Notcoin, Lost Dogs, and Getgems are set to release a story-driven Web3 game, integrating their NFT platforms to offer players an engaging and meaningful experience.
Notcoin, Lost Dogs, and Getgems Release Game
In a joint announcement, Notcoin, Lost Dogs, an NFT collection, and Getgems, an NFT marketplace based on The Open Network (TON), will release a story-driven Web3 game.
A more sustainable ecology is becoming the focus of Notcoin, a popular clicker game that attracted more than 30 million gamers in a span of less than two months. Instead of being only a cryptocurrency, it aspires to become a community movement that engages people on a "deeper, more meaningful" level.
Players will be able to level up their Lost Dogs NFT characters through in-game events and player decisions when Notcoin releases a game featuring these virtual tokens.
Tap-to-Earn Concept Ends
Notcoin admitted in an announcement provided to Cointelegraph that its tap-to-earn concept couldn't keep users engaged and generate revenue over the long run. Despite the game's enormous user base, the developers chose to terminate the mining phase on April 1st, when it was at its pinnacle.
Cointelegraph was informed by Mad Tail, the Lost Dogs collection's chief barking officer, about the significance of story-driven games. Mad Tail stated:
“Because everything in our lives is a form of narrative. Life itself is a narrative concept. Therefore, we aimed to establish this synchronicity in our game — as above, so below.”
Furthermore, their group maintains that satisfying stories will always be in demand, even in the face of a worldwide tendency toward mechanisms designed to provide rapid adrenaline surges.
However, this won't stop players in the new story-driven game from earning Notcoin (NOT) tokens and other in-game tokens.
Despite NFTs's worst monthly sales volumes in the past two months, many still have faith in the technology.
For its onchain arcade, which features a worldwide scoreboard and records high scores on the blockchain, video game pioneer Atari recently utilized NFTs as an access card.
NFTs Enhance Gaming Experience
And yet, NFTs are a technology regardless of whether or not people believe in them, according to Mad Tail. The CEO explained that they included Notcoin in their game since it can improve the user experience. Mad Tail elaborated:
“We see NFTs as a tool that can enrich the gaming experience by enhancing the sense of ownership within the game. This is why we’ve chosen to incorporate NFTs into our playground.”
Additionally, the CEO clarified that Notcoin is treating this new venture as an experiment in which the company is merging and reinterpreting many themes.


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