Line Next, a division of a big messaging firm in Asia, said it has released its second Web3 game, Sweet Monster Guardians, on its gaming platform Game Dosi.
The game incorporates non-fungible tokens (NFTs) into gameplay and is based on the popular South Korean character brand, Sweet Monster. The global release of Sweet Monster Guardians will exclude South Korea, Japan, and China.
Line Next is a division of mobile messaging firm Line, based in Seongham, South Korea, and it is dedicated to developing and expanding the non-fungible token (NFT) ecosystem.
The title is a web-based strategic defense game that can be played directly on PCs and mobile devices without the need for a separate client download. The game combines NFTs with the existing mobile game of Sweet Monster, a successful Korean character brand known for character licensing and dessert franchise businesses.
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In the whimsical universe of Sweet Monster Guardians, players take on the role of Sweet Monsters, messengers of happiness, who unite to protect their town from unforeseen incidents. Players can choose from various gameplay options, deploying character cards to attack enemies, merging identical cards to enhance skills, and engaging in real-time battles with other players through multiplayer mode.
To celebrate the game’s launch, Line Next is rewarding existing Sweet Monster NFT holders with in-game items. Players can now link their purchased NFTs to their in-game profiles, gaining additional power. NFTs specific to Sweet Monster Guardians will be available
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