Been thinking about a couple of gaming concepts that could be pretty interesting for the Web3 space. The first one involves a space invaders-style game where you're defending a blockchain ecosystem from waves of bad actors and failed projects. Could be a fun way to gamify security awareness, right? The second idea is a retro game collection built around abandoned or discontinued crypto projects with solid fundamentals—basically celebrating the ones that tried to do something meaningful but didn't make it. It's kind of a memorial and a learning experience rolled into one. Both concepts play with Web3 history and community identity. Would love to hear what people think about these directions.

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RugDocScientistvip
· 6h ago
I love this second concept, the game that commemorates those losers... it’s a bit touching.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 6h ago
ngl the first idea is a bit interesting, but the real bad actors are not afraid of these little games haha
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liquiditea_sippervip
· 6h ago
NGL, the Space Invaders idea is kind of interesting, but how do you define "bad actors"? It feels like it could easily become a tool for certain projects to diss each other.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 6h ago
ngl This second concept really hit me... feels like building a monument for those forgotten projects Space Invaders is really creative, but it seems too easy for the defender to win haha Abandoned project game collection? That's awesome, who says failure means no meaning The first idea sounds good, just not sure how to design the gameplay to truly enhance safety awareness Hey, have you thought about connecting historical on-chain data... so we can really replay what happened in the past... never mind, maybe too complicated The character positioning is about right, play well and you win, play poorly and you're just like those projects... this irony is a bit harsh haha Would combining these two be more effective... one learns defense, the other learns to find answers from failure Who would really want to play a memorial game... but it also seems like... some people actually want this kind of thing
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