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Compete to win game. Lost At Sea has partnered up with Appetite Creative, a creative technology studio, to design, build, and create a new multi-player, blockchain-based game.
Bright, vibrant, and intuitive, the user interface follows brave sailors who lost at sea and now want to find their way to riches. It allows players to race against each other to earn $WAVE tokens and other cryptocurrency like $SOL.
Appetite Creative was tasked with creating a Game Design Document (GDD), which covered all aspects of the game. The game is hosted on Solana and has multiple levels and features. This family-friendly game provides a unique experience that appeals to a broad range of users, from young children to old adults.
“Our goal with Lost At Sea is to create an engaging, fun and entertaining game that makes a positive difference in the world.” “We’re very pleased with the results of Appetite Creative. It’s an engaging interactive game that makes a positive impact in our world in a fun, entertaining way,” stated Jay Walsh, aka Scurvy.
We enjoyed every aspect of creating and developing this game, which provides a unique and engaging experience for all ages. It’s a great game for novices and gamers alike, thanks to the six levels, power-ups, and options to purchase and sell NFTs, as well as bright graphics and colorful characters,” stated Jenny Stanley (Managing Director, Appetite Creative).
The game allows players to choose their level, character, and number of opponents, giving them the ability to take control and digitally own the game. The Lost At Sea team pledged to donate part of the profits to Team Seas foundation. This is an organization dedicated to cleaning up our oceans.
“We created Lost At Sea in the late 2021s and released it to public in February 2022. We have always aimed to make the most of this exciting new space and help improve our planet. This core principle will not change with the release of our new game. “Our game is just another way for our community make a positive difference in the world,” stated Joe Morris, aka Supreme.
There are two types of Lost At Sea collections: 2D and 3-D sailors, and Admirals from the cross-chain NFT platform Magic Eden.