Plant vs. Undead Gets Farming Features

The trend of crypto games is to have farming as well as breeding mechanics for an in-game economy to function properly.

The tower defence genre is not the most popular in the gaming industry. However, it gained the most popularity with the release of Plants vs Zombies in 2009. The game was lucky to be released during the “golden age” of mobile gaming on smartphones, along with such huge titles as Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, Jetpack Joyride, and others. 

The game attracted attention for its catchy gameplay, interesting ideas, and ridiculous visuals. No wonder then, that a decade later blockchain developers have tried to copy the success formula in the crypto gaming industry. 

Plant vs Undead hints that it’s the ideological successor by visuals and genre. The trend of crypto games is to have farming as well as breeding mechanics for an in-game economy to function properly. 

As such, the developers added various farming simulator mechanics to the tower defence formula. Thus, before going into battle, you need to harvest plants – the gaming items. Users can also raise  the undead, the in-game pets, and they’ll help you around the farm. 

On The Flipside

  • Although developers bring new mechanics to the tower defence formula, the token’s situation on the market is deplorable. Its price continues to be at the bottom.  

Why You Should Care?

Blockchain games are designed in different ways to traditional ones. Their main pillar is the economy. Hence, the developers tend to combine a priori different genres in order to bring them into one common denominator in terms of gameplay and setting. This means, new interesting combinations are yet to appear in the future! 

This article is for information purposes only and should not be considered trading or investment advice. Nothing herein shall be construed as financial, legal, or tax advice. Trading forex, cryptocurrencies, and CFDs pose a considerable risk of loss.

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