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Crime & Chase: Conflict City

The most hip and edgy 4X game. Platforms
iOS
Android
About Crime & Chase: Conflict City

Crime & Chase: Conflict City is a 4X mobile strategy simulation game set in a crime-filled world reminiscent of GTA. The game is built around three main concepts: Crime, Flex, and Humor, offering players a rich and immersive experience through character development and vehicle customization. Key game assets, such as characters and cars, are issued as NFTs—enabling users to freely trade these assets with full ownership. Drawing from the successful launch and service of Eternal Paradox, Crime & Chase aims to elevate the quality of gameplay, service, and Web3 integration.  Players can engage in field battles and Car Fights using 20 unique character skills. In Car Fights

Crime & Chase offers a unique reward system that provides a distinctive gaming experience. This system is divided into daily rewards and seasonal rewards. Daily rewards are based on competitive daily missions, while seasonal rewards are determined through 28 days of black market occupation, commercial district control, and power level increase content. Players earn reward points through various content, and these points determine their daily or seasonal rankings. The final rankings dictate the prize distribution ratio, with the payout influenced by in-app revenue and Web3 revenue. It is anticipated that the prize pool will be substantial.  Prizes are awarded in Crime Cash, which can be used to purchase GEMs from the in-game store or to create NFT GEMs for external sales, generating potential profits. This reward system not only boosts game engagement but also enhances player immersion, positively impacting the growth of the player base. Moreover, this system operates similarly to the earning mechanism, one of the strengths of Web3 games, encouraging players’ long-term participation in the game.

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