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I recently played poker at utopia, and I was even hooked.
So I think that games in utopia are very promising for retaining people.
Do you have any ideas about what games could be added to the utopia ecosystem?
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I suggest the following games:
1. chess.
2. go.
3. other types of poker.
4. something similar to monopoly.
I suggest definitely adding the ability to bet CRP on your winnings.
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There is one more suggestion.
You could create a leaderboard that would be recorded on the blockchain.
I think this should motivate people to play more inside the Utopia client.
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We might think about Go. The implementation should not be difficult. The only question is how to attract users to play
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If it is possible to develop chess and card games suitable for Chinese people to play, such as Dou Dizhu, Mahjong and other chess and card games, I believe that the prospects are considerable. And such players are easy to find, and if we can, we can actually cooperate.
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I recently played poker at utopia, and I was even hooked.
So I think that games in utopia are very promising for retaining people.
Do you have any ideas about what games could be added to the utopia ecosystem?
Not like withholding. There should be adaptability of the "Utopia" ecosystem to port custom games for cryptons to raise koine liquidity, let's say.
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I suggest the following games:
1. chess.
2. go.
3. other types of poker.
4. something similar to monopoly.
I suggest definitely adding the ability to bet CRP on your winnings.
I would suggest making an economic board game in which a parameter like "anonymity" had weight and as an explanation of the importance of this prevention in one's life.
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<p>There is one more suggestion.</p><p>You could create a leaderboard that would be recorded on the blockchain.</p><p>I think this should motivate people to play more inside the Utopia client.</p>
For this kind of gaming addiction, you can still be incentivized by the benefits of the Utopia ecosystem. Starting with payments, or a percentage transfer fee, and so on.
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If it is possible to develop chess and card games suitable for Chinese people to play, such as Dou Dizhu, Mahjong and other chess and card games, I believe that the prospects are considerable. And such players are easy to find, and if we can, we can actually cooperate.
If only games like this will go to non-Chinese ordinary people. By the way, what can you say about the Chinese environment? Is it possible for the Utopia ecosystem to at least superficially gain a foothold there?
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<p>We might think about Go. The implementation should not be difficult. The only question is how to attract users to play</p>
Maybe if there is a leaderboard for Go game, and there should be a monthly (and, possibly, yearly) prize (CRP) for the top 3 leaders, I think this should attract more users.
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Maybe if there is a leaderboard for Go game, and there should be a monthly (and, possibly, yearly) prize (CRP) for the top 3 leaders, I think this should attract more users.
No. This is too outdated, it would be better to provide such an opportunity for users to saw their game and can, with the support of developers to arrange such competitions, but there may be technical problems, but I think it would give more value to call itself an ecosystem.
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<div class="quotebox"><cite>aurelian;1521 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>Maybe if there is a leaderboard for Go game, and there should be a monthly (and, possibly, yearly) prize (CRP) for the top 3 leaders, I think this should attract more users.</p></div></blockquote></div><p>No. This is too outdated, it would be better to provide such an opportunity for users to saw their game and can, with the support of developers to arrange such competitions, but there may be technical problems, but I think it would give more value to call itself an ecosystem.</p>
Yes, it may be really outdated, but nevertheless, it's catchy (at least for some users).
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Yes, it may be really outdated, but nevertheless, it's catchy (at least for some users).
Question, is it possible to make a kind of Steam or Google Play in the ecosystem?
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Question, is it possible to make a kind of Steam or Google Play in the ecosystem?
By the way, yes. If there were such a possibility and demand for such a gaming service on the level of Steam, the Utopia ecosystem would be more mediated and in demand.
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Would it be possible to give new developers the opportunity to launch their games in Utopia?
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and be able to rate them so that they have some kind of prize or incentive to continue developing
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Would it be possible to give new developers the opportunity to launch their games in Utopia?
As I know where the network encryption is connected and a couple of points, there was code closed. But I also heard that they want to open the lunchpad this year I think that there will promote and games.
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and be able to rate them so that they have some kind of prize or incentive to continue developing
I think if the new developers approach their projects grammatically, the divine helping hand of Utopia developers can help).
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This will probably serve as a meta idea because the other is not implemented. You could allow developers to release beta versions of games, where you could smartcontract to pay the budget for development and if the conditions are met, this money could be paid, and if the conditions are not met, take it away. At once performing two useful and effective functions.
<div class="quotebox"><cite>Nelagorn;1613 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>and be able to rate them so that they have some kind of prize or incentive to continue developing</p></div></blockquote></div><p>I think if the new developers approach their projects grammatically, the divine helping hand of Utopia developers can help).</p>
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This will probably serve as a meta idea because the other is not implemented. You could allow developers to release beta versions of games, where you could smartcontract to pay the budget for development and if the conditions are met, this money could be paid, and if the conditions are not met, take it away. At once performing two useful and effective functions.
Cromanes;1628 wrote:<div class="quotebox"><cite>Nelagorn;1613 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>and be able to rate them so that they have some kind of prize or incentive to continue developing</p></div></blockquote></div><p>I think if the new developers approach their projects grammatically, the divine helping hand of Utopia developers can help).</p>
I think it's a very good idea, especially because of what you say about the return of the investment if the game does not prosper, with that the users will be more willing to invest.
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I think it's a very good idea, especially because of what you say about the return of the investment if the game does not prosper, with that the users will be more willing to invest.
As I remember a similar thing was offered some time back in the 17s by ethereum. What I really liked about it at the time.
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<div class="quotebox"><cite>Gordon;1638 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>This will probably serve as a meta idea because the other is not implemented. You could allow developers to release beta versions of games, where you could smartcontract to pay the budget for development and if the conditions are met, this money could be paid, and if the conditions are not met, take it away. At once performing two useful and effective functions.</p><div class="quotebox"><cite>Cromanes;1628 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p><div class="quotebox"><cite>Nelagorn;1613 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>and be able to rate them so that they have some kind of prize or incentive to continue developing</p></div></blockquote></div><p>I think if the new developers approach their projects grammatically, the divine helping hand of Utopia developers can help).</p></p></div></blockquote></div></div></blockquote></div><br /><p>I think it's a very good idea, especially because of what you say about the return of the investment if the game does not prosper, with that the users will be more willing to invest.</p>
Thank you. But I just wish I knew where to propose this idea so they could see it.
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Thank you. But I just wish I knew where to propose this idea so they could see it.
In Litchpad, try to shine a light on this idea).
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You just have this whole year until they implement it, which is very nice.
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