In November last year, during a three-day hackathon in Istanbul hosted by BNB Chain, the Zypher Network team won first place with its launched game (Crypto Rumble).

Recently, with the new developments in the Zypher Network ecosystem, the first high-performance Layer 3 Zytron Pioneer game, targeting Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZK) driven games based on the Layer2 network Linea, has officially launched. (Crypto Rumble) has also been endowed with many new elements on this new platform and has been officially launched as the first heavyweight game.

(Crypto Rumble) is a fun and engaging blockchain game that blends card RPG and three-match genres. Unlike other games in the same category, it truly achieves a Web3 approach based on the server abstraction solution of Zypher Network.

The game is fully built on-chain and does not rely on centralized servers during operation. Game assets, processes, and results can be verified on the blockchain, ensuring transparency and integrity, providing players with fair, transparent, and true asset ownership.

With the support of Zypher Network, the game itself adopts ZK technology solutions, ensuring a secure and verifiable gaming experience, while integrating native AA accounts to provide a seamless, gas-free on-chain experience, allowing the game to reach a broader player base and break the complexities brought by crypto native.

(Crypto Rumble) is one of the most representative games in the Zypher Network ecosystem and will also represent a new paradigm and form of Web3 games. With its official launch, it is expected to lead a new wave of Web3 games.

(Crypto Rumble) Game Narrative

(Crypto Rumble) is a strategy-based Web3 game that integrates both three-match and SLG popular gameplay. The game logic and rules are not complex, but players need to think deeply about troop deployment and strategy while mastering certain three-match skills to maximize block elimination with each move.

Before each game starts, players need to choose three heroes from their hero pool as members of their team, and can also select different equipment from their inventory to provide certain attribute enhancements for the heroes. The ultimate goal of each game is to defeat the BOSS with different attributes.

At the start of the game, players need to move blocks to eliminate blocks of the same color. When blocks are successfully eliminated, the heroes will take turns attacking the BOSS. The more blocks eliminated, the higher the damage bonus to the BOSS. In the game, player-BOSS battles are turn-based. If the player's team defeats the BOSS, the game is won; otherwise, it is lost.

Some game levels will limit the number of three-match moves for players. If the moves are exhausted before the player defeats the BOSS, it is also considered a challenge failure.

Hero attributes and equipment

In (Crypto Rumble), a total of 9 heroes are set, belonging to three attributes: mage, assassin, and warrior. Each hero has certain data metrics such as attack power, defense power, agility, and stamina. The stamina metric represents the hero's energy during combat, and each attack consumes energy. Energy will not recover linearly over time, and players need to consume $Diam tokens (in-game tokens) to restore the hero's stamina to ensure they can be used normally in the game.

Heroes have levels (1-100), and players need to consume experience points (gained by participating in games and completing tasks) and $Gold assets (in-game assets that can be exchanged for governance token $CR and other tokens) to upgrade heroes, continuously enhancing their attributes. Additionally, each hero has three qualities: normal, elite, and legendary. Players can choose the same hero to fuse and consume a certain amount of $Diam assets to enhance quality, and the improvement in quality will lead to a qualitative leap in the attributes of heroes.

As the heroes upgrade and their qualities improve, players will be able to challenge more difficult levels and obtain a better gaming experience and rewards in various game modes.

Players wishing to acquire heroes typically need to purchase mysterious hero boxes using $Diam assets to unlock them. Opening these blind boxes will randomly yield heroes of three types of attributes, with qualities also being random. (Currently, users can participate in the Crypto Rumble sub-event of the Treasure Ark Campaign on Zypher to stake for blind box rewards: https://testnet.cryptorumble.io/)

Of course, players can also enhance a hero's combat effectiveness by equipping them.

(Crypto Rumble) has set up three types of equipment: hats, weapons, and shoes. Similar to heroes, each piece of equipment also has three qualities: normal, elite, and legendary. Equipping heroes before the game will enhance certain attributes of the heroes to varying degrees. Equipment also needs to be unlocked by players in the mysterious equipment boxes.

The SLG game attribute of (Crypto Rumble) lies in the setting of the interdependent attributes of hero characters.

Strategic troop deployment with interdependent attributes

Similar to heroes, BOSS characters also possess three different attributes: mage, assassin, and warrior. Different character attributes have interdependent characteristics. Warriors beat assassins, mages beat warriors, and assassins beat mages.

So when a hero's attributes counter those of the BOSS, an advantageous match is triggered, and the hero will receive a 50% damage bonus, showcasing their natural advantages. Conversely, when a hero faces a BOSS with countering attributes, a disadvantageous match is triggered, and the BOSS will receive a 50% damage reduction, reflecting the difficulty of battling a stronger opponent.

Therefore, from the player's perspective, when facing different BOSS characters, they need to set up different formations and make further equipment choices for heroes that can trigger advantageous matchups against the BOSS.

Game Modes

(Crypto Rumble) has set up three game modes, including PvE, World Boss, and PvP.

PvE

In PvE mode, there are two types: Challenge mode and Hero mode. Players need to consume 100 stamina each time they participate.

Among them, Challenge Mode is similar to level clearing, currently consisting of a total of 30 levels. The higher the level, the higher the BOSS's attack power and health, making the challenge more difficult, but the rewards are also higher. Players need to continuously upgrade their heroes in level and quality to defeat higher-level BOSSs.

The hero mode doubles the attributes of previously defeated PvE BOSS characters. Players will also receive corresponding increased rewards for defeating these BOSS characters.

