- Tale Craft is a medieval-themed metaverse with luck-based crafting.
- The game is more tailored to crypto-savvy players.
- Tale Craft is the first craft-to-earn game on Avalanche.
Tale Craft is a new type of game build using the Avalanche network. The game offers craft-to-earn, as well as a GameFi side where players can stake their NFT. However, the game sits on its own as a crafting quest, which rewards players with Alchemy Power. More Alchemy Power can be used to increase passive earnings from staking.
Now, Tale Craft continues to attract a few dozen players per day, while still running its staking program with high APR for stablecoins.
Tale Craft offers an engaging game and a medieval-looking metaverse. However, the game requires multiple crypto actions, including the buying of AVAX to acquire mystery boxes and acquire the first crafting elements.
Tale Craft Aims for Sustainable Fee-Based Earnings
Tale Craft aims to bring a sustainable token, hence the reliance on AVAX for fees. AVAX is a highly traded, more liquid token, which can grant more stable price discovery to the game’s $CRAFT token and the value of the NFT. CRAFT is also not mintable and has a limited supply, hence the inability to craft too many items or plunder the game for cash.
Players can explore a broad metaverse to seek out Chests. The chests contain basic cards of the four elements – Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. From those elements, one of the more advanced playable cards can be crafted, with additional fees. The cards are then used in a turns-based strategy, which could be used for PvP tournaments.
While Tale Craft is not an example of an action-based game, it is an attempt to balance fees and payouts.
The game has a sustainable model based on fees, which later get distributed. Players are also encouraged to spend CRAFT for creating avatars and various items, which are then once again staked. The tokenomics is the bigger part of the game, requiring connections to a MetaMask wallet set up to Avalanche C-Chain.
Avalanche C-Chain carries multiple games, also driving the initial stage of Crabada and Snake City, before the games moved to the Swimmer Network subnet. Avalanche hosts both action games and GameFi and offers tailored solutions to each project based on the game’s main features.