The 7th Seal – Game Review

The 7th Seal is a tactical, turn-based, play-to-earn, multiplayer, strategy game that embarks on an epic struggle to claim the empty throne.

The 7th Seal is a tactical, turn-based, play-to-earn, multiplayer, strategy game that embarks on an epic struggle to claim the empty throne.

The Seventh Seal, a labor of love, began in late November of 2020 by two software developers, who holds its inaugural land sale. Six players—three human players and three AI players—play each game. The game’s development is now at the Alpha stage. Three different gameplay options will be available: Solo (single player), Hot Seat local multiplayer, and Internet Async Multiplayer. There are four available sizes of packs, each with a different number of cards and the likelihood of a certain rarity. Although land sales are now extremely popular in the NFT gaming industry, The Seventh Seal is aiming for something a little bit unique from the competition.

The 7th Seal Review

Legacy Gameworks will soon release the turn-based, hex-map game Seventh Seal. Gamers increase the size of their empire and assert their control over the terrain. The Seventh Seal, a blockchain-based game, will feature a play-to-earn component for both players and map creators.

Gameplay

The map-makers come first. Anyone with access to map tiles can create game maps in the capacity of a cartographer. Tile owners can arrange their tiles into a game map using a cartography tool. Six keep tiles are needed per map, one for each player’s starting place. Otherwise, as long as you have the tiles, you can create it anyway you choose. Here’s when it gets interesting. You will burn all of the NFT tiles used to create your map once you have given it the final approval and released it. Forever! Players must pay a small entry fee to participate in multiplayer games. Every time someone enters the map, a portion of the entry costs go to the map’s owner.

Becoming a “True Fan” requires you to own at least one of each promo tile. Match participation is free for True Fans, and they also have first dibs on any promo drops. The True Fan status will be an NFT, according to the team, thus it may be bought, sold, and traded. Owning 12 or more promo tiles with at least 6 different tile kinds will also get you the “New Fan” status. Some maps will be available for free play for new fans. Sometime shortly after the land sale, the snapshot for the Fan distribution is taken.

 

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