GameFi and blockchain games
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Chimeras is a mobile free-to-play game deployed on BNB Chain and distributed through Google Play and the App Store. The game centers on NFT-based creatures that serve as primary gameplay assets. Players utilize these creatures to perform farming activities, conduct alchemy operations, participate in arena battles, and engage in breeding mechanics. All in-game assets are tradeable through an integrated NFT marketplace. The game incorporates DeFi farming mechanisms into its core gameplay loop, enabling players to earn tokens by completing in-game activities. The system architecture combines mobile gaming infrastructure with blockchain-based asset ownership and decentralized finance protocols.
CiDi Games is a gaming platform built on Pi Network that delivers browser-based games through H5 technology, eliminating the need for downloads or application installation. The platform provides a software development kit that integrates Pi Network login functionality and wallet capabilities, allowing third-party developers to deploy games to the ecosystem. A meta-game layer called Pi Elf Continent creates cross-game progression and engagement mechanisms across multiple titles. Game distribution operates through a Genesis lineup program that connects developers with the platform's user base. The architecture is designed to serve both existing Pi Network users and traditional gaming audiences through a frictionless access model that removes installation requirements.
City Holder is a blockchain-based mobile city-building game operating as a Telegram mini-app, positioning itself within the Build-to-Earn genre. Players construct and manage virtual cities, compete in global rankings and leagues, and earn $CITY tokens as rewards for in-game achievements and activity. The game targets a broad casual-to-mid-core audience, with the platform reporting over 15 million players. It combines city-management strategy mechanics with crypto token incentives, distributing $CITY token drops tied to player performance rather than requiring upfront asset purchases.
Clam Island is a yield-farming and NFT platform deployed on Binance Smart Chain that integrates decentralized finance mechanics with a play-to-invest model. Users acquire, collect, and trade 3D generative Clam and Pearl NFTs, each generated with randomized on-chain trait combinations across multiple rarity tiers. NFT rarity determines yield output. The platform operates two tokens: GEM, used as in-game currency for NFT rewards, and SHELL, a governance token. NFT holders receive GEM returns based on their holdings' trait composition. The system is designed for users who prefer passive investment management within a gamified environment rather than active participation mechanics.
CoinPoker is an online poker platform that processes deposits, wagers, and withdrawals using cryptocurrency assets including USDT and BTC. The platform operates a native token (CHP) integrated into its payment infrastructure. Game offerings include poker variants such as No Limit Texas Hold'em, Pot Limit Omaha (4, 5, and 6-card variants), Short Deck, Bomb Pot, and All-In or Fold, along with video poker and a structured tournament schedule. The platform architecture eliminates traditional banking intermediaries by utilizing blockchain-based transactions, providing transaction transparency and pseudonymous account access. The system supports international players through multi-language interface options and operates recurring promotional programs including rakeback structures. CoinPoker serves both recreational and semi-professional players seeking cryptocurrency-denominated gameplay.
Cowboy Snake is a blockchain-based game built on Binance Smart Chain using the BEP-20 token standard. The game implements a play-to-earn model where players control snake-type non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to participate in player-versus-player (PvP) and team-versus-team (TvT) competitive matches. Successful gameplay generates Snake Rinium ($RIM) tokens as in-game rewards. Participation requires ownership of one of four NFT snake variants: Hydra, Shenron, Naga, or Lord. The NFT supply is capped at 37.5 million tokens and decreases through hybridization mechanics that combine existing NFTs. The protocol includes a native governance token, COWS, with a maximum supply of 1 billion tokens. The game client is available on Windows, Mac, and mobile platforms.
Cross The Ages is a game studio that develops blockchain-integrated trading card games set within a sci-fantasy universe. The studio produces multiple titles, including Blast, a digital trading card game, and Arise. Card assets are tokenized as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and are tradeable through an in-house marketplace. The core gameplay loop enables players to collect, trade, and engage in battles using cards tied to on-chain ownership records. The ecosystem operates on a native token (CTA) that functions as the primary medium for in-game transactions and incentives. The platform provides an integrated marketplace for peer-to-peer card trading and maintains community channels across Discord, X, and YouTube.
Crypto Collider is an on-chain physics arena game in which players and AI agents compete within deterministic physics simulations. Match outcomes are verified on a custom Layer 1 blockchain. The platform operates a fully on-chain physics engine with sub-second finality, ensuring that identical inputs produce identical results and eliminating randomness and house-edge mechanics.
