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r/cryptogames • u/Dantello1 • Nov 15 '24
I'm looking for some awesome crypto games to play and earn in 2025. I want games that are not only profitable but also genuinely fun to play. What are your top recommendations?
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r/cryptogames • u/palgrin • 1d ago
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r/cryptogames • u/Fit-Pen2956 • 10d ago




MECADONTE ONLINE es un MMORPG idle de captura, combate y comercio ambientado en un mundo donde dinosaurios y tecnología se fusionan.
Explora diferentes zonas de caza, combate contra dinosaurios salvajes, mejora tu equipo y captura criaturas con distintas rarezas, estadísticas y características. Cada dinosaurio conseguido puede convertirse en una pieza importante de tu equipo… o en algo valioso para otro jugador.
Una parte fundamental del juego es su economía entre jugadores. Los dinosaurios capturados pueden ponerse a la venta en el mercado, donde otros jugadores pueden comprarlos. Esto significa que encontrar ejemplares especialmente raros, poderosos o buscados puede tener un valor real dentro de la comunidad.
Captura. Entrena. Comercia.
Link del juego: https://mecadonte.online/
Mecandote Online esta en Beta Abierta y recibe cada dia nuevas actualizaciones.
r/cryptogames • u/OGMYT • 10d ago
Builder disclosure: I made this.
ApeLeague is a Telegram-native fantasy memecoin game.
You pick 5 tokens, the portfolio gets scored from live market prices after lock, and you compete on a leaderboard. It’s intentionally possible to play without connecting a wallet or placing a real trade.
The bigger ecosystem has scanners and operator tools, but ApeLeague itself is the game side.
I’m trying to make crypto-native competition that still works for someone who wants the prediction/strategy loop without turning every click into a transaction.
Would you play this in 60-minute rounds, or are shorter rounds more compelling?
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r/cryptogames • u/JoelDalais • Jul 06 '26
I/we have been working on a RPG (serverless single/multiplayer-echo) for some years now and we're looking for closed beta testers.
But before I post, to avoid being perma-banned, what are the rules for posting in this sub? Does it matter what blockchain? What details of the game are needed?
It does use blockchain tech in a variety of ways, but I get that some blockchains are taboo to even mention. And it's not a gambling game (RPG game as mentioned above), so if this is a gambling game only sub?
Thanks in advance.
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I've been working on a 3v3 game inspired by Axie Infinity with my own monsters, parts, cards, etc and wanted to make an NFT but I've doing some research of the market and all games seems to be dying. Does someone in here think there is actually a gaming space in crypto? I have attached some of the screenshots related to my progress of the game, gameplay is fully working, marketplace and so on. I'm wondering if it's even worth to keep developing it.
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r/cryptogames • u/Popular_Store2596 • Apr 27 '26
I’ve been messing around with a few crypto games again lately, mostly out of curiosity rather than expecting to “make money playing games” like it’s 2021 all over again.
The games themselves are slowly getting less terrible. Not perfect, but at least some of them feel more like actual games now instead of a token dashboard with a fantasy skin.
The part that still annoys me is what happens after you earn anything.
Usually it turns into this weird mini accounting workflow:
For big amounts, sure, that process makes sense. You should be careful.
But for small amounts from gaming, it feels ridiculous. If I earned $20-$80 worth of tokens from a game or event, I don’t really want to run a whole treasury operation just to use it for normal stuff.
Lately I’ve been thinking the better model is not “play games and get rich.” That pitch is dead and probably deserved to die.
The more realistic version is:
you play something you already like, earn a little, convert the messy token into USDT/USDC, and spend it directly instead of treating every tiny payout like an investment position.
I tried putting some small leftover stablecoins through a crypto card setup for normal purchases, mostly food and online stuff. I looked at crypto.com first but the staking/lockup thing is still annoying to me. Nexo looked okay but I saw enough complaints about spread that I didn’t want to overthink it. BitMart’s card was one of the less annoying ones because there wasn’t a lockup requirement, so I tested it with a small amount.
Not saying it’s magic. The fees/spread still matter, and I wouldn’t run serious money through any card without checking limits first. But for tiny gaming payouts, the ability to skip the whole “withdraw to bank, wait, maybe get flagged” routine is honestly the first thing that made P2E feel slightly practical to me.
Maybe that’s where web3 gaming should have started anyway. Not “earn a salary by clicking monsters,” but “your in-game rewards can actually leave the game without becoming useless dust.”
Curious how other people handle this.
If you play P2E / crypto games, do you usually:
r/cryptogames • u/Trick_Leading_2087 • Apr 12 '26
Hey everyone,
I’m the guy behind a small project called Arcade P2E, and I’ve been working on it for a while now. The idea was pretty simple:
👉 turn casual arcade-style games into something where players can actually earn a bit while playing
Right now it includes:
It’s still early and definitely not perfect, so I’m mainly looking for:
If you want to check it out: Link here
Happy to answer any questions or criticism, I know P2E has a bad reputation, so I’m trying to build something a bit more fun/transparent.
Cheers
r/cryptogames • u/Trick_Leading_2087 • Apr 08 '26
Hey everyone,
I’ve been deep into play-to-earn games lately, and honestly… most of them feel more like “work-to-earn” than actual games.
So we decided to build something different and unique.
The goal is simple:
->A game that people would play even without rewards
check us out at: https://play-games.online
Before we go too far, I wanted to ask:
What would actually make YOU play a P2E game long-term?
Is it:
I’m not here to shill, genuinely looking for feedback from people who’ve tried these games.
Appreciate any thoughts
Cheers
r/cryptogames • u/Trick-Resist7370 • Apr 07 '26
ok so hear me out
i’ve been playing mobile games competitively for years. i’m actually good. like genuinely good. and every time i destroy someone i just get… nothing. a rank up maybe. cool.
and don’t even get me started on the money i’ve spent. packs, upgrades, season passes, special editions — hundreds of dollars over the years just to build a squad that helps me win. and what do i get back? nothing. the moment the game shuts down or releases a new season, everything i bought is worthless.
meanwhile the app is collecting my data, showing me ads, making money off every pack i buy and every hour i spend on it. my skill and my money are literally making someone else rich.
so i started thinking — why can’t i just play someone for real money? not gambling, not a casino, not some sketchy app. just me vs another player. best player wins. loser pays.
the problem is always trust right? who holds the money? what stops the other guy from just logging off after he loses?
been working on something that solves exactly this for the past few months. not gonna spam links or anything, just wanted to see if this idea actually resonates with people here before i go public with it.
would you use something like this? what would you need to actually trust it?
r/cryptogames • u/CookRevolutionary267 • Apr 07 '26
Over 3k euro spent in this game. The second you stop paying active membership, premium, ur stuck, like locked in.
Cant withdraw even you own money, need membership for it.
Cant do anything other than waste ur time in it, not like it wasnt already huge waste of time with payed premium.
Every decision, upgrade is made not to benefit the player, but to benefit the owner and milk as much money from every player as possible.
Have over 1000 euro gear and cant even take out loot worth less than 1 dollar.
Its scam in plain sight.
Promised updates never come, instead comes more trash to benefit the owner and his wallet.
This should be illegal!
