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In the field of blockchain games, a game called "Carter World" has recently garnered widespread attention. This game was launched at the end of February 2024, and despite being online for just over ten days, the market response has already been quite enthusiastic. As an observer who has been following the blockchain gaming sector, I decided to personally experience this game and share some personal insights.
First, let's understand the basic gameplay of "Carter World." This is a simulation and management blockchain game with relatively intuitive entry-level gameplay. Players need to acquire items such as chicks, rakes, and bread, and produce resources like eggs, wheat, wood, and iron blocks through different production chains. These resources can be sold in the game to earn virtual currency "K豆", which can then be used to purchase more production tools or exchange for points to participate in other mini-games on the platform.
The game has designed multiple ways to participate, with the most basic being the so-called "Buddhist-style gameplay": players perform simple actions such as raising chickens to obtain eggs, then look for buyers in the in-game purchasing market, or directly place orders in the selling market. The game has also specifically set up a card bean trading market to facilitate the circulation of virtual currency among players.
It is worth noting that there are some special mechanisms in game operation. After March 1st, players will no longer be able to directly purchase initial items such as chicks, rakes, and bread on the platform, but will need to conduct private player-to-player (C2C) transactions by contacting the material merchants within the platform.
From the perspective of game economic system design, "Karte World" adopts a model that combines resource production and trading, attempting to build a player-driven economic ecosystem. This design features characteristics of traditional simulation management games while also incorporating the unique trading mechanisms of Blockchain.
As a new attempt in the Blockchain gaming field, "Carter World" demonstrates a certain level of innovation but also faces challenges in sustainable development. The long-term vitality of the game will depend on the balance of the economic system and the activity level of the player community. For users looking to experience Blockchain games, understanding the game rules and participating cautiously is crucial.