Cardano NFT Games With Millionaire Potential

by - dezembro 09, 2021

Cardano NFT Games With Millionaire Potential

Cardano NFT Games With Millionaire Potential



5 NFT games being built on the Cardano network, as we speak. I believe we'll see an entirely new world of NFT games on Cardano, because transaction fees are so low. So this means, exciting possibilities like play-to-earn micro transcations that would be impossible due to gas fees on other networks. However, it's worth mentioning that pretty much every game on Cardano is brand new and not yet tradable. So they caught my eye either due to artwork, gameplay, or the team. But you wanna to keep track

of these games for when they are tradable. The first on the list is Cornucopias. Cornucopias is a play-to-earn open world multiplayer game that's centered around playing mini-games and activities with friends. The game takes place on "The island". The island is divided up into different sections, each with its own theme and aesthetic. These sections are known as "Zones". Each zone has a variety of mini-games, that all stick to their own theme. Cornucopias can also be played alone or friends, to

earn in-game items, which, with play-to-earn games, are NFTs that you can sell for real money. And according to the founders, you can also collect resources to craft these NFT items if you don't earn them. So it seems like anyone will be able to take advantage of the play-to-earn aspect of this game. They have plans for it to be a Minecraft-styled game where players have created control to build items and sell on the marketplace as well. And the thing that caught my eye w ith Cornucopias was the

simple and colorful aesthetic as well as their plans to implement building and crafting for sellable items. The biggest issue with mini-games is staying relevant over long periods of time. Building games are able to stay relevant a little bit easier as they're inherently more replayable, since the community is always building something bigger and better, the opportunities are endless with a building game, which is why Cornucopias is one of my top picks. Now th e core development team stood out to

me because of their marketing experience. Josh Jones, who is one of the founders, has 25 years of marketing and startup experience. Sometimes games can have talented developers making a great game, but none of that matters if it isn't marketed well. So seeing this is a good sign for the future of Cornucopias. The only thing I'm not a huge fan of is the size of their team, which is at four, but that's to be expected with projects who are bootstrappi ng their funding. Also, as a side note, before

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Mage. Crypto Mage is a play-to-earn game centered around Wizards helping other Wizards develop and craft their magic. You'll be able to play in tournaments for rewards as well as complete quests to progress in the game. The gameplay will include casting spells, improving and developing your wizard's skills and unlocking new mages. How the rest of the game will look is pretty much unknown so far, and there isn't any gameplay content on their socials or websites, so until then, it's just all

claims. Now what caught my eye about this game, besides all the limited information, is the artwork and the vision. The game has some solid artwork for the wizard NFTs, as well as what seems to be a plan for mage capabilities and back-story. There also is very limited information on the founding team, with only a small bit of information on their website about the founder's experience in the blockchain industry. And while there are some notable experience, I am iffy on the fact that I couldn't

find a face or even a LinkedIn profile that matched this alleged founder. So in a nutshell, there isn't enough information on this one as of now to make any predictions for the game or even fully trust it. But considering that it's relatively ambitious with the information that we do have, it's worth at least keeping an eye on. Third on this list is Cardano Warriors. Cardano warriors is a top-down RPG game centered around exploration and quest that aims to pay homage to the golden era of

gaming by creating an experience very similar to many games of that time. The golden era being 8 & 16 bit video games. So you'll play the game by buying one of their warriors, which is a character in the form of an NFT. With this warrior, you'll be able to explore new land, go on quests, and collect new items that vary in rarity. So pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a classic 16 b it RPG. Now there's two major things that caught my eye with this game, the website and their plans for

mobile. Their website is actually a mini demo of the game and you have to walk across different areas of the island you're on to access links and information on the site. It's a fun concept, but the reason that it stands out from others, is it's actually a proof of- kind of limited gameplay. And it shows that they actually have a foundation for the game that they're building. a nd it feels pretty good so far. On top of this, they also have plans to bring Cardano Warriors to mobile and I think

this is huge. I believe that this is completely doable for a game this simple and it could potentially be a way for play-to-earn games to see a much more mainstream audience because currently most play to earn games are fairly difficult to access for the average Joe, more than 80% of the world has a smartphone right now, which means mobile gaming is a huge space. If they can successfully bring play-to-earn games to the mobile space, I think they'll instantly be grabbed up by anyone with a phone

looking to make some extra money on the side, especially in developing countries. Now Cardano Warriors seems to have the biggest team on this list, with a core development team as well as a marketing adviser, artists, designers, and a community coordinator. This is getting close to studio-level size, and I'm not surprised that they already have a demo up on their website, given their team size. Cardano Warriors is definitely one to watch, and one of the most solid projects on this list. Next up

is Hash Guardians. They're an open world multiplayer RPG game surrounding fighting and exploration. So it's similar to Cardano Warriors, but Hash Guardians have a much more modern art style. The game currently has an NFT collection of 10,000 Guardians, which are what you would buy in order to play the game, as each Guardian is a character tha t you can later play. The game will have its own currency "Hashcoins", and it will be the objective of the game to explore new areas, complete quests along

the way and earn these Hashcoins. You can also use your Hashcoins to buy equipment or cosmetic items for your Hash Guardian. Now what stood out to me about this game is, it's already sold out NFT Collection and early Alpha gameplay that was released. The NFT artwork for the Hash Guardian characters is the best of the games on this list, making it a cool collectible in and of itself, which may keep the game popular if players also enjoy their characters as NFT collectibles on the side. Of course,

the game has to also be fun and make people money. Now number five on this list is Chibidango Heroes. Now, Chibidango Heroes isn't just a mouthful of syllables, but it's also a play-to-earn hero game built on the Cardano blockchain. The game is centered around seasonal collections of characters that can be bought and m inted as NFTs. So each NFT is a hero that has unique armor and abilities that will be accessible in the full game. Each season, new Chibidangos will be released as the game

grows. The goal of the game is to go on quests and adventures to level up your character and expand your home base. The game will also include an underworld for more PvE (Player versus Enemy) ways to earn, and an arena for PvP (Player versus Player) ways to earn money. So what caught my eye with Chibidango Heroes is all the many layers of this game planned for the future, more than any other games on this list. Implementing ways to progress that include that PvE and PvP in the same game, is

typically only slated for larger games. So seeing a planned in a smaller project is cool to see. But until we see gameplay, we have to take all this with a grain of salt. Now to the team, the team is kind of the weak point of this game. I couldn't seem to find any details on the development team . The most I found were the names Kai, Catherine, Fussy and Omega, which I found on their discord. But I couldn't find any details on their website or any of their socials with any information other than

their first names. And I'm not sure why they would just skip the About Us page on their site, so I'll leave that up to you to decide whether that's a red flag or not. But regardless, this seems to me like they have a lot planned, so it's at least one to keep your eye on in the future . So that's gonna do it for NFT games being built on Cardano. I think this is a very exciting space that we'll see more and more development over time, and the low transaction fees are gonna serve an environment that

is very exciting for these games and additional play-to-earn opportunities. If there's any other Cardano projects you think I missed, make sure you comment them down below. I would just like to thank you so much for watching, and I hope you have a profitable day. Inglês

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