A crypto platform has announced the launch of the first decentralized application on its blockchain.
ILCoin says its debut DApp, created on the SHA-256 blockchain, is a game called AGE of ILC - a tower defense game in which players have to obstruct strangers and stop them from stealing their treasure.
AGE of ILC will initially be made available on Google Play in the middle of July, and work is already under way to bring the game to iOS smartphones and tablets at a later date.
ILCoin says real cryptocurrencies can be acquired and spent through playing the game - and micropayments are made using ILC coins.
Each upgrade will also be accompanied by developments in the game's storyline - with every twist and turn in the tale receiving its own blockbuster trailer to draw gaming enthusiasts in.
A new beginningILCoin says that AGE of ILC, which has been developed in conjunction with Specter Gaming and BOT Robotics, will not be its last game.
Overall, the platform believes that blockchain-based games have the opportunity to offer an experience that hasn't been seen in this industry before.
ILCoin's decentralized approach also means that anyone can start building their own games on its blockchain.
Thinking outside the boxAs ILCoin continues efforts to make its blockchain valuable for the entire community, the project has launched contests that invite crypto enthusiasts to think of ideas for DApps that broaden the use cases for its network.
The crypto platform says it is keen to hear about new approaches for games, online stores and payment systems - apps that all of us use on a daily basis.
Blockchain-Based Game Becomes First DApp to Launch on Crypto Platform
gepubliceerd op Jul 5, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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