- Mines of Dalarnia aims to bring a renewed game and launch on the Chromia network.
- The game rewards turn more meaningful at higher XP levels.
- The Mining Apes collection remains scarce, with limited items and listings.
Mines of Dalarnia is one of the games that is trying to reinvent itself and regain its appeal. After bringing a new version with more complex dungeons. The game’s model is Manage and Earn, and depends on the Mining Ape and Pickaxes owned to conquer dungeons.
Mines of Dalarnia also aims to join the Chromina network, which is headed to a mannet launch after the current period of tests.
Mines of Dalarnia is also running a testnet game, and will introduce an update with a temporary game outage this Thursday. Additionally, the game team will hold an AMA session with the community.
The biggest problem of Mines of Dalarnia was its launch, which happened during peak NFT hype. After that, the game was not as profitable, and could not offset the relatively large initial investments in Apes and Pickaxes.
Mines of Dalarnia has also added Planets with mining plots, and resources that depend on the biome where they are set. Mining in the game is also tied to the Mining Ape’s level. At higher levels, mining may become more efficient. The game has also added Robo Canary Birds, which assist players, warn of dangers and serve as a light source in the mazes. Robo Canaries can also carry the player’s inventory to the surface, available for higher-tier players.
Mines of Dalarnia Sees User Base, Token Recovery
Even at this stage, Mines of Dalarnia still draws in around 120 users per day, interacting with Binance Smart Chain. The game’s Ape collection is relatively active on OpenSea. Apes are also relatively rare, with 3040 minted and 3039 distributed to players. Most owners hold onto their Apes, and only 2% are listed for resale.
DAR tokens also managed to recover in the past few weeks, growing from lows around $0.12 up to $0.24. DAR is distributed to 49,298 addresses and is a relatively popular token, since the game has been around for years already. After a difficult 2022 and complaints from players, Mines of Dalarnia is now trying to enter a new stage, and partner with other Chromia games like My Neighbor Alice.