ALIEN WORLDS P2E GAMING ON WAX

Surely most of us have once dreamed of becoming an astronaut. Venturing out into the great unknown, piloting spaceships while dodging black holes, exploring planets after planets, and meeting with extraterrestrial creatures while fighting for certain objectives to succeed. It’s a big universe out there but can “Alien Worlds” fulfill those space exploration imaginations?

Alien Worlds is an NFT metaverse game where you can collect and play with unique digital objects. Its sole token is called “$TLM”, the primary reward following the release of the game based on BSC Network and WAX in Q2 2021. Playable through their website. Alien Worlds offers various  NFTs that you can play, trade, and sell.

There are 5 categories of NFTs segmented below:
Land -A game card that represents your ownership of land.
Tools - for mining TLM on your land.
Minions - a character for battle.
Weapons - equipped by a minion.
Avatar - representation of you.
Each NFT has a unique level of rarity and shine (except Land).

To begin playing the game you must mint your first character. The game mechanics include click-mining, staking $TLM, and land ownership. You might compare the graphics to those on a website created by a novice, especially the icons and NFTs. In terms of gameplay strategy, there isn't much as it’s only a simple click-wait game similar to CryptoBlades. Involves categorizing your set objectives in a day. The game demands you to use your TLM to play games and stake tokens in order to participate in platform governance. This is a huge turn-off about it, and what more discourages me from trying the game? The gas fee every time you complete an action in the game.

I can't claim there is a certain earning potential, but if you played the game when it first came out, it was possible to make a lot of money. If you're really inquisitive and want to try your luck, look for land that offers ancillary benefits. Many landowners offer their own NFTs or special incentives to encourage mining on their estates. The NFT factor on tools can be completely disregarded because it currently has no effect on mining. Aside from that, staking is much better than playing. Your earnings inside the game would just be a petty loss.

Alien Worlds is a click-to-earn and staking game where the developers use the NFT as a cover to fill their pockets. The game isn't engaging enough, and because of its ridiculously simple features and layouts, it gives the impression that you're using a website from 1998. According to my impressions of the game, you would be wasting your time and it will just consume your electricity. How is this game considered  P2E? The community is upset by the developers' promises since they are total nonsense, thus it should be obvious that I don't recommend you to play this game.

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