• Amidst the first airdrop scheduled this month, a second airdrop is already in the works.

  • The makers of Hamster Kombat believe they are creating something lasting.

It would seem that among “clicker” games hosted on Telegram, Hamster Kombat is unrivaled, with over 250 million users. Despite the first airdrop for Hamster Kombat scheduled for this month. Little details about the game’s origins or developers have been revealed. Thus, leading crypto enthusiasts to wonder what’s next for the game.

The creators of the tap-to-earn cryptocurrency game Hamster Kombat answered several questions sent by The Block via email, touching on the game’s history and offering some speculation about its potential future.

In contrast to other project developers, who have distanced themselves from previous versions of their games, the makers of Hamster Kombat believe they are creating something lasting. Sasha, creator of Notcoin—the first crypto game on Telegram to use the clicker model—recently spoke with The Block about his doubts about the genre’s viability.

Second Airdrop Already in the Works

Moreover, earning prizes by clicking is the objective of Hamster Kombat, same as in the first version of Notcoin. Playing as the head of a made-up cryptocurrency exchange, players in Hamster Kombat try to amass virtual cash by running their made-up virtual company.

With Hamster Kombat and Notcoin, unlike other cryptocurrency-based games, all you have to do to play is download the messaging program Telegram, which is now in use by about 1 billion people globally.

Millions of people are presumably playing Hamster Kombat with the expectation that the game would airdrop tokens to them so they may convert their in-game currency into real money.

The makers of Hamster Kombat waxed enthusiastic when questioned about the game’s prospects of survival. Especially, after the initial airdrop scheduled for later this month. A second airdrop is already in the works, they said.

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