What Is ‘Gemz’? It’s Telegram Game ‘Hamster Kombat’ But With Sloths
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Telegram-based play-to-earn games have seen explosive growth so far in 2024, with the launch of Notcoin and its hot token fueling a new wave of popular games. The biggest of those so far is Hamster Kombat, a game that tasks you with running a crypto exchange as a fuzzy hamster. Gemz is basically that—but with sloths operating a crypto-mining firm. It’s an unabashed clone, from the gameplay to the interface, and there’s really no point in stepping around that. But while Gemz comes up short on originality, that may not matter much to Telegram users looking for another tap-to-earn fix alongside Hamster Kombat and other hot games like Yescoin, Catizen, TapSwap, and PixelTap. Here’s a look at Gemz, how to play it, and what’s up with a potential token listing and airdrop ahead. What is Gemz? Gemz is a Telegram-based game that puts you in charge of a budding crypto mining firm operated by sloths that look rather similar to the sloth from “Zootopia.” But the bigger resemblance here, as previously mentioned, is to Hamster Kombat—the smash Telegram game that has purportedly amassed over 200 million players in recent weeks. Screenshots from Gemz. Image: Decrypt It’s a bit of a cut-and-paste job, but for Telegram players who want another simple tap-to-earn game to play ahead of a potential token launch and airdrop rewards, Gemz offers another riff on the familiar formula. The team announced on June 28 that Gemz has drawn 8 million players so far, so it’s still relatively small compared to Hamster Kombat—but on the rise. How to play Gemz The main screen of Gemz is anchored by a large circle with an image of a gem inside, and tapping on it via your iOS or Android device earns you coins. You can tap until your energy meter…
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