Notcoin developers will launch a new clicker game on Telegram called Lost Dogs. Its internal WOOF tokens will be combined with NOT and NFT, writes The Block.

Assistance will be provided by teams of social projects of the TON blockchain called Lost Dogs Co and NFT platform Getgems.

In Lost Dogs, players form “squads” and embark on a dog-themed quest. They invite new members and vote on their pets' actions to find them a new home.

“Every decision is pivotal, with ethical implications that shape the narrative and impact the journey,” the statement said.

The characters are represented as NFTs, originally launched in March 2023 on Getgems. They progress along with the story, "gaining special abilities" and "becoming celebrities" in the game, the developers explained.

“Our goal is to show how NFTs can be created and used to convey narratives. Thus driving mass adoption through innovative stories and gameplay. This is just the first of many games that will be promoted using Notcoin, setting the stage for a new era of interactive blockchain experiences,” said Getgems founder Vanya.

Users earn NOT and new internal WOOF tokens. Every day they make choices that affect the history of their dogs. The winner is the most popular, least popular or average solution among all participants, depending on the parameters set at the beginning of the day.

If the user wins, he receives a certain NOT share from the total pool. Participants can also "mine" WOOF for winning rounds, as well as for completing various actions.

Initially, WOOF is an in-game currency similar to a points system. However, in the future it may turn into a token on the TON blockchain, as was done with NOT.

Unlike "endless" mining games, Lost Dogs will run for six weeks. The team promises more similar collaborations in the future.

“Lost Dogs is not an ordinary game. It’s better to call it a gamified experience - every day users will have to make decisions that will determine the story that takes place in this magical world of dogs,” the developers concluded.

Let's remember that on July 31, the Telegram team introduced new features, including a browser with support for viewing Web3 sites based on TON and a mini-application store.

Earlier, the creator of the messenger, Pavel Durov, reported that the number of users was close to 1 billion thanks to “tapalkas”.