Do you recall the Snake Xenzia game on Nokia keypad phones? Well, Moshnake is bringing back this classic gaming experience so you can relive the good old days.
Meanwhile, in this case, the snake won't just be a moving image consuming eggs endlessly because Moshnake is recreating the game in a new dimension.
How will Moshnake recreate this experience many of us enjoyed on Nokia phones?
Moshnake is a blockchain game built to provide value along with entertainment. It uses non-fungible tokens, an in-game currency, and blockchain technology to revolutionize an old-time adventure into a play-to-earn game.
On Moshnake, players can own assets and make real money while playing. To begin gameplay, users will purchase a Moshnake NFT (snake), lead it into the arena, and feed it with eggs, just like in the old game.
Also, there will be tournaments among snakes in a battle arena where players can showcase the strengths and attributes their snake has gathered over time.
Decentraland vs. Moshnake
Decentraland is a virtual world owned by its users. The metaverse world that users explore is known as Genesis City. Within Genesis City, players feel a fantastic atmosphere where everything from virtual land to digital clothes is an NFT.
Like Decentraland, Moshnake will also tokenize all items within the game. The snake will be an NFT, and some eggs will consume while moving in the arena.
Decentraland is one of the first blockchain-based metaverse platforms. On February 20, 2020, it became a public virtual world after a few years of private and beta testing phases.
To explore Decentraland, players may enter as visitors or guests and see what is happening. Meanwhile, every player is represented by a cartoonish 3D image known as an avatar. Decentraland allows you to create an avatar and freely move around its world.
If you find that your avatar is not good enough, head to Decentraland's marketplace to purchase wearables for your digital self. Of course, everyone wants to maintain a quality look, even in the metaverse.
Moreso, if you don't want to miss out on the booming virtual economy Decentraland is creating, purchase a virtual land and begin building it.
Axie Infinity vs. Moshnake
Ready to battle? Axie Infinity is a play-to-earn game where your monster pets fight with others and hunt for treasures, and the reward goes to the winner!
To play this game, you need to own at least three of Axie Infinity's cute monster NFTs known as Axies. But don't mistake their appealing look. They are born to fight.
Axies look cute. However, within them, they are fierce creatures born to fight battles. Also, Axies are non-fungible tokens with various attributes that make them unique.
Guess what? The more unique attributes they have or gather, the more valuable they are. Therefore, when buying Axies on the Axie marketplace, go for valuable ones!
How AXS and SLP compare with $MSH and $VEN
Axie Infinity has two in-tokens, namely: ASX and SLP. AXS is a governance token that users buy to vote for important decisions within the game. Likewise, $MSH is the governance token of Moshnake. Players within the Moshnake community will use $MSH to vote for upgrades and changes the game might need.
Further, SLP is a reward token that players earn for winning battles on Axie Infinity. Similarly, players will make $VEN for winning in the Moshnake arena. Afterward, they can withdraw their earnings and sell them for real money.
Conclusion
Ready to relive the good old days? Consider purchasing the Moshnake governance token ($MSH) during the project's presale. By doing this, you can earn a 20% bonus on your investments and play a vital role in this evolving gamefi platform.
Also, investing early in Moshnake NFTs and its in-game assets can open players to the door of opportunities, as we've seen in existing blockchain games like Decentraland and Axie Infinity.
To find out more about Moshnake (MSH), visit the links below:
Website: https://moshnake.io
Telegram: https://t.me/MoshnakeOfficial
Twitter: https://twitter.com/moshnakeToken
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes


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