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Alien Worlds Now Tailored for Smartphones

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GameFi market leader Alien Worlds has updated its user interface, and with that the game now also works nicely on smartphones. The improved interface is tailored to smartphone users, while mining works faster and smoother than before.

Alien World is one of the most used dapps on the blockchain, but the game never was really mobile-friendly. Because the interface isn’t that demanding anymore, more players have access to the game. Users without broadband internet or powerful devices, can still start mining for TLM tokens.

In the coming weeks and month Alien Worlds will get a couple more upgrades and product launches. For example, NFT drops will resume, and in addition the team will introduce new NFTs. Furthermore there will be a new Missions Game on Binance Smart Chain, and much more.

What is Alien Worlds?

Alien Worlds is an exploration and mining game in which players can own land, use tools and weapons, customize their avatars, own rare artifacts and have minions to use in battles. The game world offers a full economy where players battle for resources and value. In the coming months they will introduce special missions where players can earn TLM tokens, in addition there will be a competitive mode called Thunderdome.

Players in this game world earn Trilium (TLM). This is a cryptocurrency token that bridges the Wax and Ethereum blockchain, allowing the economies of both chains to merge into one. Players earn TLM through mining, and can spend the tokens on betters tools and weapons. Landowners can also airdrop their own custom NFTs to players.

Once you own quite some TLM, you can stake this on a planet and vote in planetary decisions through their decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO. Players and planets all battle for TLM, resulting in competition and collaboration on different fronts.

Ultimately Alien Worlds needs to become a 3D game where avatars roam planets using tools to mine Trilium. Through terraforming, players should even be able to create events and parties on their own lands.

Read our Alien Worlds guide and review here.

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