Blockchain Cuties is a new example of such a platform.
The gameplay concept is simple: own your 'Cuties' and train them to level up and progress through the game.
Each Cutie is an ERC-721 token, and can be swapped with other gamers, or sold in an exchange for cryptocurrencies.
The website describes the aim of the game as being to "Collect them, breed them, test their skills in battles, arm them and even level up!".
Winners of said battles receive 'useful wearable or consumable items' for their cuties, allowing further customization and personalization, or increasing their levels.
The Blockchain Cuties presale offers participants the chance to obtain 'super rare' cuties, which will hold a permanent advantage for players in terms of power bonus, along with other bonuses dependent on the pet that is held.
Most of these Cuties will only be available during the presale and not following the official game launch, and subsequent Cutie prices will rise by 20 percent.
As the game is currently very new, the developers of Blockchain Cuties are keen for feedback from users on both positive and negative aspects of the gameplay experience.
As an incentive for encouraging players to join the community, the top twenty most helpful users of the beta version and early launch will be offered free and 'unique' cuties following the initial launch of the game.
For those interested, the Blockchain Cuties blog will provide further updates on the game progress.
Crypto Collectible Game Launches A Platform Allowing Users To Breed Virtual Pets
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