Our team tested and sorted the top games for you to jumpstart your journey in the newly launched Enjin Multiverse Quest, to earn evolving Elemental Blobs and exclusive prizes as something massive awakens in the ecosystem this February.

 

4. ENJ Excavators

ENJ Excavators is a free to play hyper casual idle mining game on the Enjin Blockchain available for Android and Windows. In this title, players tap to mine Gems and develop a mining operation that functions both actively and in the background. Gems serve as the core resource used to upgrade equipment efficiency or hire workers and special goblin characters that automate the mining process. The game features a competitive global leaderboard that resets every Tuesday, rewarding players based on their Gem shares at the end of each weekly season. This includes a play-to-earn model where the game distributes Enjin Coin to participants, which can then be used to obtain NFTs like the Goblin Cart to permanently boost efficiency. Additionally, mining gems in this environment generates Essence for the active Multiverse season, allowing players to evolve an Elemental Blob from Common to Legendary status.

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3. Lost Relics

Lost Relics is a free-to-play fantasy action-RPG dungeon crawler available on Windows and the Epic Games Store that integrates Enjin Matrixchain. The gameplay combines traditional hack-and-slash mechanics with blockchain-backed digital collectibles as players explore the world of Lunaria. Each adventure is procedurally generated, utilizing a secure random number generator to determine loot and experience found in hidden chests. The economy employs a dual-item system where standard virtual goods may be lost upon character death, but Digital Collectibles remain securely in a player’s stash with provable scarcity. Players use Gold Coins for trading, while dedicated participants can obtain permanent Gilded blockchain items through the Royal Exchange. Engaging in these dungeon runs offers players the chance to earn Essence for the current season, which evolves specific Elemental Blobs and increases the odds for rewards in end-of-season draws.

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2. The Six Dragons

The Six Dragons is a fantasy open-world role-playing game available in Early Access on PC that utilizes the Enjin ecosystem. Set in a high-fantasy realm, the game allows players to build custom characters using Wizard, Warrior, and Cleric ability trees while fighting monsters and legendary dragons. The core loop focuses on exploration and harvesting to fuel a deep crafting system featuring over 300 recipes for weapons and armor. Most items in the game can exist as traditional gear or be minted as NFTs, providing optional on-chain representations of equipment while the game remains fully playable off-chain. Players can also utilize a Blacksmith Service to list recipes for others to use or trade items for in-game gold in the marketplace. Crafting and combat within this world contribute to the Multiverse Quest, earning Essence toward the current season's Elemental Blob.

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1. Etherscape

Etherscape is a multiplayer online rogue-lite ARPG built on the Enjin Blockchain and currently available in open alpha on the Epic Games Store. Players take on the role of Etherborn, immortal souls who resurrect after death but lose unprotected gear when defeated in battle. The progression loop involves collecting randomized loot and using the Etherforge to transform high-tier items into Etherbound NFTs, which are blockchain-backed assets that persist through character death. The game supports 20-player servers with dynamic difficulty scaling and includes an economy featuring equipment tokens, account upgrades, and multiverse tokens. Currencies such as Gems and Enjinite are used for minting items, while Imperial Sovereigns provide governance rights and premium perks. Every run in these crypto games earns Essence toward specific seasonal rewards, helping players evolve their Blobs faster and secure exclusive items.

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