I checked out Pixels and I’ll be honest, it’s got something going for it,
but I’m not fully convinced yet at its base it is a farming and exploration game i collect resources improve my skills, connect with people and work through quests nothing new there i have seen this loop before but the twist is how it mixes that with blockchains ownership that is where I get unsure.
I like the idea of actually owning what i earn in a game if I grind for something, it’s mine not just stuck on some company server that can disappear one day that feels fair but at the same time blockchain games usually mess thIs up.
They focus too much on tokens and not#pixel enough on making the game fun so yeah, I’m watching that closely and regularly.
What pixels does right, at least from what i see, is the vibe it is simple it doesn’t try too hard i just farm explore build things talk to people it feels chill that actually counts more than i think not everything has to be intense or a competition.
The open world part is interesting too i am not stuck doing one thing i'm just explore collect stuff and build things up little by little that kind of space to play is nice especially without pressure.
I’m wondering does it keep me hooked in the long run?
farming games can get repetItIve fast and if the blockchains side starts pushing too hard like making everything about earning or trading it could ruin the whole experience.
I do respect what they’re trying to do though makIng a game tha is easy to pick up while quietly introducing people to web3 that is smart most blockchain stuff feels complicated and annoying pixels Staying minimal and avoiding pushing the mechanics too aggressively, it can work.
Right now I’m just getting started and kind of on the fence.
I like the direction, the chill gameplay, and the idea of owning your progress, but I want to see how it holds up after real playtime.
I’m just trying it like a normal game first not thinking about money or blockchain.
If it’s fun on its own, then it’s worth sticking with. I’ll keep exploring the ecosystem, learning as I go, and see how it develops.#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels