Blockchain gaming has room to improve. Experts suggest games should be aesthetically pleasing
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This week, Paris hosted the two-day Paris Blockchain Week Summit. Over 3,000 crypto enthusiasts attended the event. It was attended by the industry's leading figures. During the event, Luke Sillay, the lead community manager at Blowfish Studios in Australia, stated that far too many blockchain games have focused on in-game rewards and tokenomics rather than gameplay.
According to him, "You can see from a lot of other blockchain games that they’re not actually fun to play. Like, yes, you have potential to earn quite a significant amount of token, and you get a good return on investment most of the time. But generally speaking, they’re not that fun, right?"