A game that allows users to earn money is a truly good game!



Having played so many Web3 games, what really keeps me immersed long-term and I truly believe in is @pixels.

It’s not a grind chain game played just to make money, but an open world that perfectly combines leisure fun, social warmth, and Web3 economy.

It’s different from others!

- Web3 is not fragmented: Relying on Ronin, assets (land NFTs, items) truly belong to you, with zero barriers to entry, healing like a traditional pixel-style farm.

- The Stacked ecosystem is the soul: AI-driven reward system makes $PIXEL staking smarter and more sustainable. It’s not mindless token issuance, but distribution based on contribution and ecological value, creating a healthy cycle.

- Leisure ≠ Boredom: Farming, exploring, building, socializing—pace is under your control; collaborating with friends, guild interactions—warm and not lonely.

How to make money in the game? Here’s my idea!

1. Farming + quests (active): Grow crops, raise livestock, complete quest board orders, improve skills to earn $PIXEL ; after VIP, earnings and withdrawal scenarios are more stable.
2. Staked assets (passive): Stake $PIXEL into the ecological game pool, receive ecological rewards monthly; land NFTs can also be staked for additional gains.
3. Asset appreciation (long-term): Land/NFT items are tradable; the more prosperous the ecosystem, the more assets retain value.

What impresses me most about Pixels: playing happily while turning time and effort into sustainable assets. It’s not a zero-sum game, but growing the ecosystem together.

This is what Web3 games should look like, not just making everyone spend money!

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