New NFT collection features virtual game CDs as non-fungible tokens

New NFT collection features virtual game CDs as non-fungible tokens


Compact Games NFT launches its collection of “CD Virtual Game” for mint merchants and to be executed on desktop and mobile devices from January 31.

Available on Nft walk Magic EdenCompact Games offers traders a collection of 33 unique games of your choice, each with four types of rarities: standard, bronze, silver and gold.

The games were on compact games NFT site Have a gameplay arcade style, similar to classic mobile games such as Candy Crush or Flappy Bird. Some of the titles presented are the witch, the Halloween Spirit, Shumii and Moonsheep. Not only that, many games seem to be inspired by popular cryptography icons, they are titles like Pengu Pong, Cryptoads, Flappy Pengu and Odd Toad Run.

The developers have prepared a total of 3,333 “virtual game cd” that traders can buy as a non -bubble token at a price of 0.06 ETH (Ethn). The trial for compact games NFT will start on January 31 on the Abstract Mainnet, alongside other popular NFTs.

How to play compact NFT games?

In order to play virtual CD, NFT rootstocks must connect their cryptographic portfolios to the virtual console platform for compact games using a supplier. Then, they can choose from a list of virtual game CDs available and insert the CD of the game in the virtual console to execute it. Experience reflects the process of inserting video game CDs to play on consoles as in the 90s and in the early 2000s.

“At his heart is a virtual console where users can play games based on NFT on desktop and mobile devices. Immerse yourself in an exciting gaming experience that merges pleasure with the innovation of blockchain technology, ”wrote Compact Games NFT on the official website.

Compact Games NFT is one of the latest game initiatives launched on the blockchain. However, not all companies have succeeded. As before reported By Crypto.News, Midnight Society, the Studio Development of the YouTuber Video Game Dr Dr Dr Déppect’s Deadrop, announced that it closed operations after three years.

Consequently, the game which was supposed to be a pvpve extraction shooter in the 80s will never see its release.

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