Everseed has been running their beta test with daily play and earn opportunities for several months now. Throughout the test they kept increasing the payouts until by the last week, they were handing out $900 in BTC tokens every day to their players!
But now Everseed moves back into development mode, enerting into what they are calling a Fallow Season.
During the Fallow Season, Everseed will still be up, playable, and free to play with daily patrols (recycling already existing patrol runs). But, during the Fallow Season the rewards pool will be reduced to $1 per day to be split among all the players for that day.
The Everseed team laid out some of their goals over the next few months. These include improving development efficiency through automation and better tools, updating their rewards system to be more interesting and engaging (though personally, I was pretty happy with the ability to easily earn BTC sats on a daily basis!), new content creation, and improving the first impression of the game for new players.
And though the team expects to be heads-down on development for the next couple of months, they do hint at a new rewards system being introduced soon, possibly even before the end of this month (June 2024)!

What is Everseed?
Everseed is a world exploration game that sees players adventuring and battling against the Blight -- a horrible pestilence that is mutating creatures and causing great destruction to the world! Players find encounters while wandering, leading to a tower defense style match where the player uses Battle Plants as defense against waves of creatures from the Blight!
Everseed offers a bit more strategy than most tower defense games. The creeps don’t have set paths they follow. Instead, they take the shortest route they can to your base. Players have a semi-open choice about where to place their Plants (towers). Though some terrain comes with limitations. Players must also clear Blight to reveal tiles. resulting in several layers of strategic planning during the placement phase. This more open building concept allows players to create their own, customized gauntlet of doom for the creep waves!
Players have limited Energy to spend each round. So choosing between placing new plants, revealing hidden terrain, and watering (leveling up plants) requires some thought and planning. Plants can also be leveled up as the round progresses, offering new abilities or stat boosts.
Players also choose a Companion to help them in battle. Unlike plants, Companions can move freely before the round starts. They also block creep pathing, and each have their own unique attack and special abilities.
Everseed is currently in open beta, letting players try out the tower defense portion of the game and earn rewards while playing.
Learn more on our Everseed game page.














