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Battles

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A Telegram mini-game that combines prediction mechanics with an engaging in-game economy.

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Description

Battles is a Telegram mini-game where users make predictions on various events and earn in-game currency. In this game you can forecast the outcomes of sports matches, cryptocurrency movements, world news, and esports tournaments. Winners receive rewards and accurate predictions help accumulate Credits, which can later be exchanged for a token.

How the game works

Gameplay revolves around battles – events where users place bets using Sparks. If your prediction is correct, you receive a share of the prize pool. Each battle has a deadline and displays the current vote distribution so you can gauge other participants’ opinions. Some battles are created by users, a feature unlocked only after reaching level ten. The higher your level, the more opportunities become available.

In-game economy

Battles uses three types of currency:

  • Sparks – the main currency for betting in battles, obtained for free or via the TON ecosystem.
  • FNZ – temporary points that can be converted into Credits or withdrawn before the first Airdrop.
  • Credits – ranking points that determine your position on the leaderboard. At the end of each season, Credits are converted into vouchers, which are then exchanged for a future battle token. This currency is also available for purchase with real money.

The leaderboard resets after each Airdrop, giving all players an equal starting point.

Development and plans

Developers promise further game enhancements. They plan to release a full token in 2025, along with potential integration with other Telegram mini-apps and expanded gameplay mechanics. Although in-game currencies currently have no external value, the economic model is designed to attract user interest.

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