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If I wanted to develop a web3 game, where would I do it?
So far this is just an idea, but if I wanted to develop, for example, some web3 game on the blockchain, how could I do it? I would like to know this so that if in the future I decide to develop a web3 game and to know where to request the development of this
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Re: If I wanted to develop a web3 game, where would I do it?
Developing a web3 game on the blockchain can be a complex and challenging process. Before you start developing your game, you need to have a clear idea of what you want to create. Think about the game mechanics, rules, graphics, and user experience. You'll need to create a detailed design document that outlines all of these aspects. Depending on the blockchain platform you choose, you'll need to use different tools and programming languages.
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Re: If I wanted to develop a web3 game, where would I do it?
Of course, you yourself are unlikely to be able to create such a game based on blockchain. Here you need to connect payment gateways based on cryptocurrency. This is done by special serious developers who are responsible for it.
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Re: If I wanted to develop a web3 game, where would I do it?
Unlike traditional games, creating a web3 game is highly complex, so the best way to create a game with these characteristics is to hire professionals who are exclusively based on the blockchain world, for example this company here https://unicsoft.com/blockchain-development-services/ develop everything you can imagine in blockchain, from applications, nft stores to games, you should chat with them and clear all the doubts you have
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Re: If I wanted to develop a web3 game, where would I do it?
Both the development of a normal game and one of a web3 game need to be developed by professionals specialized in the area, most likely if you search for them, for example, in the Google search engine or whatever browser you use, it should appear in the results. Several companies that provide you with development services, but if you cannot find one, you can try to work with the company that Trunknamekusei recommended.
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