Why have blockchain games been around for so many years, yet truly long-term playable ones remain scarce?
@AnichessGame provides a very straightforward answer: focus on the gameplay itself, rather than treating tokens as the core driving force.
Anichess is based on strategic gameplay, introducing combinable rules and skill systems, ensuring that each match has decision-making depth and room for learning.
Blockchain mainly plays the role of asset rights confirmation and competitive incentives, rather than leading the experience.
If blockchain games want to break out of short-term speculative cycles, what is truly needed is a mechanism that encourages players to repeatedly invest time.
From this perspective, $CHECK bets on a long-term route that prioritizes gameplay first, rather than stacking short-term incentives.
@KaitoAI #Yap @easydotfunX
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Why have blockchain games been around for so many years, yet truly long-term playable ones remain scarce?
@AnichessGame provides a very straightforward answer: focus on the gameplay itself, rather than treating tokens as the core driving force.
Anichess is based on strategic gameplay, introducing combinable rules and skill systems, ensuring that each match has decision-making depth and room for learning.
Blockchain mainly plays the role of asset rights confirmation and competitive incentives, rather than leading the experience.
If blockchain games want to break out of short-term speculative cycles, what is truly needed is a mechanism that encourages players to repeatedly invest time.
From this perspective, $CHECK bets on a long-term route that prioritizes gameplay first, rather than stacking short-term incentives.
@KaitoAI #Yap @easydotfunX