Based on NFT Games I’m all the hype right now and Arker: The legend of Ohm is one of those titles. Set in the land of Ohm, the game is all about preparing your heroes for battle and then launching into battle. The game features elements such as skills, runes, equipment, characters, pets and PVP / PVE content. Players can collect lots of NFTs and buy or sell them for investment and profit. Here in this article we will look at Arker: The Legend of Ohm and share our first impressions of the game.

The game looks like any other in turns pugnacious game when you start. However, once linked to the wallet, the full experience is unlocked. Now the game is not just for those who want to earn and the developers have paid some attention to the gameplay itself, making it a title that could serve as a good introduction for some players to NFT-based gaming to earn genre and for some too. who just wants to enjoy some turn-based play.

Take part in turn-based battles and collect your digital rewards

Starting with revision, the core gameplay of Arker: The Legend of Ohm is about turn-based battles. Players can use a lot of different items they have to win these battles and get rewards for their victories later on. Now, while simple and easy to understand, the game is still primarily driven by its claims of being a play-to-earn NFT-based game, and it is.

Arker The legend of Ohm's gameplay
Image via Arker Labs

The gameplay isn’t exactly fast-paced and doesn’t need too much attention since it’s turn-based and you have to wait for your opponent to make a move. It can be a bit slow and may not work for everyone. Overall, there were no bugs or glitches and if the play-to-ear aspect is what you came for, then this game will give you that.

Players can sell the digital assets they win and purchase to earn real money from the game. While it sounds simple, it takes some time to figure things out if you’re new to the whole NFT and crypto scene.

Pets are important and can influence the gaming market

Fragments of Arker (FoA) is the main currency of the game which is earned through PvP and PvE combat and daily missions and can be used for in-game items such as weapons, tickets and other things. Players can collect these tokens every 15 days and these are deflationary, which means that a certain percentage of them are burned after each purchase.

RPG monster characters
Image via Arker Labs

This in turn means that the number of tokens will decrease as more and more purchases are made and if demand remains strong, the value of the tokens will increase. Arker is the other in-game currency that you can use buy pets. Speaking of pets, they are really important to the gaming market as they are the main item that is bought and sold. As for the gameplay, pets improve your hero’s stats with their different traits.

On the play-earning side, their value varies according to their rarity and type. Players can buy these pets on the market or trade them and if they get a male and female petthen they can reproduce them and obtain eggs, which can also be bought or sold, although some investment is required to do so.

Orders NFT Arker The legend of Ohm
Image via Arker Labs

After taking a look at the game’s whitepaper and other details, it’s clear that the game is based on a pretty simple system, which is good. Again, many of these features are locked until you can add a wallet, but that’s not really something we can hold against the game as it’s a requirement for the game to work and PvE is still open without it.

The game features attractive graphics, decent audio, and a clean user interface

The game features 2D graphics but in an eye-catching art style that goes really well with the game. In the case of audio, there’s a decent soundtrack and nothing to complain about. Controls work fine, but that’s because it’s mostly about clicking things. However, the game is responsive and the UI is clean and uncluttered.

Arker The legend of Ohm graphics
Image via Arker Labs

No ads, but IAPs are part of the game

The game features no ads, which is good as the gameplay isn’t interrupted by ads, but as it obviously requires an investment to make money, the game has in-app purchases. It’s pretty much something you need to do when playing these games.

Final verdict

Overall, Arker: The Legend of Ohm is a decent NFT-based Play-to-Earn game. It is not at the level of Axie Infinite but even then, if you don’t know the whole genre, you can check out this game. It might not have the best gameplay, but it’s a decent place to start in terms of the whole P2E thing. It’s not too expensive to get in and the game shows some promise.

Game mechanics – 7

Graphics and Music – 7

Controls and User Interface – 7

Game elements to earn – 7

Blockchain Elements – 7

7

Average

Arker: The Legend of Ohm is a decent NFT-based Play-to-Earn game. It may not have the best gameplay, but it’s a decent place to start in terms of the whole P2E thing

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