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Chromia Migrates My Neighbor Alice to Shared Appnet for Season Four Launch

Chromia Migrates My Neighbor Alice to Shared Appnet for Season Four Launch

December 12, 2023 – Stockholm, Sweden


Chromia’s Appnet continues to grow while the fully on-chain game ‘My Neighbor Alice’ launches its alpha season four.

Chromia a relational blockchain platform designed for DApps (decentralized applications) has migrated the fully on-chain game ‘My Neighbor Alice,’ to its Shared Appnet, coinciding with the My Neighbor Alice alpha season four announcement.

Chromia’s Appnet provides a closed beta environment for DApps to utilize real assets, establish a user base and demonstrate the platform’s technology potential.

Since it went online in October 2023, Chromia’s Appnet has shown consistent growth and expansion.

It is already hosting groundbreaking projects such as BLK DNM’s Connected Fashion and VfB Stuttgart’s Digital Collectibles Marketplace.

My Neighbor Alice is a multiplayer open-world game that enables users to explore, interact and showcase their creativity by customizing a piece of land.

The game preserves traditional game mechanics while being decentralized and fully on-chain, as ALICE tokens, NFTs and game logic are all stored and executed on Chromia.

This is made possible by Chromia’s relational blockchain technology, which significantly improves data handling, storage speed and efficiency, compared to other DApp platforms.

The overall user experience is also improved, as players are not required to pay gas fees or manually sign transactions each time they perform an action.

Commenting on My Neighbor Alice’s migration on Chromia’s Appnet, Riccardo Sibani, chief product officer of My Neighbor Alice, said,

“We are committed to the development of open and interoperable metaverses. Utilizing Chromia, we are crafting a game that embodies true decentralization and operates entirely on-chain. Transitioning to Appnet represents a fundamental step in our vision – ‘power to the players.’”

The DApp provides the first example of token bridging from an EVM-based network to Chromia.

Players can move ALICE tokens from the BNB Smart Chain to the Appnet and use them to craft exclusive NFTs in-game, thanks to the decentralized bridge provided by Chromia.

Highlighting the seamless integration of Chromia features in My Neighbor Alice, Alex Mizrahi, chief technical officer of Chromia, said,

“Chromia features make it a natural fit for Web 3.0 gaming. Players want to own the items they spend time earning within the game world, but they also want a more intuitive experience…

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