World Boss Mode

World Boss Mode is similar to ranking matches. Players participating in this mode need to pay 1000 $GOLD tokens to obtain an entry ticket. When participating in the game, players can choose up to 3 heroes to face the World BOSS. Each battle will last 3 minutes, and the system will rank players based on the damage dealt to the World BOSS at the end of the battle.

World Boss Mode opens according to seasons (each season lasts seven days), with the reward pool for each season being 90% of the total user registration fees. When rewarding, the system will use a mining ranking system, meaning all users participating in the World Boss battle can mine based on their rankings and receive rewards.

PvP

PvP refers to the multiplayer online arena mode, which allows multiple players to participate and compete against each other. Each player selects 3 heroes to participate in the battle, chooses a betting amount: 100 $CR / 500 $CR / 1000 $CR (governance tokens), and selects an automatic matching system to find opponents for PvP.

In the game, players need to compete within a 3-minute limit based on the damage dealt to the BOSS. When time runs out, the player who has dealt the most damage to the BOSS wins. The winner will receive 90% of the betting amount, while the platform will take a 10% fee. Additionally, the winner will receive an extra PK reward of $CR.

The clever combination of three-match and SLG

Just from the game mode perspective, (Crypto Rumble) spans both three-match and SLG, achieving complementarity through the organic combination of the two.

From the perspective of three-match gameplay, it is a game segment that has been validated by the market for many years. This type of game has a high acceptance rate, making both younger and non-younger demographics potential players. Data shows that the user base of top three-match games reaches as high as 800 million, and the age distribution of three-match game users is particularly broad. Moreover, three-match games rank first in terms of all-channel app user scale, activity rate, and user stickiness. According to a survey by Gamma Data on casual games, 74.8% of players prefer elimination games.

In fact, the three-match game model itself has simple gameplay and easy-to-understand rules, which makes the cost of learning the game very low for players, thereby lowering the entry threshold of the game. Three-match games are usually categorized by shape or color, making it easier for players with color recognition or visual discrimination issues to enjoy the game. This is a user-friendly experience. Although three-match games are simple in gameplay, they are easy to understand but difficult to master, providing considerable challenges and fun. However, most three-match games tend to lead to player fatigue and boredom due to their singular game content.

From the perspective of SLG games, although the rise and development of SLG games have not been long, we see that SLG games, which were once considered 'niche', usually attract a large number of loyal users who are obsessed with SLG gameplay. These players often have mature gaming thinking and form very solid gaming habits. The sense of achievement gained through strategic gameplay further drives their motivation. The combination with three-match gameplay can effectively overshadow the aesthetic fatigue caused by the repetitive content of the game (three-match gameplay).

On the other hand, SLG games are based on strategy, so many players may need to invest considerable time to develop their 'game understanding' of these games. Compared to the 'hardcore' mechanics of SLG, the lengthy learning time resulting in sunk costs and financial costs usually prevents players from leaving, gradually turning them into 'veteran' players. Therefore, from the perspective of SLG player loyalty and user stickiness, they typically outperform other types of games.

So from these two game models, whether it's the three-match gameplay or SLG gameplay, both have a strong ability to attract user engagement, and the SLG model can compensate for the game fatigue caused by the repetitive content of the three-match game model, forming a complementary relationship. Additionally, the SLG game model can also consume a large amount of output from the three-match game model, promoting a positive cycle in the economic ecosystem.

So, from a gameplay perspective, for the (Crypto Rumble) game, using three-match + SLG as an entry point backed by a massive potential audience is particularly clever and highly promising.

Empowerment of Zypher Network

Web3 games have attracted considerable attention from gamers due to their P2E characteristics. However, due to insufficient infrastructure in the Web3 field, many Web3 games struggle to compete with traditional games due to high entry barriers, poor experiences, high costs, and rough production, making many players hesitant to praise them.

In fact, Zypher Network is working on a ZK solution to address the infrastructure challenges facing Web3 games by building a brand new engine. By adopting a server abstraction solution based on ZK technology, the game can be written into the ZK circuits of the Zytron engine and run entirely on-chain.

During operation, nodes in the Zypher Network engine will aggregate the action logs generated by players' consecutive game behaviors into ZK proofs. Within a certain period, these game actions (each being a transaction) are aggregated into a single ZKP proof, and multiple proofs are submitted to the chain as a single transaction. For example, in (Crypto Rumble), the multiple movements and eliminations of blocks will be aggregated into ZK proofs for verification, rather than verifying each game action individually. This method not only greatly reduces gas fees but also ensures players have a no-lag gaming experience for many PvE game deployments.

For many PvP game scenarios, Zypher Network's z4 engine will be able to support them. The z4 engine allows players to match into game rooms, which are stateless. The nodes do not save data, significantly enhancing the engine's scalability, fault tolerance, security, and responsiveness, facilitating the distribution of computing tasks across multiple nodes without worrying about data synchronization issues, thereby improving overall performance and efficiency.

Zypher Network has solved a series of problems faced by traditional Web3 games due to insufficient infrastructure. Especially with the adoption of the AA account scheme, the (Crypto Rumble) game will fully rival Web2 games in experience, gradually pushing Web3 games back to their original intentions with high-quality game content as the main focus and P2E as a supplement.

Additionally, with the high integration of Zypher Network and the TON ecosystem, the Telegram mini-program version of (Crypto Rumble) is about to launch in the market, further lowering the game's accessibility threshold.

With the backing of hundreds of millions of active users in the Telegram ecosystem, (Crypto Rumble) is expected to capture users from this vast user pool via the Telegram ecosystem, becoming a blockbuster in the Web3 game field due to its unique game content and excellent gaming experience.