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Mafia Wars on the blockchain? Moon that

By Published On: January 10, 20256 min readViews: 430 Comments on Mafia Wars on the blockchain? Moon that

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Virtual Protocol and Avarik Saga partnered to create a flagship “Anime x Gaming x AI powerhouse”.

This means Avarik will bring Agents that can live stream games and comment on game in real-time. “Imagine a 24/7 agentic streamer, ACTUALLY playing games on Twitch AND interacting with the audience in real-time. . . “

  • This week, Limit Break announced its “biggest and most important Web3 release yet”: Apptokens and TokenMaster

  • Let’s discuss what these terms mean, and what this means for the industry:

    • Apptokens are a new class of programmable digital assets (ERC721-C and ERC-20 tokens). Designed to give game devs the tools to create functional token ecosystems

      • Examples of Apptokens:

        • App-linked: to drive game downloads by converting token demand into app engagement

        • Task-linked: requires specific tasks or quests to be completed before token interactions (e.g. enabling trading)

        • Web2 secured: use Web2 account infra (e.g. Gmail, Facebook, etc.) to secure and control token interactions

        • Trade-ratio: define trade value ratios between tokens in the game economy

        • Price range: set minimum/maximum price limits for trading

        • Promotional spend-only: freely distributed, but only usable in-game

        • Event: designed for event-based trading or engagement

    • TokenMaster is the economic infrastructure built to allow devs to manage their ERC-20 Apptokens effectively (like an economy dashboard)

    • The benefits:

      • Ryze (previously a game designer at Limit Break) provides some good insight into the specific benefits of the Apptokens:

        • This standard allows app-centric token economies to exist and operate primarily within the context of a particular app (e.g. game), making sure the app directly benefits from token demand and activity

        • It allows creators (e.g. devs) to capture the more speculative value and “token-driven UA” generated by their token, rather than losing it to external market forces or 3rd party platforms

        • It enhances the developer’s control over the game economy with tools to guide token utility and value toward desired outcomes, such as user retention and progression

      • Other benefits are mentioned such as:

        • Customizable token interactions, improved security, controlled trading activity, monetizing trading volume, dynamic token adjustments, Web2 gatekeeping, creating diverse token types, and returning a focus on building over token price

  • Overall, Apptokens will allow devs to define token behavior programmatically (on a smart contract level), something which wasn’t possible before

    • Developers will be able to define how tokens can be bought, sold, and spent on a very granular level in-app and onchain, unlocking a ton of new applications and ideas

  • Lastly, if you want to learn more, but in a more digestible and easy-to-understand video format, I can recommend this video from Payton

  • A couple of days ago, Sonzai Labs debuted a new gaming studio: “We build magical social experiences where AI, social gaming, and crypto seamlessly converge”

    • Founded by the same Ryze we just referred to, Ryan Foo (previously the VP of Engineering at Alamanak), and Ian Leck (previously engineering lead at Tiltyard)

  • Their first game is called TeleMafia, a social mafia game on Telegram

    • In the game, you wage wars with different mafia families, allocate funds for wars and raids, and engage in battles to earn respect (think Mafia Wars, but with interesting blockchain-based meta-features)

      • Furthermore, the game taps into AI with its “AI Concierge”, who manages treasuries, distributes rewards, and taps into DeFAI

      • It looks like the idea of the game came from Gabe Leydon

    • Why was Mafia Wars so successful?

      • It was very accessible from a gameplay perspective, integrated with Facebook, had strong reward loops, and good social dynamics

        • Using this same formula, but on Telegram and adding in some blockchain degenism, will probably fare well with the trader crowd (like Onchain Heroes)

    • They will release a Diamond Genesis Pass (a Factory NFT), that will grant respect, the rights to create a family and ongoing perks

  • The studio is backed by leaders in the Web3 gaming industry such as Gabe Leydon, Jihoz, Psychout, Piers Kicks, and others

    • Furthermore, we see involvement from institutional partners, including Gam3rGirl Ventures, the new incubation fund backed by BITKRAFT

  • ZKcandy, the gaming-focused L2 by ZKsync announced they raised $4M in a Seed round from Wemix, Animoca, Spartan Capital, and others

    • The funds will be used to build a Telegram-based gaming ecosystem, develop AI agents for gaming, and expand its network of partners

  • iCandy Interactive is another founding partner, one of the largest game developers in SEA (in Web2), they have a large stake in Lemon Sky Studios among other gaming studios

    • One of their investments includes Hashcode Studio, a company providing backend services and smart contract integrations to Web3 games

  • Around June or July this year, the ZKcandy account first popped up and recently the chain moved to its testnet phase

  • In terms of their game library, these are the current games in their ecosystem:

    • ChooChooSpirits, BTFD, Rupture Labs, Pepe Kingdom, Candy Defense, and Kitty Slash

      • Considering the quality of these games, their lineup isn’t very impressive as of now, however, there’s still potential here…

  • The chain currently has a pipeline with 25 game titles in various stages going live, including a “Tier-1 Hollywood IP licensed game title”

    • I believe ICandy using their industry connections to bring over “sleeper” IPs and games to Web3 might be the best bet here

    • Through its subsidiary Lemon Sky Studios they released Marvel Spider-Man and Marvel Avengers games before, however, I’d say it’d be unlikely to see these mega IPs in a Web3 game

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