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Kokeshi Academy Studios Launches Solajump, Play-to-Win Game to Revive Short Gaming Trend

Kokeshi Academy Nerd 148 Studios announced the launch of Solajump — the world’s first play-to-win short game on the Solana blockchain. The Solajump game exists to restore the fun of all the classy yet short games, thereby reviving the rich history of short games.

The game protocol uses NFTs with the sole aim of revolutionizing the entire world of short gaming with its play-to-win model. By playing Solajump, players are all subjected to jump higher by bouncing out of platforms placed in a spacious 2D environment. Be reminded that the more you progress in the game, the scarce the platform becomes.

The reason for playing the Solajump short game is simple. Here, you don’t simply play the game to achieve the highest score just to make you happy but to win. To achieve appealing ranks, gamers have the option to access the game by owning a Solajumper NFT. On one hand, the NFT enables players to compete in tournaments to get exposure with more rewards.

SolaJump CEO, Jeff Meguir said,

Additionally, the initial minting of 10,000 Solajumper NFTs events will occur in December this year. According to the announcement, players should get 10,000 Solajumper NFTs priced at 1 SOL before they will be eligible to participate. This will expose players to many perks and bonuses to reach the first in the Genesis tournament. In the end, the player with high scores will win five-figure rewards while the ultimate will also take home $30,000.

After all, the player can trade their NFTs or decide to use them in the monthly tournament in January 2022. Meanwhile, Academy Studios is working harder to launch “Jump Coin” in February 2022. Players will be entitled to bet private tournaments and PVP mode with the Jump Coin.

Furthermore, Kokeshi Academy Studios is hard at work to also launch a Solana-based arcade game incubator in Q2 of 2022.

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Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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