What I find interesting about Pixels is not just the growth. It is the design logic underneath it. Is this game actually building real player attachment, or just removing friction so efficiently that the numbers look healthier than they really are? When rewards get smarter, does the game become better, or does the system just become better at managing behavior? And if blockchain becomes invisible, is that the breakthrough, or just a cleaner way to package optimization? I like that Pixels seems more thoughtful than most Web3 games. But the real test is whether that intelligence protects the fun, or quietly starts replacing it.

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