I am not really sure if you have heard this game? The game is an Ethereum based dApp game similar to cryptokitties and it's pretty popular nowadays. Most of my cryptocurrecy colleagues are talking about them and they have also launched their competition. I did not bother joining them as I think that I am late comer to join the hype
. Furthermore, I don't know if you are going to buy a piece of axie for as low as $ 20 which is quite expensive when they are just starting their platform.
Found some good tutorial on youtube if you are interested.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pe1bCdEz7UThis is a pretty good game. But I'm more inclined to gambling games, than anything else. A decentralized casino with various game offerings like Blackjack, Dice, Poker, and Slots would be a lot of fun. I've tried many on the ETH blockchain, but I'm in search of the hottest one on the industry right now. One with a huge bankroll would be very ideal. What I don't like are the high fees, as it makes you spend more than what you earn. But at least there are alternative blockchain networks (like TRON) which solve this issue. They're just not as popular as Ethereum is.
I've recently heard of a gambling dApp called "FunFair". It runs on the ETH blockchain with a great variety of games to choose from. With ETH 2.0 ready for launch, high fees may no longer be an issue on the Blockchain. What is needed is mainstream adoption above anything else. If decentralized gambling games are adopted at a large scale, they could greatly defeat their centralized counterparts. But knowing that interacting with smart contracts is not as easy as it sounds (especially for non-tech savvy people), makes me think that both the decentralized and centralized gambling industry will co-exist in the future. At least, there's an alternative for gamblers who want censorship-resistance, fairness, and automation above anything else. The fact that you can gamble with ETH or an ERC-20 in an anonymous manner (no ID verification required to play) makes decentralized gambling extremely convenient. Governments may try to regulate decentralized gambling, but their efforts may turn out to be in vain. I hope we'd get more gambling dApps on the ETH blockchain in order to ramp up the competition. Just my opinion