$197.18 crowdfunded from 137 people
$282.30 received from matching pools
Tldr.
Mississippi is a fully on-chain PVP rogue-like game deeply integrated with Lootverse. The game offers a novel gaming experience while pioneering Autonomous Wolrds with full composability.
Gameplay
Rogue-like mining
Players will enter a randomly generated expansive cavern space with pre-placed treasures. They need to explore and exploit as many treasures from the cavern as possible within a fixed time limit. In varied maps, players might discover unique treasures or resources, functioning as special rewards or as synthesis ingredients.
Combat system
Players can attack and plunder one another's items. Encryption battle strategies will be introduced to enhance randomness, which means, you won't be able to know your opponent's strategy before each of you has submitted your move to the blockchain, preventing bots' front-running. In the game, strategies could allow players to make little bets with the potential for big gains, creating a highly engaging battle experience. Moreover, acquiring various loot items can enhance the game dynamics since players can obtain stronger attributes, which in turn improve mining and combat abilities. We've already planned out a suite of numerical strategies that enable loot items to grant diverse characteristics to game characters, augmenting gameplay variety and richness.
Synthesis system
There will also be a synthesis system. The conversion of resources into Loot items will be strategically designed, with specific resources capable of combining to form a certain Loot item.
Long-term vision
Mississippi will pioneer Autonomous Worlds by deeply integrating with Loot NFTs and Realms NFTs which represent the largest fully on-chain game community, such as allowing users to transform particular Realms resources to Loot items or combining the story behind certain Realms NFTs into the entire worldview.
The final vision of Mississippi is to build an Eternal Roblox, and we are experimenting by building modules with existing games/assets.
Mississippi History
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accepted into Web3 Open Source Software 1 year ago. 137 people contributed $197 to the project, and $282 of match funding was provided.