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Somewhere out there someone is making the RuneScape of web3. The anons who find this gem will be richly rewarded.
Have you found it yet?

>> No.50645907

Serious question, are there any fun web3 games?

>> No.50645938

>>50645869
>can kinda 3d model
>can do decent textures
>can make soundtrack
>can't code P2E Runescape
killing myself

>> No.50645943

>>50645869
Yes
https://plethora.game

>> No.50645954

>>50645869
Cubetopia
Buy an island faggot

>> No.50645956

>>50645943
>Furry shit

Fuck no.

>> No.50645996

>>50645943
the money that has gone into this gay shit. only to be ignored by the target audience it's intended for.

i tried to play a piece of shit thing on steam and it was awful. it was just a giant open field where you ride hoverboards and race other players. and people were only playing it because there MIGHT have been some NFT garbage involved. it was just another NFT grindfest. pajeets and chinese gamefarming will destroy web3 gaming.

>> No.50646120

>>50645954
I was wondering if this game had anything for sale. How much and where?

>> No.50646147

Didnt someone make a crypto enabled private server??

>> No.50646159

>>50646147
Did they? I want in
flash2:wave:Selling Santa Hat 200 bitcoins

>> No.50646211

>>50645907
I'm liking dragon Crypto Gaming. New game is fun, in beta rn but mainnet release in August.

>> No.50646253

>>50645869
Its Cornucopias on cardano.

>> No.50646280

>>50645996
of course is a grindfest that is the point of play ntfs games lol

>> No.50646323

whoever can turn the yugioh anime into real life will be the real winner. i wanna be able to settle bar disputes with a childrens card game, but on the internet with crypto for some reason. i wanna be able to trade a legendary crossbow to a hooker for a bj

>> No.50646385

>web3 games
>what if you could do constant microtransactions or even buy digital property!!!

here’s what web3 niggers will never understand, games are meeant to be games

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>>50645869
delete this right now.

>> No.50646490

>>50645869
if i was rich i would buy runescape, fire all the fags and retards, load 2006 savestate as the main game, bring back rsc, migrate to icp, make coins into a crypto, and rehire paul, ian, and andrew

this would make me so happy

>> No.50646569

>>50645869
You'd never look at this game and think "There's a winner." The graphics look like shit. The gameplay is intensively, unrelentingly repetitive. But man, there was something so comfy about it. You were spit out into this little world and were all on your own to figure things out and build your skills through brain killing drudgery. It's like the essence of life in this world, except it's all simplified to the extreme, and clear. And the music was absolutely charming

>> No.50646580

>>50645907
Not yet but mine will be fun eventually

hashandslash.io

>> No.50646606

>>50645907
give it a few years and there should be a few
takes years to make a good game, and until the zuck kicked off the metaverse craze there wasn't the financial incentive for big players to get in the web3.0 game game. so i'm not surprised there isn't a good one yet. we are early

>> No.50646629

>>50646280
it is now, but i don't think play to earn grindfests have a future. they're not sustainable, the economic model simply makes no fucking sense long term. it's just flash in the pan shit like axie infinity for now.

i think the future of web 3.0 games probably isn't in massive profits. but more like regular games of today but with nfts so you can make or lose smaller amounts of money and it doesn't matter because you're only playing for fun anyways.

>> No.50646699

>>50646629
because it provides a funding model for game development in exchange for sending some profits to the players. some people will win big to keep it enticing but most players will break even at best or lose some money but still play because they enjoy the game.

like today but instead of paying 60 dollars to play a game and never seeing that money again, you pay a couple hundred and maybe make back a hundred or win a thousand. more or less.

if its just everyone who pays wins then the money runs out as soon as adoption peaks and there arent enough new players to pay the existing players. i dont see a way around that.

>> No.50646752

>>50646699
Checked.
Regarding incentives, a popular game that collected a secondary sale fee would be very profitable.

>> No.50647847

>>50645869
So if you guys could have your dream Web3 game what would it be? I'll write down some of your ideas then make some threads later if I get any interesting ideas.

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>>50645943

>> No.50647884

>>50645869
I think it will be Dopewars.

>> No.50647892

>>50645869
Not an actual game but ZKasino is building a community owned crypto casino. Token holders are casino owners who have access to liquidate their tokens for the bankroll. Should be big.

https://play.zkasino.io/

>> No.50647902

>>50647892
casinos are a boomer thing

>> No.50647929

im making something like that but its very small scale because it's a solo project. right now it runs as a MUD through telnet but my intent is to build a client for it once I have the backend somewhere that I'm happy with.

its a slow boring process to make games by yourself. 7 months in... nowhere near letting testers in yet. Ultimately really just trying to build some portfolio project so when crypto game dev hiring picks up I have something to show. Mobile (where I used to work) is polluted with parasites and confused PMs trying to re-create 2013. If you look at job listings, web3 game dev stuff is already starting (from VC backed companies in the US), but its still pretty small.

>> No.50647945

>>50647847
fuck off, tencent.

>> No.50647959

>>50647929
How did you start doing this? I'm proficient in Java and C# and really want to get into crypto gamedev. I think something like a old school runescape with NFT's for extremely rare items would be really cool to build.

>> No.50647988

>>50647847
Ever thought of web3 games integrated into VR gaming environment?
holoride is doing this but not live yet.

>> No.50648006

>>50647959
How did I start doing it? A very long time ago I took computer science in high school and I started making a MUD on the school network. Then I worked for many years making levels for candy crush clones during the mobile boom, and now I am remembering that I know how to do networking in Java and trying to make an indie P2E game.

