When we think about Blockchain games we usually hear about things like ownership and technology. For people who actually play these games the experience is what matters most. If a game is slow or it freezes or it is just too complicated players will stop playing. The truth is, how well a game performs is what makes it fun to play. That is why VANAR is working on the infrastructure for Blockchain games with this in mind. Blockchain games need to load respond right away and stay stable even when people play them for a long time. This is what makes Blockchain games enjoyable, for gamers. That is what VANAR is focusing on.

Simplicity is really important when it comes to Blockchain systems and gaming. People who play games do not want to deal with a lot of steps to get started or have to confirm things all the time. The process of getting started with a game should be easy and simple like how it's with traditional games where you can just start playing right away. Blockchain systems should just work behind the scenes helping with things, like assets and progress without getting in the way of the game and interrupting the gameplay of the Blockchain systems.

Reliability is really important. Players want to know that the things they have collected and the progress they have made in the game are safe. The systems that run the game need to work so that players can always play without any problems. If the game stops working it is annoying. Players expect the game to work all the time and they want to be able to use their items and achievements without any issues. When the game does not work it takes away from the fun of playing the game. Reliability is key, to making sure that players keep playing the game because it builds trust with the players.

Blockchain gaming succeeds when it respects gamers time and attention. Strong infrastructure enables creativity while removing friction. The takeaway is clear. Great Blockchain games feel like great games first and technology second.