I will try to address each person's point in this response:
An another FOMO3D ponzi like game that would never end since people would really tend or would strive hard to be placed on the last spot.
This kind of game and its popularity is long time gone and dont expect for people to join up the same thing all over.
This is not a ponzi as only the last person to enter wins the pot. In ponzi schemes, the last person to enter is the loser as everyone who has entered before benefits from that last person.
I wonder why people still post things like this even though it's definitely not legit. I don't think someone will play this game plus the site is poorly constructed and no other information shown in there so it's likely to be a ponzi scheme type of site just mentioned earlier.
The website was designed to be easy to understand. The contract can be publicly viewed by any person and the source code of the website is there for anyone to see.
This is like a Ponzi Scheme but only the top tier entity [that is you] will always win. Why would anybody keep on sending money when you can always bump the deadline once it's closer to finish? Pathetic Scam Attempt OP.
I've more chances of getting hit by a train inside my room than winning your lottery.
If you check the contract that controls the rules of the game, I can't just bump the deadline. It requires an entry cost that is continuously increasing. Your chance of winning is hard to predict since there are so many unknowns.
Obviously, you will be the last one who enters the game and win the whole people's money.
Classic!
Remember that with each entry close to the deadline, it pushes the deadline forward, so it is not so obvious who the winner of this game will be.
I bet ... someone will bot this. If legit. Publish an address secured by escrow and a fixed deadline based on block height, that would be more legit.
The contract listed on the website is the escrow, which is governed by the rules of the smart contract that is publicly viewable. Ethereum allows such functionality.