What Is Hamster Kombat? The Telegram Crypto Game and Airdrop
Hamster Kombat is the latest Telegram-based crypto game to go viral, just like Notcoin. Here's what you need to know.
Are hamsters fighting now? Not exactlyâbut while Hamster Kombatâs title might be a little misleading, this Telegram-based clicker game has quickly become a dominant leader in the play-to-earn space by expanding upon Notcoinâs winning model.
The Hamster Kombat team recently announced that they will conduct an airdrop on The Open Network (TON), rewarding players for racking up in-game coins by eventually dropping them real, tradeable crypto tokens.
Thatâs sure to drive many more people towards the game, but as of this writing, new players can still dive in and rack up coins ahead of the airdrop. Hereâs what you need to know about Hamster Kombat, how to play it, and what we know about the token and airdrop so far.
Similar to Notcoin, Hamster Kombat has players tapping away to earn coins in a Telegram-native application (or âmini appâ)âwhich means to play the game, you just open a chat on Telegram.
The game developers claim that theyâve amassed over 60 million users, all eagerly tapping away in-game in order to earn coins that will presumably be used to determine how many tokens players receive in the upcoming Hamster Kombat airdrop.
While Hamster Kombat has been around since March, the game recently picked up serious steam after the Notcoin airdrop concludedâperhaps due to tap-addicted gamers migrating to a new game with an upcoming token and airdrop in the works.
Hamster Kombatâs core concept is similar to Notcoin, with some slightly richer game mechanics layered on top of it. In short: Itâs a tap-to-earn game mixed with a crypto exchange simulator.
In Hamster Kombat, youâre the CEO of an up-and-coming crypto exchange, and itâs your job to grow the exchange to new heights never before seen⊠in the world of hamsters. In order to do so, players tap a golden coin to earn coins, and then use those coins to buy upgrades for their exchange.