Bitcoin Miner Game Strikes a Chord with Cryptocurrency Community
While it’s just one of drop in a sea of Bitcoin-themed games, it struck a chord with the cryptocurrency community on social media. It’s received dozens of responses on Reddit, perhaps because of the crux of the story involves Bitcoin, bats and a banker as the antagonist.Really, why hasn’t anyone thought of this one before? The bats are an ironic, or potentially intentional, twist given the origin of the coronavirus that’s keeping everyone inside these days to start with. And it’s clear to see why the cryptocurrency community likes this dev so much. His plans for subsequent levels include a “new additional story and boss which revolves around a bear antagonist.” He says,I've just release my #bitcoin mobile game on android. You collect Bitcoins on your @Ledger . While avoiding the banker who trys to stop you, by printing FIAT bats. Give it a go! It's full of exciting Bitcoin memes.https://t.co/vP8a7idOD1 pic.twitter.com/1zc22oPRwp
— Bighands.eth (@Bighands_dev) March 14, 2020
“Early ideas have Peter Schiff as the bear.”Gamers were quick to respond with their feedback, cheering the game but also offering suggestions for how to improve it. For instance, one Reddit member suggested giving users the ability to collect even more sats until they hit 1 BTC. For now, the BTC price isn’t displayed in real-time, but the developer is thinking of “implementing a live bitcoin price into the game so you can play while watching the price.” For now, given the state of the cryptocurrency market, he may want to hold off on this feature so that gamers and cryptocurrency enthusiasts alike can forget about the damage for a while.
FarmVille of the Blockchain
Meanwhile, a high-profile game developer is in the process of taking blockchain gaming to the next level. Blockchain Game Partners plans to launch a blockchain-fueled platform called Gala Network. [VentureBeat] It’s designed to harness the decentralized nature of the blockchain to give gamers ownership of their content and make sure that developers are properly rewarded for their games. Eric Schiermeyer is at the helm of Blockchain Game Partners, and if his name sounds familiar, it should. As a co-founder of Zynga, Schiermeyer was behind the former Facebook sensation FarmVille. He’s been at the helm of the blockchain startup since July 2019. Gala Network is expected to have similar features to FarmVille. Schiermeyer has mainstream adoption of blockchain-fueled games on his mind, telling VentureBeat:“We want to be first with a real mass-market game that is a game first and blockchain a distant second.”
Blockchain-based gaming has been championed by the cryptocurrency community as the use case with the greatest potential for mass appeal. But critics say that thus far, blockchain games sacrifice entertainment for pushing cryptocurrencies.FarmVille’s creator is developing a blockchain-based gaming platform and ABBC collects donations to help slow the spread of coronavirus. Catch up on this week's crypto news roundup. https://t.co/HHRFsrG5gE
— OKCoin (@OKCoin) March 14, 2020
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