We’re developing My NFT Wars, a PlayFi RPG game, in collaboration with the seasoned developers at Blockchain Cuties Universe and iLogos Game Studios. Our team has an extensive background in free-to-play and NFT gaming, having completed over 460 projects since 2006.
In My NFT Wars, players can dive into an immersive world, collecting, trading, and battling unique NFT characters. Our focus is on merging engaging gameplay with cutting-edge PlayFi mechanics, which allows players to earn rewards and actively shape the game universe.
As we search for the ideal blockchain platform, we are considering Arbitrum based on the following criteria:
Scalability and performance: A platform capable of handling numerous transactions with low latency and high throughput.
Efficient transactions: Reasonable fees to ensure a seamless and enjoyable gaming experience.
Robust developer ecosystem: Access to comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and support for effective development.
Active and supportive community: A vibrant community that can contribute to and support our game’s growth.
We would appreciate your input on Arbitrum’s potential as a suitable platform for My NFT Wars. Could you share your thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of Arbitrum in relation to a PlayFi RPG game like ours? Are there any unique features or resources within Arbitrum that might prove advantageous for our project?
Thank you for your time, and we’re eager to hear your thoughts!
I had a question, like in other game mechanics there should be levels, so what levels are there in the game, and what needs to be done to move to the next level?
If you’ve transacted on Arbitrum, you’d see most if not all your criteria is met. Getting test ethers to arbitrum is a bit difficult but you can test on any EVM testnet, and then swap chains on launch.