BabyDoge Enters Gaming Sector with New Telegram-Based Interactive Game


BabyDoge Enters Gaming Sector with New Telegram-Based Interactive Game

  bsc.news 15 July 2024 10:53, UTC

BabyDoge launched its highly anticipated Telegram game, BabyDoge PAWS Clicker today, July 15. This development follows the coin’s previous announcement about creating a game on the messaging platform.

⏰ GAME SERVERS ARE STARTING UP…

INVITES WILL BE SENT SHORTLY.

FINAL COUNTDOWN WILL START SOON.

ESTIMATED TIME UNTIL SEVERS OPEN: 6 HOURS.

DO NOT CLICK ANY SCAM LINKS. pic.twitter.com/RUSJ6eiNz8

— Baby Doge (@BabyDogeCoin) July 15, 2024

The game already saw over 20,000 registrations from 167 countries.

Gameplay Features

The BabyDoge PAWS Clicker game aims to provide an engaging and evolving gameplay experience. Players can customize their BabyDoge characters, earn rewards, and connect their crypto wallets. Features include click-to-earn mechanics, wallet integration, and NFT minting, enhancing both gameplay and utility.

According to BabyDoge, launching the game on Telegram taps into a vast user base, introducing millions to the BabyDoge ecosystem. This exposure is expected to drive potential buy pressure as new users familiarize themselves with BabyDoge.

Increased visibility from the game could lead to IP licensing deals, resulting in BabyDoge-themed merchandise like plushies and apparel, as per an announcement.

The team also hopes to generate revenue with the game through advertisements, in-app purchases, and NFT minting. These new revenue streams will reportedly support the project financially, potentially funding further hires and development.

Partnership with Yescoin

Last month, BabyDoge announced a strategic partnership with Yescoin, a popular Telegram-based game. Yescoin has over 9 million players, making it a significant partner for BabyDoge.

This collaboration aims to expand BabyDoge’s reach and integrate its gaming services. Yescoin’s tasks include engaging with BabyDoge’s socials, boosting interaction and growth across both ecosystems.

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