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2D survival role-playing game Cryptara Conquest is coming to Eclipse

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Next up is another surprise for avid gamers. Cryptara Conquest is a 2D survival RPG game driven by storytelling and adventure elements, which will be released on the Eclipse platform. Combining the charm of classic old-school games with modern survival mechanics, the game aims to provide players with a rich and immersive experience through a fusion of nostalgia, innovation and blockchain technology, and keep them coming back.

Elio, founder of IntoTheVerse Games, said: "Programming complex states such as player life and death mechanics, asset inventories, automated reward distribution, and on-chain leaderboards for weekly raid tournaments on the blockchain is not an easy task because of the large number of on-chain operations required. With the high throughput, security, and network effects of the Eclipse platform, Cryptara Conquest can ensure a smooth gaming experience, provably fair, and increase player engagement. Eclipse fully combines the ideas of Ethereum with Solana's lightning-fast execution environment, which is a perfect fit for such a demanding game."

What is Cryptara Conquest?

Cryptara Conquest is a 2D survival RPG with mechanics inspired by classic games like Enter The Gungeon, with bullet-hell rogue-like elements at its core, including resource gathering, item crafting, monster and boss battles, and purchasable collectibles, all expertly combined in an exciting and dynamic gameplay.

Set in a desolate world where three dominant factions battle for resources to survive, Cryptara Conquest is the ultimate epic survival RPG that will keep you on your toes as you explore this unforgiving world.

Cryptara is the starting point of IntoTheVerse's future game series. Starting with Cryptara, you will have the opportunity to experience the world of on-chain entertainment firsthand.

Cryptara Conquest is coming to Eclipse

As you can imagine, including features such as survival PvE mode, resource collection, item forging, monster fighting, boss fighting, and collectible item purchases in one on-chain game is not an easy task. It requires high throughput, fast transaction execution, and consistently low fees.

Eclipse uses SVM and its features, such as parallel execution and independent fee markets, and is supported by Celestia, a data availability layer designed specifically for data availability, to make such large-scale game states with frequent interactions and high frequency of changes possible. This provides developers with new opportunities to build highly complex and interactive games that run entirely on the blockchain.

About IntoTheVerse

IntoTheVerse is building the future of Web3 games with fun on-chain experiences and storytelling-driven power. Driven by a group of dynamic and talented innovators, IntoTheVerse is committed to changing the landscape of the Web3 space. Team members come from different fields, including game design, game programming, blockchain applications, game art and animation, which enables IntoTheVerse to provide comprehensive and integrated project solutions. Our team is developing games in major Web3 ecosystems, especially Solana and Aptos, and has achieved remarkable results in major Web3 game hackathons and startup accelerators. We are committed to creating technologically advanced gaming experiences and solutions that are easily accessible and beneficial to a wide range of players.

Eclipse

Eclipse is an Ethereum Layer2 platform driven by the Solana virtual machine. It integrates the best components of the modular stack, using Ethereum for settlement, Solana virtual machine for execution, Celestia to ensure data availability, and RISC Zero for proof. This innovative architecture enables its Layer2 to have high performance characteristics while accessing Ethereum liquidity and maintaining verifiable strict constraints. Eclipse provides developers with a general Layer2 platform that supports large-scale applications and provides impetus for the next generation of decentralized applications.

Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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