Crypto.Games is an online casino platform that operates on blockchain networks and accepts cryptocurrency for wagering. The platform offers multiple game types including Dice, Roulette, Blackjack, Keno, Minesweeper, Video Poker, Plinko, Slots, and Lottery. It supports wagering in multiple cryptocurrencies including BTC, ETH, USDT, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, SHIB, LTC, BCH, and PEPE. Each game discloses its house edge, with values ranging from 0% for Lottery to 2.7% for Roulette. The platform operates without fiat payment integration and is designed to enable pseudonymous, cryptocurrency-denominated gaming without traditional banking intermediaries.
Crypto-Games.io is an online gambling platform that operates exclusively with cryptocurrencies, accepting Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, USDT, USDC, TRX, and BCH. The platform provides casino games, sports betting, and related gambling products accessible through a single user account. Its offerings include proprietary games with provably fair verification, third-party slot games, live dealer casino tables, sports betting services, mini-games, and game show formats. The system implements provably fair mechanics to enable cryptographic verification of game outcomes. The platform operates a VIP loyalty program that includes tournaments and bonus promotions, an affiliate program for user acquisition, and a progressive welcome bonus structure for new users.
Crypto: The Game is an on-chain competition platform where participants purchase NFT entry passes to join multi-day social strategy games structured similarly to reality television competition formats. Players are organized into competing groups and participate in daily challenges consisting of arcade games, digital puzzles, and scavenger hunts. Elimination occurs through participant voting. Prize distributions are denominated in ETH and distributed to winners. The platform integrates blockchain-based participation mechanics with social gameplay elements. Competition seasons have been documented through companion broadcasts and social media channels. The project operates on Ethereum and has completed multiple seasons of competition.
Crystal Fun is a blockchain-based gaming ecosystem operating under the Outerverse brand. The platform hosts four games: Outer (a sci-fi open-world MMO), Starfall2312 (a sci-fi card-based real-time strategy game), Survivor (a roguelike shooter), and Endless War (a fully on-chain sci-fi strategy game). The ecosystem integrates NFTs representing Spaceships and Crystals, which denote platform equity and dividend rights. Two native tokens, FORCE and CFUN, operate within the system with a bridge mechanism connecting them. Cross-game features include leaderboards, alliance systems, achievement tracking, and a Fortune Wheel mechanic. The platform is deployed on EVM-compatible chains and supports MetaMask and OKX Wallet for user interactions.
Decentralised Gaming Ventures (DGV) is a venture builder that partners with independent game studios and intellectual property owners to develop blockchain-based games incorporating tokenisation and non-fungible token (NFT) mechanics. The platform facilitates collaboration between IP holders, game development studios, and gaming communities to fund and direct game development prior to public release. DGV operates a flagship NFT ecosystem called DGPals, which has issued Genesis NFTs and released multiple game titles including DGP: New World and DGP: Merge Defence. The organisation has participated in accelerator programs and maintains partnerships with other blockchain gaming projects. Governance is structured using a decentralised autonomous organisation (DAO) model that enables community participation in decision-making processes.
DeepLink Protocol is a decentralized cloud gaming infrastructure platform that combines blockchain token economics with GPU rendering to deliver remote gaming experiences. The protocol enables miners to contribute idle GPU and network resources in exchange for DLC token rewards. Cloud gaming platforms and internet cafes built on the protocol pay licensing fees or transaction commissions settled in DLC tokens. The software client supports remote desktop control, cloud gaming, cloud internet cafes, and cloud XR applications. The protocol architecture incorporates GPU resource pooling, network optimization for latency reduction, and a token-based settlement layer for resource compensation. The DLC token operates as an ERC-20 contract on EVM-compatible blockchains and functions as the primary medium of exchange within the ecosystem for miner rewards and platform fees.
The platform provides access to over 3,000 casino titles, including proprietary games utilizing provably fair mechanisms such as Dice, Limbo, Mines, and Plinko, as well as slots, live casino, poker, roulette, and blackjack sourced from third-party game studios. The system accepts deposits and withdrawals in BTC, ETH, SOL, USDC on the Solana network, and ME token, with transaction minimums starting at $1 and processing available for amounts up to $100,000. The platform is designed to serve users with existing cryptocurrency holdings who seek direct casino access without intermediation through traditional banking infrastructure.
Fractal is a Web3 gaming platform that aggregates blockchain-based games, hosts tournaments, and operates a rewards system for players. The platform indexes multiple game titles across genres including shooters, strategy, and card games, with support for Windows and macOS. Its architecture combines three primary components: a game discovery marketplace, competitive tournament infrastructure, and on-chain reward redemption mechanisms. This design positions the platform as a distribution and engagement layer for blockchain-native games. The platform was co-founded by Justin Kan and operates at fractal.is.
