Pixels Review: Should You Play Buzzy Crypto Farming Game?
9 months ago Benito Santiago
The crypto game space is occupied. Pixels In recent months, and DecryptGG is no different. We have covered the growing number of players since. Migration to Ronin, He interviewed the founder About the increase, and this week in detail The long awaited PIXEL token launch.
But unlike many gaming projects that enjoy a fleeting moment in the crypto spotlight, there's a real playable game behind the token hype — and it doesn't require anything expensive. NFTs No need to beg around Discord servers to play, and get access. After all, it doesn't look like a dress DeFi Farming is the only goal for causal rewards and experience.
True, there are token rewards, and there's farming—but you're farming (digital) crops. Pixels is a true free-to-play game, and it's a very fun game too.
For the past two weeks I've been playing the web-based game, planting and harvesting popberries, baking cakes, doing chores, exploring player-created farms, and the same name as Guy Fieri… , Fuy Gieri. for sure.
Pixels feel like lo-fi, on Nintendo's smash hit, Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Explore the area looking for materials and complete simple tasks, craft and craft, collect coins and customize your little land. And if you buy NFT, you can customize it. Very big Landscaping.
It's a relatively short gameplay loop, and while I feel like I've only scratched the surface of the variety of work and creative possibilities available in Pixels so far, I also feel like I've gained a broader understanding. Experience. And that's not going to be for everyone because sometimes it feels like a rotten job.
But here's the thing: given just that description, Pixel probably isn't the type of game I expect to hold my interest for long. In the early days of the outbreak, I threw Animal Crossing over and over again, no matter how colorful, low-level, relatively mindless gameplay I thought I could use at the time. I just couldn't log in.
It's not so much the day-to-day activities that have drawn me to Pixel so far, but how alive the shared game world is. It is not clear at this point Ronin Network gaming may retain the buzz that drew hundreds of thousands of active players into this retro-style world, but it's fun to see multiple player avatars—many based on player-owned NFTs—all sharing the same space and eagerly completing missions.
And much more to come. said founder Luke Barwikowski. Decrypt‘s GG said last week that they have big plans for the future – and they also like to build on the open and experiment on the fly, improving their experience as they go. Pixels feels like it's where it's at right now in the crypto game, and it's been cool to see things change and evolve in this world.
There are crypto incentives at play as some activities occasionally offer PIXEL tokens. But the window to Expect a large bag of air-filled tokens It's gone, and frankly, Pixels doesn't seem to be giving out too many crypto rewards. Axie Infinity In 2021, he can be reasonably proud. To get – to play Hello.
I connect to the game through my Ronin wallet, but I don't own any PIXEL or in-game NFTs, or any supported NFTs. Profile pictures Produce custom avatars (PFPs). And like any other free-to-play game, I could log in with an email address and get the same core experience, which in my eyes makes sense. It's a game after all.
Should you play Pixel? Absolutely—you have nothing to lose by giving it a shot. Your mileage may vary depending on where you are interested, and if you want to dig deeper into crypto elements and invest in a premium VIP membership or NFT land.
me Maybe I'd be better off scanning around the pixels and basking in the excitement of other players, getting a PIXEL token here and there. We've been waiting for this era of blockchain gaming to begin, where fun comes first and crypto things feel like an option.
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Edited by Ryan Ozawa.