Now Pixels and that Stacked system thats where things get a bit more interesting. Pixels is a free to play social farming game on the Ronin blockcha

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LimitOrderMonk
· 04-23 10:32
The experience on the Ronin chain is relatively smooth, making it more suitable for social farms that require frequent interactions.
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OwlChainViewer
· 04-23 07:56
Getting started for free is very friendly; newcomers don't have to spend money upfront to experiment.
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InvisibleMarketMaker
· 04-21 20:13
Does the Stacked system specifically stack buffs or stacking yields? I'm a bit curious about the mechanism details.
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LookingAtTheCandlestickChart
· 04-21 16:37
Pixels really know how to have fun on Ronin.
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SushiAndSlugs
· 04-21 16:26
A beginner's guide: is it more cost-effective to start by farming and gathering resources, or to focus on social tasks first?
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GateUser-818d3026
· 04-21 16:21
The most important aspects of free games are anti-cheat measures and fairness; don't let studios ruin the experience.
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ExitLiquidityPoet
· 04-21 16:16
If Stacked can provide clear rewards for contributions/activities, then retention could be very strong.
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MemeFisher
· 04-21 16:14
I'm a bit looking forward to seeing how it turns social relationships into on-chain value, not just the P2E approach.
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Neon-LitStreetsAfterTheRain
· 04-21 16:14
Will the transfer of Pixels assets be too complicated? Can ordinary players easily get started?
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ByteSizedAlpha
· 04-21 16:13
The Ronin ecosystem now has quite a few games, and Pixels needs to stand out with differentiated content and social gameplay to make an impact.
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