Preface

As a long-term player paying attention to the GameFi field, I have tried many 'play-to-earn' projects, but most either rely on fund-raising logic to sustain or have a single gameplay, destined to be fleeting. It wasn't until I encountered **(Magic City)** that I truly realized: blockchain games can be so real, rich, and even a bit 'addictive'.

This article will start from a player's genuine perspective, taking everyone through the gameplay logic, money-making mechanism of (Magic City), and why I decided to participate long-term and accumulate MCM.

1. It’s not about leveling up by defeating monsters, but participating in the construction of a virtual city.

After entering the game, I was born in a rural courtyard— the game provided basic living facilities and starting seeds. From the very beginning, I felt the difference between this game and traditional RPGs or GameFi.

No 'main quest forcing you along'.

No 'official subsidies for money-making'

All resources are generated by oneself, with a free market for buying and selling.

The game has 9 continents, 18 cities, and 72 villages, each with different resources. I can choose to farm, raise livestock, or fish to earn coins, then take the coins to trade or invest in upgrades at the market.

The city is another world: I can work to earn money, buy property to settle down, invest in shops, and even participate in land auctions and real estate speculation. Honestly, it's almost identical to the logic of real society.

2. Coins are the in-game currency, and MCM is the key to earning 'real money'.

In the game, there are two types of currency:

  • Coins: Obtained through farming, working, mining, etc., mainly used for daily expenses and trading.

  • MCM: An on-chain token that can be exchanged for coins, and is the part that can truly be withdrawn to a wallet and converted to cash.

For example, I planted several rounds of rice in the countryside and raised a few batches of chickens, earning about 4000 coins, and then exchanged them at the trading market for 180 MCM at a decent exchange rate. Based on the MCM market price at that time, this was roughly a few hundred yuan in actual earnings. More importantly, this was not an 'airdrop' or 'volume manipulation', but something I genuinely earned through gameplay!

As for scenarios like factory investments, land auctions, and hotel openings, they are the main ways for advanced players to spend MCM. You can imagine that in the future, as more new players join, the demand for MCM will increase rapidly.

3. There are numerous ways to make money, not relying on 'arbitrage', but on strategy and planning.

Many GameFi projects follow a 'click-click->earn tokens->sell' model, while (Magic City) is completely different. It offers enough diverse paths for me to choose a suitable direction for development.


Initially, I focused on a dual path of 'working + farming', and as I accumulated more coins, I started investing in shops and houses, now planning to buy a piece of land to build a hotel for rent.

4. MCM is not about 'harvesting profits', but a truly useful token.

The reason that led me to decide to hold MCM long-term is not only its real value scenario but also its transparent mechanism and reasonable supply.

  • Total supply of 21 million tokens, of which 96.24% is locked.

  • Player output is the main source (50% used for in-game mining).

  • No official control over the market; the exchange rate is freely determined by the market.

  • Every construction, expansion, and auction requires MCM.

    After observing the market, I found that the more players build cities and participate in investments, the tighter the circulation of MCM becomes. This is similar to real-world land assets; the scarcer it is, the more valuable it becomes.

5. This virtual world is not perfect, but it is maturing.

As an early participant, I have also seen the current shortcomings, such as insufficient guidance for newcomers, high economic complexity, and some features still in iteration. However, it is precisely because it is not a fast-food game; it feels more like a 'developing country' where every player is a builder and may also become a beneficiary.

I have already been treating this game as a long-term project, continuously participating in land auctions, shop operations, and token reserves. I believe that as (Magic City)'s ecosystem matures further, MCM will become a rare 'high-value token' in the blockchain gaming world.
Conclusion

If you are a player who enjoys strategic management and wants to truly 'gain something' in the virtual world.

If you are tired of those 'click to earn tokens and run away' fast-food blockchain games;

Therefore, I strongly recommend you come to (Magic City) and experience it.

Starting as a farmer or a worker, one day you too can become a capitalist in this virtual world.

MCM is not just a token; it is your first step in mastering digital wealth.