Since it's a game that will be on the Hive blockchain, it will also reward players for achieving achievements in story mode and farming in dungeon mode, as well as for fighting for the highest rank in competitive mode. We're still in a very early stage of development, although we're missing some equipment, such as computers and design teams, to carry out the project. We want to do it in the best possible way.We wanted to start raising the necessary funds through the project's publications.
Coding with friends is quite fun, but even though they're people I've known for years, it's always difficult to deal with different ways of thinking. It can lead to arguments, and arguments never lead to anything. It's difficult to work with people who aren't humble because they don't want to change their way of thinking or accept others' ideas. We all have to agree to move forward toward a single, clear goal and divide the workload.
We're a team of students; some are accounting majors and others studied engineering.
We're having trouble naming our game studio. We wanted to use a logo with the letters of the three original people from JRS studio, but we discovered they were already using that name. To avoid legal issues in the future, we decided to change the name. For now, we haven't agreed on the name of the game studio and the name of the game's blockchain project.
I want the community to give us their feedback on our game, and I also want to know what you'd like to see in the game. If you have any suggestions for the project, I'd be happy to read them.
In order to carry out this project, we need to raise the money to buy the equipment, and we need a server to test the competitive mode and make the connections to the blockchain. Any help, advice, or guidance will be gladly accepted.
I can share the game algorithm code for a story mode battle. It's just a test I made. I'll leave you my git hub if you want to check it out. Since I had lost my Git Hub accounts due to a mistake with my nephew, I wanted someone else to save the project code. I stopped saving passwords on my laptop, which is why I had lost everything. I tried to convince the game development team to open source the game so other interested developers could see our code and help us develop it, but they preferred to keep it secret since they don't have hive accounts. We made our own cryptographic keys to enter the game. We also discussed the game's economy. We want it to use the hive currency. We don't want to invent a new cryptocurrency. We think using the hive currency is the best option for player rewards.