Bowled.io – What sets it apart from other Play-To-Earn Games?
There has been an astronomical rise in P2E games in the last two years. We at Bowled.io love that the ecosystem is growing, and we are constantly working towards creating a better game and experience for our users.
Here are 5 factors that set us apart from other Play-To-Earn Games.
1. Cricket-based game
With over 2.5 Billion fans worldwide, cricket is the 2nd most popular game in the world, adding the element of familiarity from a gaming perspective for most of our users. It makes our games enjoyable right from the start.
On the other hand, in general, the sports fan journey is very one-sided. Fans consumed content and information, but there was no social gratification. We will unlock the community and passion for sports and create an always-on immersive experience for fans around the globe.
2. No entry barriers
Many other Play-to-Earn games require an initial investment, a learning curve, or limited device accessibility. We have removed all the entry barriers for our users as follows:
- Our games are free-to-play and don’t require any initial investment.
- All our games are hyper-casual, with easy gameplay. You can enjoy it irrespective of your gaming experience.
- It’s a mobile-first app available on App Store and Play Store.
3. Multiple games on a single app
We currently have 7 fun hyper-casual games you can choose from and compete with players worldwide. All the games have a unified economy and in-game interoperability. We are building more games, and we’ll add them soon.
4. Fun Graphics
We initially started with an 8-bit graphic style popular in the Web3 space. However, after a lot of user testing, surveys, and feedback, we changed our graphics to make it more user-friendly, fun and enjoyable.
5. Constant support from the developers and community
We have launched the beta version of our game, and many significant updates, including the NFT marketplace and the Reward System, are on the way.
Try out our game and join our discord community to be an early supporter of our project.
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