GameFi Corner: Gala Games, Spinblade, Blockchain Cuties, Sky Mavis
3D animated 'Trolls' collectibles, the world's first gameFi project to run on seven different blockchains simultaneously, Axie Infinity: more than just play-to-earn
Gala Games Partners With Universal Games to Drop 3D Animated “Trolls” Collectibles
The amazing partnership between Gala Games and Universal Games has finally come to fruition. Together, they are incorporating the Trolls IP from DreamWorks into Voxverse.
The goal is to create a game-like experience in which players can play as the characters in the game. In order to achieve this goal, Gala is working with developers like Will Wright, who helped create the Sims franchise.
Together, they plan to create a digital world where collectors can explore, play, and earn rewards. This collaboration is a great opportunity for DreamWorks to expand its Franchise into a new medium, and for Gala to create a compelling environment for its players to interact with its characters.
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Blockchain game Spinblade secures $250,000 in investment
Blockchain game Spinblade has secured $250.000 in investment from the game developer Polygon Studios, the gaming arm of Ethereum infrastructure developer Polygon. The investment will be used to further develop NFT-based contests. Polygon is already working with GameOn to develop free-to-play games in various sports. The investment will cover 50% of the ongoing cost of game development.
Blockchain Cuties Becomes The World’s First GameFi Project to Run on Seven Blockchain Simultaneously
The NFTs are represented in the game as characters called Cuties. Each Cutie has its own unique genome, which is analogous to human DNA. Players collect, breed, test, and level Cuties. Blockchain Cuties is supported even on seven blockchains silmutaneously. Blockchain Cuties Universe is a top DApp game in terms of traffic, rich gameplay mechanics, and transaction volume.
Sky Mavis co-founder Leonard Larsen is determined to prove Axie Infinity’s critics wrong
With a lot ongoing critics for the Sky Mavis founder, Leonard Larsen, the famous play to earn game has plans to reinvent itself and prove to the critics that Axie Infinity is much more than just a game the public use to know.
Later this year, the Sky Mavis plans to launch a virtual land-based game — one similar to 4X games but with NFTs infused.
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