Jurassic World! - Splinterlands Weekly Challenge

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For fans of Steven Spielberg's films and the Jurassic world, you can continue to see your favorite prehistoric animals in the Jurassic World game, downloadable on both PlayStore and AppleStore. The game is graphically very nice and here every player is the manager of his own park. In the beginning you only have one dinosaur available but you have to start winning new dinosaurs through battles.


Each dinosaur has attack, defense and life characteristics and it is necessary to improve performance also through genetic modifications. For every match we win, we get points, dinosaur food and new species to breed and grow. Obviously these resources also need money to be able to obtain them, money that can be purchased directly by credit card or PayPal.


At the beginning the park is small and you have to expand it to place the cages with the dinosaurs. Expansions, where not provided by the game, can always be purchased with money. Even the time needed for dinosaur improvement can be cut down with money. But why spend all this money? In the end it's a game in itself!


Splinterlands instead offers excellent opportunities for growth of its investment. It is a card game that. Unlike all other games, it also represents an investment for players. Well the cards that you buy to enhance your deck of cards have a value on the market and can be sold at any time.


The game will also assign DEC for each battle won, also token a value on the Steem-Engine market (currently very convenient about $ 0.0004) or used to buy potions, Untamed card decks. I recently used 2000 DEC to buy a 5 card deck and look what I found? A new summoner priced at around $ 9!


The investment that everyone decides to spend has a value that in the coming months or years could definitely increase exponentially, with the mass adoption of the game by parts of potential millions of players! I find it absolutely smart to invest even small amounts now and one day find yourself a really nice treasure!


Thank you for taking the time to read this post

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Oh snap! That Jurassic Park game looks fun!

I think that's how 'they get ya' (or how games have worked since the beginning of time). Making something visually pleasing, entertaining and rewarding (key word there) is why ANY game is successful.

The only thing is ... now we got blockchains and the ability to actually HOLD VALUE in our games... meaning, the old way will have to jump on board or really pull out something amazing and new in the 'rewards only in game' department.

Thanks for sharing!
I'll be back later with a steemmonsters upvote!

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