So yeah, just using Java. You can use Java networking to make a server and talk to it with telnet. If you can talk to it with telnet you can always write your own telnet client and build a graphical game over that. It's probably a very archaic stupid way to do things with all the engines out there today, but I wanted to own all of the code in the project so I'm doing it like this.

I also want the game to be playable in "MUD form" without a client so people mining on machines who are averse to downloading software can play it. If I get any audience at all I'm sure what I'm doing is pretty niche.

>> No.50648015

>>50645869
nfts games are just as dead as meta projects like vinu, what the fuck is wrong with you OP?

>> No.50648064

https://youtu.be/dBauS88rZAo

ILV is the most promising right now. Gala games is another successful NFT gaming platform. Take notes weeby anon frens

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>>50647988
This might be fun, it could give that real-time interaction with gaming characters.
Seems based anon

>> No.50648129

>>50647847
an EVE online clone on Eth, already in development. just waiting for StarkNet to be ready to launch https://wiki.influenceth.io/

>> No.50648142

>>50648064
ILV is a good one, actually one of my favorites cos of what they're doing.

>>50648080
You get it, massive upgrade from the regular kind of games we have around.

>> No.50648219

>>50648015
You could say the ones you got into are dead kek

>> No.50648227

>>50648080
That's something most of the existing games lack, no real interaction or fun gameplay, just playing to accumulate the rewards that comes with it.

>> No.50648236

>>50646490
Reverting the game to 2006 won't bring back the sense of adventure you felt when originally exploring it back then.

>> No.50648253

It's sad that "crypto vidya developers" are greedy jews who don't care about making a good game but only want you to spend money to even begin playing.
Everything should start simple, let new players in, have no liquidity but some kind of in game currency that gradually becomes worth something as more lazy players come in that want a shortcut.

>> No.50648272

What is web3? Video games tied to crypto? Why would you need that when games could just trade in-game currency within their own program? What possible benefit is there to tying it to a blockchain?

The optimism around this stupid shit further convinces me the bubble isn't even close to being done deflating.

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>>50648236
with crypto you could open up new game content polls to any dev willing to code/write it.
People vote by staking crypto, once the new content has passed through testnet the community can try it out and vote again to make it permanent and incorporate onto the real server, after which the allocated vote is minted to the devs, after which the stake is released

this gives incentives to both only pass good updates (which will outweigh the minting inflation in fees from increased game usage and memberships) and for devs to code and compete for the best Quests, Skills, etc to be added

>> No.50648300

>>50648129
Does this have a token you an buy, or do you actually have to play the game?

>> No.50648306

>>50648272
see >>50648292

DAO model is the way to go for MMORPGs, no more unreasonable bans, no shitty LGBT updates, no dumb proposals and slow progress (deadlines for polls can be set and enforced)
And no distortion of in-game economy due to frontrunning updates or information assymetry to the community

>> No.50648355

>>50648292
How is that any different from just running the polls on their website? It's just creating a technical barrier for doing what they already do.

Besides the fact that tying it to a block chain doesnt make anyrhing better, using community votes to decide which updates go into the game is one of the more retarded things they did. The community doesn't know what's good for the game.

>> No.50648372

>>50648355
Many differences

- main: any dev (not Jagex employee) can propose a cool idea and have it voted on
- ideas can be set with deadlines and actual monetary incentives to deliver. Devs don't get paid for just dicking around, miss the dealine = no pay
- community has to vote by allocating a stake of the DAO token, which also gives rights to fees from game subscription. => incentives are aligned, no spite voting

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50648374

>>50648300
the token will not be released until the game is, there are zero allocations for investors. you have to play or be involved in the community to get them.
under "additional incentive" you can get SWAY by participating in test-to-earn on goerli testnet, there will be a new phase coming soon
and starknet already has a fiat on ramp built so people can enter with dollars https://twitter.com/argenthq/status/1542523945441587203

>> No.50648382

>>50648355
oh and I forgot to add, the vote is obviously proportional to your stake, so you get to put money where your mouth is

I agree that the community is dumb and democracy doesn't work, but we're talking oligarchy here

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>>50645869
As much as I am a big fan of web3, I think metaverse will make the best delivery out of it.

>> No.50648812

>>50646211
Never heard about it but it sounds like absolute shit

>> No.50648817

>>50648015
>Seen what sports metaverse ran this month?
If you think metaverse projects are dead, you are definitely retarded

>> No.50648843

>>50645943
am i missing something here? it says nothing about anything to do with playing a game?

>> No.50648986

Runescape is already play to earn they just need to hook it up to the nlockchain

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50649038

deworld

>> No.50649169

the biggest problem with current web3 games is that they are literally not fun games that anyone would play if they didn't have web3 NFT buzz words attached to them.

imo the future of web3 gaming is simply already successful games replacing their backend item database with NFTs on a blockchain which can then be interacted with on 3rd party DAPPs adding value. but this comes with a host of problems primarily in the NA/EU playerbase which hates P2W.

>> No.50649173

>>50648142
And what the fuck are they doing?

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>>50647988
Quite interesting how virtual reality is in the mix with metaverse projects such that fans can train with top athletes in 3D

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>>50647902
(You) are missing https://gooeys.io
Partnered and funded by Polygon, just finished their Certik audit and launched their new contracts so you're early for once.

>> No.50649375

>>50648236
After revisiting a game from the 90s via emulator recently I disagree with this statement. I did experience the adventure over again. I was surprised how wonderful it was.