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# Basic Game Framework

In the upcoming HashGuardians game, there will be different mini-games, quests, and adventures.  Completing these will impact your HashGuardian and unlock new possibilities.  Our main gameplay goal is for players to earn new NFTs and HashCoins using their playable HashGuardians NFT.

#### **Pro Blockchain:**

Blockchain technology allows the power to be returned to the player.  The digital asset system allows players to potentially earn rewards through time spent playing the game and to create their own personal collection of NFTs.

In traditional gaming, players often invest hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars into their gameplay experience, all without any tangible return for their investment.  With the HashGuardians digital asset system, players will own their NFT assets and be free to trade or sell them as they please.&#x20;

HashGuardians loot items such as weapons, clothing, armor, and gadgets will all be on-chain NFTs, along with the actual HashGuardians themselves.  This means they are the property of the owner, and can be sold on the secondary marketplace at any time, for any reason.


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