Today I decided to try something new and entered the world of Moonkarts, the game I've heard a lot about lately. Honestly, I love games that have challenges and strategy, and Moonkarts clearly combines racing and smart planning, and that's what attracted me to it from the beginning.
One of the things I really liked about Moonkarts is the ease of registration, thanks to the Hive Keychain. Instead of having to enter complicated data or wait for long confirmations, all you have to do is link your Hive account through the Keychain, and within seconds you are ready to start playing. It is very simple and convenient, and this makes it a lot different from some other games where registration is complicated or requires many steps.
I think that the presence of the Hive Keychain as a means of registration provides security and ease at the same time, because you control your account and wallet directly without complications. This also helps you deal easily with rewards and in-game purchases, because everything is done smoothly over the network.
I hope that other games adopt the same system, because having a smooth and direct registration experience helps attract a larger number of players, and makes people focus on playing and having fun instead of wasting their time on complicated procedures
I think the thing I liked most about the game is the card system, especially the Rare cards that have a strong impact on the races. Such as GEAR OPTIMIZATION, ENGINE TUNE-UP, CURVEGLIDE, and TURNSPIKE. These cards help you improve your performance on the track and make the gaming experience much better. I also found special cards such as BLAZE, FLEXEDGE, STEADY SPIN, LUNA, SPARK, and VORTEX, and each card has its own advantages and price in the market, which opens up room for strategy and planning.
What I also liked is that there is a variety of cards available, and there are things at reasonable prices such as LUNOCITYX, which costs around $1.15, and rare cards at higher prices depending on their rarity and impact on the game. This means that anyone can start and develop their level over time.
Today, while trying the game for the first time, I felt that it is not just a race, but there is a real strategy in choosing cards and equipping the car in a way that suits your style of play. This is what makes it different from regular racing games.
I hope that continuing the game will help me discover more about winning strategies, and delve into their details. In the end, the Moonkarts experience seems promising, and I think it will be one of the games in which I will have fun and benefit at the same time.