This isn’t a complete review by any means. I can say that I tried to give this a test run but the mobile app is not available in for download in the US.

But browsing through the site, it’s rather clunky and unclear how this all works. In theory, targeting Web2 gamers onto Web3 with walleted mobile games seems like a great idea trying to reach a mature market. But for these sort of games, I think they’ll only take off once the onboarding friction is solved, i.e. most of the blockchain stuff, including transaction double-signatures, gets pushed to the background. The explosion of mobile/web2 gaming began with quick signups and fast load times.

Until then, I’m sticking to Web3-exclusive games (and a few web2s) that are building organically targeting Web3 natives. If you build it, they will come. If you invite them with hoops to jump through and an unfamiliar login method, they will not. Show Less


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