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July 09, 2026, 09:42:40 AM
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I recently made a small Android game connected with a crypto education project I’m working on.

It is not a play-to-earn game, not a token project, and there is no investment element. It is simply a retro-style platform game with a light crypto theme.

The idea was to make something simple and casual: jump across platforms, collect crypto coins, avoid enemies, find secret rooms, and finish levels with a Wake Up To Crypto flag.

The game currently has 30 levels with different obstacles such as moving platforms, checkpoints, crates, spikes, lava, water, birds, bats, spiders and other classic platform-game elements.

I know crypto-themed games are often associated with tokens, NFTs or earning promises, so I wanted to keep this one different: no token, no wallet connection, no “get rich” mechanic - just a simple mobile game with a crypto atmosphere.

I would appreciate honest feedback, especially on:

* whether the crypto theme feels natural or too forced,
* whether this kind of game can be useful as a soft introduction to crypto topics,
* whether the Google Play description should be more game-focused or more education-focused,
* and whether adding short Bitcoin/crypto facts between levels would improve the experience or make it annoying.

Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wakeuptocrypto.game

Any feedback is welcome.
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That's great! It reminded me of Super Mario. What are your plans for generating revenue? You're hosting it on the Google Play Store, for which you paid a fee of $25, and you've also invested funds in the game's development. I'm sure you have some revenue streams planned, and I'm interested in exploring that aspect. Apart from that, any plans to add interesting background music to the game depending on different levels?

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