If you have enough pain in reading this, you will see it from the meme format that reminisces about a shared moment in time rather than when things were better. Life is good – life is good on Saturday morning. We don’t have school, a big bowl of cereal and a full Halo Reach lobby. This type of thing might be fine. Turns out that format isn’t really right away when applied to the future, especially when you are trying to sell the idea of the Internet.
THERE I LOOK.
A post on someone called Nicolas Vereecke went viral after it was shared on Twitter by Devon-based indie game. The only downside to finding it here is that you know that crypto geek who wrote it is serious, while many who stumbled upon it online initially assumed it to be parody.
“Relative: Games like Peter Molyneux’s new “Blockchain Business Sim” is driving the industry in a very dark direction.
No, a dark prediction of what games might become by the year 2030 needs to appeal to us. Vereecke’s perfect rainy Saturday starts with his mining 30 obsidian ore in the Crypto Crush Saga. No one knows the extent of the concept of a unannounced gem. The discovery of blockchain emojis is like another candy Crush-Saga concept.
After that, Vereecke turns that ore into a combat team and puts it in one another. For a while you must have successfully jumped up a series of hoops in all the games to get that able to enter space.
Vereecke’s vision for the future of gaming isn’t one that many others are looking forward to. The quota to Devon’s post is abundant, and now i’m no longer sure that one will say it will be what video games will take over next decade. “Shit reads like a Big Bang Theory skeleton,” one replied on Twitter. One wrote: “Play 4 games at once and you must play 1 game so you can play games 2 and 3 so that you can play three games before powering something.” This is about the whole point of it. Does it sound good?