It was a sunny afternoon, and I was bored out of my wits. I had heard so much about the new web3 games and how they were the future of gaming. So, I decided to give it a shot and logged in to play one of the popular AAA web3 games - Decrypt.
Excited about the game, I started playing it and was blown away by the graphics and the user interface. Everything was perfect, or so I thought. As I played the game for a few hours, I realized that there was something missing - the game had no soul.
It was then that I stumbled upon InfiniGods, a relatively new web3 game that had just been launched. Intrigued by the name, I decided to give it a try. And boy, was I hooked!
The game had everything that Decrypt lacked - a soul, a purpose, and most importantly, it was fun. This got me thinking about why InfiniGods was so much better than Decrypt, and I came up with three reasons.
Quantifiable Reasons
- Player-driven economy: In InfiniGods, the economy is entirely based on the players. The game's in-game currency is earned by performing tasks and completing quests. This creates a sense of purpose and achievement among players, unlike Decrypt, where the economy is merely cosmetic and has no real value.
- Community-driven gameplay: In InfiniGods, players can join factions and form alliances with other players. This creates a strong sense of community and teamwork, which is lacking in Decrypt, where players compete against each other with no real sense of teamwork or cooperation.
- Dynamic gameplay mechanics: InfiniGods has a dynamic gameplay system that changes according to the player's actions. This creates a sense of unpredictability and keeps the game fresh and exciting. In contrast, Decrypt has a linear gameplay system that hardly changes at all, making the game feel repetitive and dull after a while.
As a gamer, I have played many games over the years, and InfiniGods is one of the rare games that has kept me addicted for weeks on end. The community-driven gameplay and the player-driven economy created a sense of purpose and direction that I had never experienced in any other game. I joined a faction and made new friends, which made the game even more enjoyable.
This experience was in stark contrast to Decrypt, where I felt like I was just going through the motions without any real sense of purpose.
Conclusion
InfiniGods is a shining example of what web3 games can be. It has a soul and a purpose that is lacking in many AAA web3 games like Decrypt. The player-driven economy, community-driven gameplay, and dynamic gameplay mechanics make it an immersive and addictive experience that is sure to keep gamers engaged for a long time.
- InfiniGods has a player-driven economy that creates a sense of purpose and achievement among players.
- The community-driven gameplay and faction system create a sense of community and teamwork that is lacking in many AAA web3 games.
- The dynamic gameplay mechanics keep the game fresh and exciting, making it an addictive experience for gamers.
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