gumi announced on the 5th that it has launched the service of "Phantom of Kill - Alternative Imitation - (Alterna)", a next-generation beautiful girl idle RPG, as the company's first blockchain game for smartphones. The number of pre-registered users has already exceeded 300,000.
Alterna is a new game that uses the world view and characters of the hit mobile game "Fankill". By training the Kill Princesses that appeared in Fankill and examining their status and skills, you can raise your own unique Kill Princess.
In addition, as an experience unique to blockchain games, you can turn the Kill Princess you have raised into an NFT, take it outside the game, and earn crypto assets (virtual currency) through GameFi elements.
This game is characterized by the Kill Princess battle scenes and the "Idle Earn function". Battles are auto-battles that continue even if the app is closed, so you can earn items just by leaving it alone. By releasing the character through Earn, you can export the character outside the game (turn it into an NFT) and use scouting to trade characters with other players. To unlock Earn, you need the in-game currency "Princess Stones".
Also, when you unlock Earn, you can use the idle element called "Earn Formation". By organizing characters who have been unlocked for Earn, you can collect an item called "Princess Cards" over time. Princess Cards can be used to acquire tokens outside the game or to increase the Earn level in the game.
As your Earn level and exploration stage increase, the number of Princess Cards you can acquire by idle increases, and the efficiency of collecting Princess Cards increases. In addition, in the character trading system, scouts can set a recruitment price for characters they own, and if other players make a contract (purchase) they can get that amount of currency.
The supported chain is Polygon, and the supported languages are Japanese and English. The game is free to play.
Reference: Announcement
Image: Quoted from the announcement
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