The recently-launched collectable crypto game Blockchain Cuties is set to take the personalized gaming experience to the next level, with plans to introduce ultra-customized avatars designed by graphic artists.
Winning auctioneers will also get the choice of which base character they want to use - from cats, dogs, bears, lizards or foxes - and will be kept in contact with the artist during the design process to ensure the perfect outcome for their Cutie.
The company says that there is not just an aesthetic advantage to these customized characters, but that unique in-game bonuses will become available, such as enhanced combat abilities in an upcoming Blockchain Cuties feature called 'Raid Bosses.
Thus, having a unique customized Cutie will provide a significant advantage for players seeking to obtain rare items in the Cuties' world.
As well as standard gameplay with levels and achievements to unlock, Blockchain Cuties provides the chance for players to earn cryptocurrency.
Players own their Cuties and train them to level up and progress through the game.
Each Cutie is an ERC-721 token and can be swapped with other gamers - or sold in an exchange for cryptocurrencies.
The website describes the aim of the game as being to "Collect them, breed them, test their skills in battles, arm them and even level up!" The battles can take place against other gamers in the multiplayer mode, which uses a turn-based format - when one player attacks, the other defends, and vice versa.
Battle victors receive "Useful wearable or consumable items" for their Cuties, allowing for the choice of further customization and personalization, or an increase of their levels.
In addition to this, both winners and losers of the contests will gain experience points to help their Cuties level up.
Collectable Crypto Game Introduces Personalized Artist-Designed Avatars
Veröffentlicht auf Jul 5, 2018
by Cointele | Veröffentlicht auf Coinage
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