Why to Stray Away from Your Writing Routine

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Townstar First Game for Gala Blockchain Platform

Gala is a platform made by Eric Schiermeyer. He’s also one of the co-founders of games company Zynga. Comparable with blockchain platforms like Ethereum and Enjin, Gala allows players to have full ownership over in-game assets. Schiermeyer has been working on Gala with a for 18 months already.

Blockchain Game Partners and Sandbox Games first want to make an awesome game. They want to create a mainstream game that’s ‘game first and blockchain a distant second’. Townstar is one of these games, even though four other projects are also in development.

It’s fair to compare the farm building game with Farmville. Especially considering that the people behind Townstar have also been involved in the major success of Farmville one decade ago.

In Townstar on the Gala blockchain players for example need to raise crops, harvest them, and then create products. Gamers can sell these in turn for profit, which they can then invest in a better farm. This farm could eventually become a small town. The game will also feature weekly leaderboards, an open in-game marketplace, rare non-fungible tokens, and an upgradable hero character.

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