Chromia Migrates fully on-chain game, My Neighbor Alice to its Shared Appnet

Chromia Migrates fully on-chain game, My Neighbor Alice to its Shared Appnet

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As the entirely on-chain game My Neighbor Alice releases its Alpha Season 4, Chromia’s Appnet keeps expanding.

At the same time as the announcement of My Neighbor Alice Alpha Season 4, Chromia, a relational blockchain platform for decentralized applications, moved the completely on-chain game to its Shared Appnet.

Chromia’s Appnet offers a closed beta environment where decentralized programs (dapps) can use actual resources, build a user base, and showcase the platform’s technological capabilities. Since October 2023, when it first went online, Appnet has continuously grown. It is already the home of innovative projects like the Digital Collectibles Marketplace by VfB Stuttgart and Connected Fashion by BLK DNM.

In the multiplayer open-world game My Neighbor Alice, players can customize a plot of land to explore, engage with others, and display their creativity. Because ALICE tokens, NFTs, and game logic are all saved and processed on Chromia, the game maintains classic game fundamentals while being decentralized and entirely on-chain. Chromia’s relational blockchain technology, which outperforms other dapp platforms in data management, storage speed, and efficiency, makes this possible. Players no longer have to manually sign transactions or pay gas fees after completing an action, enhancing the overall user experience.

Commenting on My Neighbor Alice’s migration on Chromia’s Appnet, Riccardo Sibani, Chief Product Officer of My Neighbor Alice, said, “We are committed to the development of open and interoperable metaverses. Utilizing Chromia, we are crafting a game that embodies true decentralization and operates entirely on-chain. Transitioning to Appnet represents a fundamental step in our vision: Power to the Players.”

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The dapp offers the first instance of token bridging between Chromia and an EVM-based network. Thanks to Chromia’s decentralized bridge, players can transfer ALICE tokens from the BNB Smart Chain to the Appnet and utilize them to create exclusive NFTs within the game.

Highlighting the seamless integration of Chromia features in My Neighbor Alice, Chief Technical Officer Alex Mizrahi said, “Chromia features make it a natural fit for Web3 gaming. Players want to own the items they spend time earning within the game world, but they also want a more intuitive experience that existing dapp platforms cannot deliver. With our Appnet, and later our mainnet, Chromia will demonstrate that games can offer decentralization and digital ownership in a seamless and responsive way.”

After Chromia Mainnet 1.0 launches in 2024, the dapps currently operating on the Appnet are anticipated to transfer to it. The team just declared the launch of their public mainnet for the following year and issued a new plan.

On December 12th, Alpha Season 4 becomes free to the public. Go to their official website to learn more.

The official Twitter account for Chromia allows users to follow the company and receive the most recent updates.

Source: https://zycrypto.com/chromia-migrates-fully-on-chain-game-my-neighbor-alice-to-its-shared-appnet/