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Review on Gods Unchained by José A Rodríguez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Collecting Cards in a Master Blockchain Game 

Gods Unchained has changed the way we see blockchain technology and the games supported by it. This is a game built by the best game designers and it shows effectiveness among the best cards' games. It was discussed enough that the inner blockchain only permits to save the cards on an Ethereum wallet through a browser extension of Metamask, but it is possible to know about others. Currently, the game is free to play thanks to its released Alpha version.

The company behind the game is supported and partnered by world-leading companies like Rare Bits, OPSkins, and OpenSea. It offers a modern way of playing with a nice interface. Beyond, gamblers can sell their cards in exchanges and have real money. I want to promote some of the general features of this game because players can do more than just playing it. This includes:  

- Collecting: through the advance of the game, players will acquire new cards that increase the chances of moving on to great levels.

- Trading: It's supported by real-value money in which users can buy or sell assets.
 
- Mastering: while moving on the game, players will achieve great outcomes. Most of them increase the chances of becoming a Gods Unchained's Master.



Pros
  • Presents a free desktop version where players can join quickly and start playing. The beginning looks a little bit difficult but it's possible to master it and play better. An interesting fact is that it does not send fees for playing or winning. It's a competitive game created to know the value of cryptos and how cards move in the real world.
  • Decentralized and Immutable platform. It's supported by a great security technology that implements safeguards and permits players to feel comfortable while playing.
Cons
  • Available just in English language. Players of other parts of the world might find it difficult if they do not master the language.  
  • Yet working on mobile versions. Designers assume that the game will be on mobile devices and tablets but there are no releasing dates.  

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June 19, 2020
What I don't like about this type of games is that for users with no experience in blockchain they can simply get confused. What do you think it takes for games to be really successful? In their majority they are little used.

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