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I really like how thorough the article was and the honesty in scoring :)

As any TCG player knows, no strategy is bulletproof, so I think the most important way of making good use of web3 tech or making good web3 games comes from understanding what pieces of the tech make sense.

The challenge I see more often with web3 games is trying to do everything at once because they grew in love with the solution but not the problem. So we need interoperable avatars, a DAO, NFT's, earning potential, etc because it's web3, but there is not actual game worth playing.

I think it took a while for people in the industry to come to terms with these problems but I see more and more openness to the idea that many of these elements may hurt your game (like having a token that is freely traded) if improperly added to the mix.

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Great article.

I would say, web3 brings values for gamers as other technologies. web3 is not a silver bullet for game developers. However, it brings added values for games. I guess, web3 will be a technology that is used as "standard" to help building relations with gamers. However, only in case when game studios will not only focus on selling nft and coins.

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