The viral clicker Notcoin for Telegram has entered into a partnership with the Open Network (TON) NFT Lost Dogs project to launch a story-based game of the same name.
Key aspects of the new game:
- Gameplay: Telegram players will vote daily on decisions that shape the six-week story of Lost Dogs. Characters based on the Lost Dogs NFT collection will develop special abilities over the course of the game and become “celebrities.”
- Purpose of the game: To involve users in a world full of discoveries, joy, suffering and secrets.
- Earning Mechanics: Although the game moves away from the traditional "tap to earn" genre, users will still be able to earn Notcoins and the new in-game WOOF token through interacting with teams, inviting new players and developing strategies.
Quotes and comments:
- Chief Token Specialist of Lost Dogs: “We want to present you with a world full of discoveries, joy, suffering, twists and turns and secrets.”
- Sasha Plotvinov, founder of Open Builders and Notcoin: “Lost Dogs is an unusual game, it’s better to call it a gamified experience. Every day you will be asked to make a decision that will affect the story. The more good decisions you make, the better for your pack (and your drop).”
- Founder of Getgems: “This is just the first of many games promoted by Notcoin, laying the foundation for a new era of interactive experiences on the blockchain.”
Prospects:
- The game represents a departure from the "tap to earn" genre that became popular on Telegram, attracting millions of users amid the boom in cryptocurrency games.
- The partnership with Lost Dogs can be seen as a step towards realizing Notcoin's ambitious goal of becoming the "Netflix of social, viral games."
- The game is expected to create a new wave of interest in interactive blockchain games by offering a unique gamified experience.
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