
Now.gg, the mobile cloud computing company, launches the Now.gg Fungible Games (NFG) platform for mobile games developed on the Unity, Unreal and Cocos engines.
NFG allows games to be separated so that parts of it can be owned by different people, dynamically redeployed to the cloud, and delivered to players.
With NFG, developers have access to more ways to build and build, and players can leverage their digital purchases and investments in any game, maximizing the NFT economy.
Today's game developers can reuse game engines to create different games based on them, but taking specific elements from a specific title and applying them to other games is what becomes a total challenge.
This is how games from Now.gg Fungible Games work
NFG makes games consumable by allowing this method to be formalized (mentioned above). Now, games can be divided into code, events and game art, and each person can own different parts of the title.
The NFG platform can do this automatically for some existing games or allow developers to do this on a scheduled basis. The game can query, and augment or replace, any of these disaggregated components with user or game developer components to create a fungible game, introducing an entirely new experience.
“This is just the tip of the iceberg of the NFG platform. NFG unleashes millions of game creators to create new types of mobile gaming entertainment,” said Rosen Sharma, CEO and founder of now.gg. In addition, he added: “By leveraging the promises of Web 3.0 and bringing them to mobile, NFG breaks the limitations of today's ecosystem and unleashes a new era of creativity and engagement for mobile gaming.”
NFG also introduces new levels of interaction between gamers, developers, and game creators. For example, users can find and use NFTs in-game and create a fully personalized gaming experience by collecting 2D and 3D images based on NFT or not, textures, videos and code.
The NFG platform can interrogate users' wallets so that anyone can bring their NFTs or other assets into the game.
Opening these assets for sharing between users and the game leads to great opportunities for developers and creators who can now allow fans to use their assets in-game.
Heya (which means bedroom in Japanese), a mobile simulation game, was the first example of NFG. In this case, the game can interrogate the user's wallet to see what assets he has, then allow him to place those assets on the bedroom wall, creating a personalized digital space and sharing completely.
“NFG is an amazing new platform. It will transform the way games play out in the future and the way games interact with their player,” said Yang GUO, founder and CEO of Heya Game. “It also gives existing mobile developers a path to Web 3.0 by building on top of the existing business. This would not have been possible without the mobile cloud.”
On the now.gg market you can also buy and sell expendable assets
While creating and customizing parts of games is one of the biggest benefits of NFGs, users will still need a place to host their creations, and this is exactly where the NFG market comes into play.
This feature provides a place where users can search for NFTs and NFGs to buy, and then transfer them and add them to compatible games.
And while the main point of NFGs is to offer highly personalized experiences to users, players can also create and share their individual NFTs so that others can buy and use them in their games. These NFTs can be as small as a poster that they can be hung in the virtual room of any game.
The market also works in conjunction with the NFT dashboard, a feature where you can view NFTs and assets purchased on many different platforms, in one place. This panel provides a lot of information about the items you own, including:
- The current owner.
- The original identifier of the asset.
- The number of existing copies of it.
- The date of creation and much more.
This platform also allows users to view the trading history of the asset in question, as well as publish it on any social media platform, either for advertising or simply to show it to followers, which is essential for content creators looking to sell.
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