What is Really Hamster Kombat? Does This Game Worth Your Attention

Hamster Kombat, the latest Telegram-based game to follow in the footsteps of crypto gaming sensation Notcoin, is seeing skyrocketing interest ahead of the upcoming token launch on The Open Network (TON). Now the team has revealed a massive milestone for players and has teased a launch target for the impending token.

On Wednesday, the Hamster Kombat team announced that it has drawn 100 million players into the Telegram mini app to date, blasting upwards from a claimed mark of 60 million players last Friday.That’s an enormous amount of players for any game, let alone one that is set to have a crypto token in the near future. There’s very little friction to start playing, to be sure, and the game itself is built around a simple clicking mechanism.

It’s not difficult to get people to hop in and start playing Hamster Kombat, though whether they stick around is another story. For now, screenshots of data shared by Hamster Kombat point to something in the range of 40-45 million daily active users (DAU), though a large chunk of that may be people playing for the very first time given the influx of new users.

Hamster Kombat is fast-growing “play-to-earn” mobile game available in Telegram. The game officially launched on March 25th, but has already amassed over a million users. The game allows players to manage a virtual cryptocurrency exchange and earn in-game coins, which can subsequently be converted into real tokens for withdrawing earned funds. The gameplays is similar to the popular game Notcoin.

The core game mechanic is simple — a player chooses a cryptocurrency exchange they wish to own and taps on the Hamster located in the middle of the screen to collect profits in the form of in-game coins. The more coins accumulated in the exchange’s balance, the higher its level, meaning the player can earn even more coins faster.

Various boosts are available in the game to accelerate earnings, such as increasing tap productivity, raising the energy limit, among others. Furthermore, players can complete special missions to earn additional coins. One of the popular ways to gain more coins is through a referral program, whereby a player receives bonuses for inviting friends to the Hamster Kombat game.

One of the key features of Hamster Kombat is the ability to earn passively. Players can purchase special cards in the “Mine” section, allowing their exchange to continue earning coins even after they exit the game for up to 3 hours. A key motivation for players is the forthcoming listing of the game’s token on various exchanges.

At the conclusion of the gaming season, an actual token will be created and allocated among the players according to their in-game earnings. This provides a pathway for turning virtual game assets into tangible digital currency. This opens up the opportunity to convert virtual game assets into real digital currency.

Hamster is gaining popularity in the tap-to-earn gaming genre. Unlike some games that tackle real-world issues with complex missions or advanced technology, Hamster is designed purely for entertainment, similar to its counterpart, Notcoin. It does not feature a website, roadmap, or whitepaper, and the identity of its development team remains undisclosed.

Notcoin has been developing in the same scenario and it still not known whether the project is viable or not. However, Hamster is just a game for fun and does not require any financial investment. So, our opinion is that as long as it continues to be just an entertaining activity, then it’s worth trying out. Our team views this project as having a moderate risk level.

Source: https://hamsterkombat.io

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