Dacoco GmbH is starting its land sale for the strategy game Alien Worlds tomorrow. However, gamers can already place theirs bids in ETH or WAX through a pre-order system. There will be a Dutch auction for the land sale, so the highest bids will be excepted as the price keeps dropping. Prices start at 12570 WAX or 0.7457 ETH.
There will be a total supply of 3343 land parcels, distributed over six different planets. There are 20 types of land that provide different resources. Players who own land, earn passive income paid in the in-game currency Trilium (TLM). The developers will add more features to landownership in the future.
The developers of Dacoco promote their game as 'DAOs in space' and 'NFT DeFi metaverse'. Based on your landownership, you get to vote on the government of a planet. Each planet is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) on its own. Players will use Trilium to upgrade their NFTs, upgrade land or enter special events. In addition they can stake their in-game money to a planet, and earn that particular planets fungible token as well.
During the sale all land has the same rating, and therefore TLM is distributed equally among all landowners. However, in the near future land can be upgraded through terraforming. This will give a landowner a higher yield. Every day planets receive 80 percent of the daily Trilium distribution, while landowners get 20 percent.
Don't confuse this game with the newly launched Netflix series, because they have nothing in common. Alien Worlds is an exploration and mining game in which players can own land, use tools and weapons, customize their avatars, own rare artifacts and have minions to use in battles.
Players in this game world earn Trilium (TLM). This is a cryptocurrency token that bridges the Wax and Ethereum blockchain, allowing the economies of both chains to merge into one. Players earn TLM through mining, and can spend the tokens on betters tools and weapons.
Ultimately Alien Worlds needs to become a 3D game where avatars roam planets using tools to mine Trilium. Through terraforming, players should even be able to create events and parties on their own lands. There's also a PVP element to the game, titled the Thunderdome.