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Please help me analyze whether I have been deceived by this game

1 year ago by FLM1
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1 year ago

You may have seen an advertisement about Fairy Cat Game recently, and I fell into the pit with the attitude of giving it a try. Now Let me talk about the experience of this game. I hope it will be helpful to the players in the future. This article is neutral, and everyone can decide for themselves.

First of all, this game claims to be the hottest blockchain game in 2023, then I searched Fairy Cat on Google and found no more relevant information, or it is really a new game, or their promotion is very poor, in short, I don't trust it.

But in order to avoid pitfalls for everyone, I decided to take a look at what is it. Then I found their official website and looked at the introduction information of the game, which is no different from general blockchain games. Then I tried to use the metamask wallet to open the game address, and entered the invitation code given to me by customer service to enter the game. After entering the game, there will be a novice guide to help us understand the operation and functions of the game. Generally speaking, this game is just raising cats to make money, and the tutorial will give you 1 USDT.

Because the first cat needs to be purchased, I recharged 12U and bought a 10U little white cat. After spending 10U, I upgraded to VIP1. VIP1 can receive a green bottle every day. This bottle can Collect elves for sale, and one elf can be sold for 1U.

Just collect and sell cats every day. I have been playing for about a month, and now I have earned about 8.25U. Just yesterday, I sold my big cat and bought it. 10U, a total of 16.25U has been withdrawn,Excuse me, can I continue this game, please see if this game is a liar?

FLM1
1 year ago

Hello,

I think it would be good to mention that we only deal with casino games here.

This one sounds like the same kind of games that you expect to gain you a passive income per hour, day, and so on by merging or collecting dogs, cats, unicorns, and original crypto symbols... am I right?

Such games serve the only purpose, to make you purchase boosters vis the store.

Usually, such games inform that you will gain some sort of in-game currency and if you somehow manage to collect a certain amount, it will be exchanged for a "real" cryptocurrency. Then you have to use only some recommended wallets in order to get the earnings. Such games pretend that you're mining crypto, but actually you are not - just wasting your time.

Such as:

"Welcome to my Merge Cats app review!

Many people are trying to find legit apps to earn passive income while having fun.

The problem is that most games that claim to transfer hundreds of dollars to PayPal are completely fake! "


Every time you think it is a good idea to try something similar ask yourself, "Do I truly believe that anybody will give me real money for playing free games?"

I'd say NO, nobody will!



1 year ago

You might have seen an advertisement for the Fairy Cat game recently, and I ended up falling for the trap and trying to play. Now let me share my experience with the game in hopes that it might be useful to other players in the future. This article is impartial and everyone can decide for themselves.


Firstly, the game claims to be the most popular blockchain game in 2023, so I googled Fairy Cat and didn't find much relevant information. It could be that it's a new game or its promotion is really bad so I wouldn't trust it.

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mimishalars
1 year ago

Great, you discover the smoke and shadow over those so-called "free money gain games". My question usually is: Who would give you any money completely for free, only for playing a game? Mining crypto is not a game, to gain a decent output, you need a few pieces of quite expensive graphic cards, I take that as common knowledge. So, how can anybody mine crypto by using a crappy mobile app, I wonder?

The answer seems to be obvious.


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