6 PRINCIPLES FOR CREATING LONG-TERM SUCCESSFUL WEB3 GAMES

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Today we will talk about how to create a successful web3 game and what principles should be taken into account when developing.

Level: Basic or “You need to know this! It's a classic…” Let's go!

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1. Uniqueness and originality
Let's start with the most obvious: your game must be unique and original. No forks of web2 games - the project will not live long. Even if something happens at the start. At most, you can take some separate cool mechanics and then consciously.

Throw in mindless cloning of existing game mirages, create your own concept and crazy game mechanics. This will allow your game to find its niche and attract the attention of the audience.

2. Understand tokenomics
If you are not going to involve the community in the creation of the game, then what are you doing here? then analyze Do you even need a token?! And what will the user in your project own in general, because Web3 = own.

3. Activation of a strong community
- The spin does not work!
- Creating a server and beautifully designing it in discord is not enough!
– Distributing an airdrop is not enough!

An exciting community around your gaming world is where the gold mine lies. Chat with game adepts, imbued with their voices and ideas. Do not stop there: develop a mechanism that picks feedback, make it systemic and let it allow you to respond quickly.

Think of how participants can help you develop your common project with all stakeholders and stimulate IT, not farm with awards!

It seems like an obvious thing, but some people save money on incentive programs that help promote the game and reward abusers and bots that farm the token in the game disproportionately. Sometimes they also allow themselves to squander the assets of influencers, getting involved in scandals with them or someone else, and not directing them in the right direction. There will be conflicts more often than in web2, since the degree of involvement of web3 users significantly exceeds the involvement of a regular consumer.

You yourself create such conditions. Be a leader, broadcast your values, delegate tasks, build a product together with the community, set up a career ladder from a player to a team member. AND HERE AGAIN THINK whether you will do all this together with the community or, well, ..., co-develop the product. And then you will understand: do you need a token.

But even this may not be enough! First, you should weed out the participants in order to get the strongest crypto natives and future advocates of your project, who will be the core of your community.
They are able to bring you thousands of players, and an audience of several tens of thousands in crypto games is able to generate >$1 million for you. Fact!

4. Economics and value
It is important to secure the value of gaming assets such as NFTs and tokens. The hardest part is creating a sustained economy and keeping in mind that rewards are recruitment costs, while still having unit economics converge. Avoid hyperinflation and devaluation of gaming assets. Implement mechanisms that encourage players to be active, but do not allow the creation of an excessive amount of game assets. It's easy to say...

But what is really to be done? Some hints can be found in the second part of the article. web3 bushido. Despite the speed of changes in the crypt: a week for a month, and a year for 5, some of this is still relevant and fresh. For it was created with love for the crypto community.

5. Cooperation with other projects
Develop partnerships with other web3 projects, arrange cross-promotion - this is one of the most effective promotion tools so far.

6. Openness and transparency
Provide participants with complete information about your project and game mechanics. Transparency and openness will pour confidence into your offspring and attract fresh blood to it.

Conclusion
A successful game in web3 is the result of a competent GTM strategy and taking into account the interests of players, investors, and the entire ecosystem. All projects are interconnected with each other. What happens at one end of the crypto space can suddenly come back to haunt the other end.

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