Forest Knight is a newly active Web3 game with tournaments, which aims to bring more equal access and play-to-own. Recently, Forest Knight wrapped up its first playing season and is now aiming to wrap up a series of upgrades before Season 2.
Recently, Forest Knight was also added to Blockchain Game Alliance as a potential source of fun-first and in-game earnings.
Forest Knight also set a goal to avoid becoming a pay-to-play game. Instead, players will accrue ownership over time, and will be able to trade resources and items. The next upgrades will make sure all players have a fair trading and earning experience.
All the items and resources in the game can be used for progress, and Forest Knight will not sell rare items with outsized advantage. However, players can produce such items and try to sell them on the marketplace. Forest Knight is also giving away rewards in the form of special Knights and Heroes, instead of just inflationary tokens. Recently, the game wrappd up its previous tournament with an NFT prize.
Players can rank high in the tournaments even with a free set of accessories in the character’s slots, there is no need to acquire high-priced NFT in order to progress.
Forest Knight Offers Advancement-Based Earnings
For now, Forest Knight is still barely in the top 300 of Polygon apps, as most of the activities are happening within the game, and just a handful of users are accessing the smart contracts. Players also can rent the Heroes and Knights to send on quests, where they will acquire Gold, Gems and Mystery Chests.
The game has two modes, with quests to gather resources. The game also has PvP battles with the same Heroes. In this regard, Forest Knight resembles Crabada, though with a different balance and only one KNIGHT token as a tradable asset. More earnings and achievements come to players that make a time investment and advancements in the game, with organic buildup of resources and items.