FrodoBots operates a platform that combines teleoperated sidewalk robots with gaming mechanics and artificial intelligence data collection. The system enables players to remotely control physical robots through browser-based interfaces with low-latency connectivity. Games built on the platform, including ET Fugi (a global scavenger hunt) and Octo Arms (a puzzle game), generate robotics datasets as a byproduct of gameplay. The platform architecture uses token-based incentives to coordinate distributed deployment of robot networks across locations. Collected datasets are published on HuggingFace, and the platform hosts an external AI competition framework. The hardware component, called Earth Rovers, consists of physical sidewalk robots available for consumer purchase. The project was developed in collaboration with Protocol Labs.
Jackbit is a cryptocurrency-enabled online casino and sportsbook platform. The system operates a game library comprising over 7,000 titles sourced from more than 150 third-party providers, supplemented by proprietary in-house games including Plinko, Dice, Mines, Roulette, and Crash variants. The platform offers live dealer casino tables and sports betting markets. Core components include a VIP rakeback loyalty program, tournament functionality, and a mobile application. The platform operates under the jackbit.co domain and serves an international user base. The operational jurisdiction is not publicly specified.
Jippi is a location-based mobile game that integrates Bitcoin education with augmented reality gameplay. Players locate virtual creatures called bitcoin beasts at geographic coordinates in urban areas. To capture beasts, players answer quiz questions on Bitcoin-related topics. Captured beasts can be redeemed for tickets, which players use to spin a bonus wheel for Bitcoin rewards in satoshis. The game includes six collectible beast characters, each associated with specific Bitcoin concepts such as proof-of-work mechanisms and the 21 million coin supply limit. The application provides structured educational courses covering Bitcoin fundamentals. Jippi operates a B2B advertising platform designed to reach Bitcoin users through the game interface. The project also produces physical merchandise including collectible plushies and trading cards.
Joyride Games is a crypto-native mobile game studio that builds blockchain-integrated games and multimedia franchises. The company has accumulated over 10 million players, 65 million cumulative blockchain transactions, and has held the #1 peak global ranking among blockchain games. Its titles include Solitaire Blitz, which was noted as the fastest-growing Web3 mobile game in mid-2022, and it operates a proprietary Joyride Wallet for in-game asset management. The studio also offers a BuilderKit (StudioKit) platform for third-party developers, and in 2024 joined the Core blockchain ecosystem as a partner.
Kaidro is a gaming and entertainment project built on the Ronin Network that combines a blockchain-based clan battle game with a webcomic series. The project operates around its native token, KDR. The clan battle game is available on Steam and allows players to earn KDR through in-game activities, daily spin mechanics, and quest completion. KDR can be traded on decentralized exchange Katana and centralized exchange BitMart. The project integrates NFT assets through the Sky Mavis marketplace and Nifty Island. The webcomic series is published on Webtoons, creating a transmedia intellectual property that spans gaming and comic content.
KangaMoon is a crypto-native GameFi platform built around a play-to-earn meme-coin ecosystem centered on its native token, KANG, deployed on Ethereum. The platform features a Telegram-based game bot and two in-development game modes: King of the Ring, a boxing simulation with customizable fighters, and Fight Club, a team-based strategic battle arena. Players earn KANG tokens by winning matches, completing challenges, and climbing leaderboards, while Meme Non-Fungible Tokens (M'NFTs) serve as in-game characters with real utility for participation in game activities and reward generation. The token is tradable on Uniswap and BitMart, and the platform includes staking functionality via a dedicated staking dapp, targeting meme-coin enthusiasts and play-to-earn gaming audiences.
Karate Combat is a professional full-contact karate league that incorporates blockchain-based fan participation mechanisms. Fans use a mobile application to vote on fighters before events and receive native $KARATE tokens when their selected fighters win, with rankings tracked on leaderboards. The league operates a Layer 2 blockchain called UP, designed to support multiple sports organizations including other leagues. The underlying organization is incorporated as Sensei Ltd in the Seychelles.
KARRAT Protocol is a blockchain-based gaming foundation that issues the KARRAT token, which functions as both a governance and utility token within a crypto-native gaming ecosystem. The protocol operates on Studio Chain, a blockchain infrastructure designed for gaming applications. Core components include token staking mechanisms, on-chain governance structures, and a claims mechanism called KLAIM. These elements form the economic layer that facilitates interactions between game studios and players within the ecosystem. The foundation maintains documentation and a governance forum to support protocol operations and community participation across multiple languages.
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