I've been interested in game creation for a long time and recently started thinking about P2E (Play-to-Earn) projects. I see that the market is actively growing now, and I want to find my niche in time. A couple of months ago I tried one of these games, and I was struck by how players literally earn money from the gameplay. I have an idea: to create a card strategy with blockchain elements, but I don't know where to start. What platform should I choose? What pitfalls can I expect at the start? Maybe someone has similar experience?
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I see that the topic of P2E is really popular. Many gamers are even switching to this format, because you can combine hobby and income. I myself am still more on the side of classic games, but I admit it is interesting to see how the industry is changing. I don't think this trend will die out anytime soon, so it's worth paying attention to it even for those who are still hesitant.
That's an interesting question! I went through this recently too, when my friends and I started developing a P2E game. The first thing to consider is the blockchain platform. For example, Ethereum is very popular, but transactions are expensive there. We chose Binance Smart Chain because of its low fees. The biggest challenge for us was to create a balance between an interesting game and earnings for players. If the game is boring, people will leave, and if there is too much emphasis on making money, it will quickly turn into a farming mob. That's where you have to be especially careful. By the way, if you haven't figured out the basics of development yet, read how to create a p2e game. There are detailed steps from choosing a concept to testing and launching.