This past year the discussion of Bitcoin and gaming has risen in popularity quite a bit. Many new games have entered the blockchain environment. Everything from card trading games like Spells of Genesis to Minecraft servers that allow cryptocurrency trade. A new game has entered the playing field called Battlecoin.org which is a clone of the classic video game hit Bomberman, but this game allows Bitcoiners to chat and win their favorite digital currency.
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“Hey people, I’ve been working on a multiplayer game platform for a while, made my own web engine, graphics engine and a game engine. The idea is to make not gambling games but skill-based games, the first game implemented is bomberman.” — Battlecoin.org Developer
The developer says he launched the site a few days ago and he is super happy to see interest in his game. Bomberman is a game developed by Hudson Soft back in 1983 and became a very popular title. The game is a maze-based strategy scheme that has been copied by many designers throughout the years. Bomberman was eventually bought out by Konami and is featured on over 70 different games held on various gaming consoles. Battlecoin’s Dev says that he really liked the title and wanted to implement simpler games for fun saying:
“I really like bomberman so made that one first, I think a stupid simple thing like a multiplayer snake will be super fun too. I’d like to make a bomberman with infinite arena at some point, into which you can just join in and play until you die.” — Battlecoin.org Developer
Gaming and Bitcoin is a popular subject within the community, and the two seem to go hand in hand. The idea of mixing the fun elements of video games and micropayments could create robust networks of gaming arenas worldwide. Decentralized concepts and incentivized playing schemes based on probability or skill levels most likely will continue to grace the market. We will keep our readers informed of the many gaming experiences that come to evolve with the Bitcoin technology.
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