Do you remember the last time,
what year was it when you waited for a blockchain game to launch?
For me, Lumiterra is the kind of game that made me 'wait seriously'.
I remember it was in December 2023 when Lumiterra started its beta testing.
At that time, the community enthusiasm was particularly high; an invitation code could create a market.
I also brought people in, lurked in groups, and grabbed qualifications,
just like going back to those years when I fought for game test codes in my childhood,
a feeling of 'waiting + expectation' has returned after a long absence.
Now the testing is open, anyone can jump in directly,
but the memory of 'waiting for a blockchain game' has always remained.
You will start to reflect—
When did we start to default to: blockchain games are just 'play a round and leave'?
When did we only look at airdrop charts, prophecy charts, and stop caring about whether the game itself is fun?
Lumiterra may not be the final answer,
but it has indeed done something quite difficult:
In this era where Web3 games increasingly resemble 'task engines',
it has given people a reason to 'slow down and play a game' again.
It's not built up by images,
but by people squeezing together.
I don't know how far this game can go in the end;
but what I do know is—
it at least made me want to play games again.
📍What you clicked into is not just a game,
but also your long-lost 'sense of participation' and 'imagination'.
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