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On-Chain Game seems a familiar concept. We’re sure that, when you have read the title, you have thought to something like Axie Infinity or similar projects.
Well, let us deep dive into this concept a bit further. Games like Axie are not what we call On-Chain Game. A game where you play on a centralized server and your progress is recorded on chain, are games that use the blockchain technology to store your progress, and eventually host part of the game logic. An On-Chain Game, instead, is a game that has 100% of the logic On-Chain.
To better understand and identify what an On-Chian Game is, and why we’ve come up with such a concept, let’s start by listing the core principles it must comply with
Trustless - rules are 100% written in the smart contract(s) governing it. No central servers needs to be involved
Eternal - there’s not a central authority that decides when the game ends. As long as the contract lives on chain, the game can be played by anyone, at any time
Transparent . Code is fully readable and optional upgrades must be handled through a DAO
On Chain Logic - once deployed the contract, anyone could build a UI on top of it. To achieve this, the game should not rely on any sort of centralized backend or APIs
Community rewards - At least 70% of the revenue generated must be used inside the game, thus redistributed to game players
If all the above principles are met, then we’re in front of an On-Chain Game.
We have decided to use Tetris for our first on-chain game, as it’s one of the most iconic game in the space. Created in the 80s, it has been since then one of the most played games around the world.
Although we have been able to keep the majority of its rules, we had to adapt a few in order to make it 100% on-Chain and to comply with the above mentioned principles.
Rules, and how it is played, will be part of our upcoming Whitepaper, that we will release soon, before the public launch of the game.
Tetris is not the only game we’ll be able to develop on chain, as our mid-long term plan aims to develop further ones. In addition, we encourage anyone to create their own On-Chain Game, starting its principles. With the evolution of Blockchain technology, we see a less and less usage of centralized systems, in favor of distributed ones.
Our contract will include a reward fee for whoever develops its own UI for the Tetris Game, proving that there’s not be just one UI available to play our game. More details about it will be released in the upcoming weeks.
Avoid mistakes that Web2 faced during its evolution is the best way to achieve what we’re looking for. Starting from trustless, with community clearly in mind, a future of fully decentralized games is the best wish we all could desire!
On-Chain Game seems a familiar concept. We’re sure that, when you have read the title, you have thought to something like Axie Infinity or similar projects.
Well, let us deep dive into this concept a bit further. Games like Axie are not what we call On-Chain Game. A game where you play on a centralized server and your progress is recorded on chain, are games that use the blockchain technology to store your progress, and eventually host part of the game logic. An On-Chain Game, instead, is a game that has 100% of the logic On-Chain.
To better understand and identify what an On-Chian Game is, and why we’ve come up with such a concept, let’s start by listing the core principles it must comply with
Trustless - rules are 100% written in the smart contract(s) governing it. No central servers needs to be involved
Eternal - there’s not a central authority that decides when the game ends. As long as the contract lives on chain, the game can be played by anyone, at any time
Transparent . Code is fully readable and optional upgrades must be handled through a DAO
On Chain Logic - once deployed the contract, anyone could build a UI on top of it. To achieve this, the game should not rely on any sort of centralized backend or APIs
Community rewards - At least 70% of the revenue generated must be used inside the game, thus redistributed to game players
If all the above principles are met, then we’re in front of an On-Chain Game.
We have decided to use Tetris for our first on-chain game, as it’s one of the most iconic game in the space. Created in the 80s, it has been since then one of the most played games around the world.
Although we have been able to keep the majority of its rules, we had to adapt a few in order to make it 100% on-Chain and to comply with the above mentioned principles.
Rules, and how it is played, will be part of our upcoming Whitepaper, that we will release soon, before the public launch of the game.
Tetris is not the only game we’ll be able to develop on chain, as our mid-long term plan aims to develop further ones. In addition, we encourage anyone to create their own On-Chain Game, starting its principles. With the evolution of Blockchain technology, we see a less and less usage of centralized systems, in favor of distributed ones.
Our contract will include a reward fee for whoever develops its own UI for the Tetris Game, proving that there’s not be just one UI available to play our game. More details about it will be released in the upcoming weeks.
Avoid mistakes that Web2 faced during its evolution is the best way to achieve what we’re looking for. Starting from trustless, with community clearly in mind, a future of fully decentralized games is the best wish we all could desire!
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