Chromia’s Appnet and My Neighbor Alice Alpha Season 4
Chromia, a blockchain platform for decentralized applications, has migrated the fully on-chain game My Neighbor Alice to its Shared Appnet. This coincides with the announcement of My Neighbor Alice Alpha Season 4. Chromia’s Appnet provides a closed beta environment for dapps to utilize real assets and demonstrate the platform’s potential. It has already hosted projects like BLK DNM’s Connected Fashion and VfB Stuttgart’s Digital Collectibles Marketplace.
My Neighbor Alice: A Decentralized On-Chain Game
My Neighbor Alice is a multiplayer open-world game that allows users to explore, interact, and customize their own piece of land. The game is decentralized and fully on-chain, with ALICE tokens, NFTs, and game logic stored and executed on Chromia. This is made possible by Chromia’s relational blockchain technology, which improves data handling and storage speed. Players also benefit from a better user experience as they don’t need to pay gas fees or manually sign transactions.
“We are committed to the development of open and interoperable metaverses… Transitioning to Appnet represents a fundamental step in our vision: Power to the Players.” – Riccardo Sibani, Chief Product Officer of My Neighbor Alice
Token Bridging and Chromia Integration
My Neighbor Alice provides an example of token bridging from an EVM-based network to Chromia. Players can move ALICE tokens from the BNB Smart Chain to the Appnet and use them to craft exclusive in-game NFTs through Chromia’s decentralized bridge. The integration of Chromia features in the game enhances the overall gaming experience, offering decentralization and digital ownership in a seamless way.
“Chromia features make it a natural fit for Web3 gaming… With our Appnet, and later our mainnet, Chromia will demonstrate that games can offer decentralization and digital ownership in a seamless and responsive way.” – Alex Mizrahi, Chief Technical Officer of My Neighbor Alice
Future Plans and Alpha Season 4
The dapps running on the Appnet are expected to move to Chromia Mainnet 1.0 after its launch in 2024. My Neighbor Alice’s Alpha Season 4 is now open to the public and free to try. For more information, visit their official website.
Hot Take: Chromia’s Continued Growth and Development
Chromia’s migration of My Neighbor Alice to its Appnet showcases the platform’s capabilities for decentralized on-chain gaming. The integration of Chromia features improves data handling, storage speed, and user experience. With its roadmap for future releases and plans for a public mainnet launch in 2024, Chromia is positioning itself as a leading blockchain platform for developers and end-users. By providing scalable, secure, and developer-friendly solutions, Chromia aims to empower the growth of decentralized applications and metaverses.