Everyone knows that NFT games are not meant to be played, but to collect IQ taxes, but that does not prevent the birth of countless products that break the lower limit. A few months ago, Evolved Apes ran away for $2.7 million, a cartoon ape-like fighting game that created a total of 10,000 NFTs, and the people who bought them at the time are now left with jpeg graphs of various apes. And this classic "carpet la" scam even has a successor. Recently, another ape fighting game, Ape Fight Club, was announced, which is also mainly sold on NFTs and is equally roughly made, so let's take a look at it together.

Judging from the promo alone, the game is still relatively hot-blooded, but when it comes to the actual play, it is basically equivalent to the level of Flash games. Developer Nifty Ape Nation is ready to create 888 different ape avatars, including some that look particularly strange. As for why these NFT games love to use apes, even the recent Doom NFT, it can only be said that these guys may use the same set of code.
To sell these NFTs, developers have made a lot of promises that seem difficult to deliver. Each of the 888 apes will have its own unique fighting style, which will be upgraded with each battle, with an increase in its value. To make matters worse, these NFT apes are said to have been implanted in IAs, evolved like humans and made their brains smarter, and could communicate in 27 different languages in the future.
In the 2-minute trailer, we don't see 888 monkeys, but only about twenty. When it comes to real combat, each character seems to use the same moves and lacks variation. Each monkey uses the same voice, either a grunt or a "Hi! The blue bars commonly found at the bottom of the fighting game appeared in the game, and they did not see any effect.
The developers said that after making 888 monkeys, they would release the game "Ape Fighting Club". How to say it, this story has been heard before.