I didn't expect on-chain games to be this competitive now.



Recently, I discovered a chess GameFi project that has attracted over 210,000 players. To be honest, I was totally skeptical at first—how much can a traditional game like chess really do once it's on the blockchain?

But I was quickly proven wrong.

This project incorporates magical mechanics into the game, with each piece capable of triggering special skills, completely overturning traditional chess strategies. You have to consider movement, tactics, and skill release timing all at once—it's that kind of adrenaline rush that makes your brain work overtime.

Even more impressive is the economic model designed around playing and earning, with match rewards, ranking incentives, NFT chess piece trading... the entire ecosystem offers a richer experience than I imagined.

Now I find myself wanting to play another game every day—this addiction is real. The combination of traditional gaming and Web3 is definitely a direction worth paying attention to.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 13h ago
Really competitive, 210,000 people play chess and can make money. I need to try it out.
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FantasyGuardianvip
· 12-10 12:00
210,000 players? The top players really can do anything, they don't even pass up chess The idea of magical chess pieces is indeed interesting, but can we avoid the same old money-making game套路? Wait, can this really make money? Or are we just going to get cut again? But speaking of which, with such a complicated融合机制, is it really still called chess? How long can this kind of thing stay popular? I'm uncertain
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defi_detectivevip
· 12-10 11:54
Magic Chess? It feels more and more ridiculous, but what does the 210,000 players' number say? Played it and really got hooked, the economic model is indeed solid. Honestly, I've seen many games that let you earn while playing, and this one didn't disappoint. The overachiever is here, traditional games are also starting to compete within Web3. This is the right way to open up GameFi, no need for all those fancy tricks.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 12-10 11:46
The King of Rolls has appeared, indeed. 210,000 players show that there is real demand in the market. Really? Magic Chess also features skill releases? I have to try it; it feels much more exciting than just playing chess. Winning as long as the economic model doesn't collapse. Most of these GameFi projects are dying quickly now. I'm a bit moved; I have to say, maybe traditional games should really try on-chain. I'm just worried it might be another cash grab scheme, but it seems like the player base is there.
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LightningLadyvip
· 12-10 11:40
210,000 players is truly exaggerated, but I have to try this magic chess Wow, the comeback is amazing; turns out chess pieces can also cast skills The design of earning while playing is indeed captivating, but don't be fooled by the economic model This is exactly what I said, traditional games should be modified like this It's the same old rhetoric; let's see after the hype dies down I didn't expect chess to be addictive, I'm crazy
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RuntimeErrorvip
· 12-10 11:37
Wow, this really broke the circle, even chess has been creatively modified like this 210,000 players is not a joke, you need to get on board quickly Why does it feel like all traditional games now want to come on chain and do their thing Is this economic model really just a way to harvest users? What is the current floor price of NFT chess pieces? Please explain.
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