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Town Star has begun to embrace the Christmas season with the addition of Enchanted Ornaments and the announcement of four new upcoming NFTs.
The event will introduce three items for sale and one as a reward for those who buy the first three.
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Santa Claus is coming to Town Star! Hope everyone has been good this year! Read the article below to find out about all the exciting things coming to Town Star this December! https://t.co/WFBhxfHVdj pic.twitter.com/T25QSoQ6PH— Town Star (@TownStarGame) December 3, 2022
Four buildings will be available in-game for all players to use and explore. NFT versions of each building will be sold and distributed in limited quantities.
The game will also introduce a “Cold” mechanic that will affect nearby tiles. However, Master Wizards will be immune to it, and it will be required to make ice.
There are three paid NFTs, including:
Source: Medium Post
The free NFT is known as the Rare North Pole Creation Lab, and its use case remains a mystery in the announcement.
The timeline is as follows:
Another event, which began on November 25, is still running strong. It allows players to collect Enchanted Ornaments that work as effect cards in the game and can reduce wages or building costs.
There are 12 different ornaments, and once all are collected, the game benefits collectors. They include:
Town Star is a farm management-themed game that runs on the Gala blockchain. It allows any player to begin with a plot of land and some in-game currency, where they can begin building farms, factories, or other buildings.
The game’s goal is for players to sell excess goods for profit and rank high on the leaderboards by winning competitions. NFTs are used to enhance productivity or for the creation of specialized buildings.
The development team behind Town Star is working hard to introduce new in-game creations, such as Mystical Crafts, as well as the “Cold” mechanic. All of these aim to enhance the gameplay loop and make the overall experience more entertaining.
Players will likely benefit from these additions, even without buying the NFTs, as the mechanics will be baked into the game. Many other projects will likely follow this trend and introduce Christmas and New Year-themed events.
Learn how Town Star added Visa (NYSE:V) and Mastercard (NYSE:MA) payment options:
Town Star Adds Visa and Mastercard as Payment Options for NFTs in Gala Games Store
See why OKEx became popular on Town Star:
Town Star is Now Populated with OKEx Crypto Exchange Branches as In-Game Buildings
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