My Neighbor Alice Celebrates Full Public Launch on Chromia With “Chapter One: A New Adventure”
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A new chapter is starting for community builder game My Neighbor Alice (MNA). In fact, it’s the very first chapter, which might come as a surprise to players who’ve been exploring its archipelago world for years. The difference is that MNA has now officially exited alpha following its full public launch on Chromia’s blockchain. New chapter, same fun-loving community. A New Dawn Begins The public launch is a daunting moment for most blockchain projects, since it’s a time fraught with risk when all eyes are watching and expectations are high. Alice’s launch, in comparison, has proven to be plain sailing thanks to the fact that the game was already stable, its token widely distributed, and its in-game economy well developed. With “Chapter One: A New Adventure,” it’s simply made it official with Chromia , its forever blockchain home. That’s not to say that nothing’s changed. It would be strange to turn the page and encounter more of the same: readers – or rather players – demand to be entertained, and the new-look Alice promises that in spades. One of the biggest improvements regulars will spot as they immerse themselves in Alice land is that there’s a new way to connect: in-browser. No download required, and there’s also an instant play mode that bypasses the need for owning tokens or connecting a web wallet. This Doesn’t Feel Like Web3 One of the defining trends in web3 gaming in recent years has been the abstraction of blockchain components, not to walk back this element but to abstract it. Come for the game and, if you love it, there’ll be plenty of time to dive deeper later and unlock all the added features web3 offers, so the thinking goes. It’s a school of thought that MNA has ascribed to with Chapter One. For players who wish to engage deeply, wallets can be created in-game to mint assets, save progress, or interact with the MNA economy. Another point of friction that Alice has eliminated is the cost and time associated with recording transactions onchain thanks to Chromia’s gasless model. Unlike most blockchains where users pay fees for transactions, Chromia handles these costs behind the scenes, allowing players to focus on gameplay. This approach makes My Neighbor Alice feel as intuitive as traditional online games. Chromia plays a critical role in delivering a smooth gaming experience that extends far beyond transaction fees. The blockchain’s relational database architecture allows My Neighbor Alice to store core game data – such as player progress and the state of the virtual world – directly onchain. This reduces reliance on centralized servers, ensuring that this is a genuinely decentralized game that has a life of its own and whose destiny lies in the hands of its community. Islands in the Snow With its core gameplay focused on farming, building, and social interaction, MNA draws its cues from games like Animal Crossing and Minecraft. It’s a laidback, friendly kinda place where players can design their own virtual islands, grow crops, craft items, and hang out without anyone cramping their style of dulling their vibe. In My Neighbor Alice, the sun is always shining – with one notable exception. The archipelago has just acquired its own winter zone that’s frequented by 40,000 Pudgy Penguins, whose NFT owners can gain access to exclusive in-game features, including fully animated 3D companions based on their unique companions. The integration has brought wintry weather to the Alice universe – and a whole lotta Pudgy holders, waddling as fast as they can. Despite having achieved its full public launch after years in the making, MNA’s developer team is not resting on its laurels. There’s a second chapter to craft, more web3 communities to onboard, and a detailed roadmap to implement. Things may look calm on the surface, but behind the scenes there’s a flurry of activity as Alice prepares for its next great challenge. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

Source: Crypto Daily