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# Problem Statement

We think there isn’t enough free 2 play web3 games on the market as of now. Most free to play games are considered almost locked until you open them with a paywall.&#x20;

Most projects out there are only interested in chasing whales with large pockets and catering to their wants and needs. We don’t see that as being very profitable in the long run, we aim to fish for our community members with a wide net, offering the little guy plenty of opportunities and also not forgetting about the whales. There will be something for everyone, and if we haven’t already thought of it, we always are open for suggestions.&#x20;

We also have a huge problem in our space with scammers, rugpool projects, cash grabbing useless nft's, and broken promises. We aim to do better. We also will be watching, we will remember who hurt us, and who helped us. Who do you think should be on the Naughty List and Nice List of NFT Projects?

Tell us in our Discord!

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