#pixel $PIXEL
I keep coming back to one thought… at what point does a game stop being a game and start becoming an economy?
With @Pixels , it still looks like a farming and crafting game on the surface. But when I look deeper, I see something else forming. Systems like NFT land, slot deeds, and T5 machines are not just gameplay features. They feel more like rules of ownership.
Earlier, games were simple. You played, you progressed, and the system could replace you anytime. Here it feels different. Land, renewals, access slots, all of it makes me feel like I am running a small digital operation, not just playing casually.
And that creates a different kind of pressure. It is no longer just relaxation. There is planning, consistency, and responsibility involved. The system keeps moving even when you step away.
Still, I do not see this as a bad thing. I think there is a real experiment happening here. It is testing where gaming ends and economic behavior begins.
So the question stays the same for me… is this still a game, or the early version of a new kind of digital economy?
