Pudgy Penguins' game Pudgy Party is now available on the Apple and Google stores
BlockBeats News, August 31st, according to an official announcement from Pudgy Penguins, their Web 3 mobile game Pudgy Party has been launched on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
BlockBeats previously reported that on August 29th, the renowned NFT brand Pudgy Penguins announced a global launch of the Web3 mobile game Pudgy Party in collaboration with the developer of FIFA Rivals, Mythical Games. Pudgy Party is a casual and fun party battle royale game set in a fast-paced mini-game world. The game features characters entirely based on the iconic Pudgy Penguins imagery, each with their unique traits, abilities, and personalities. Each match is designed to be fresh and unpredictable, with constantly rotating challenge content and unexpected changes to ensure that no two parties are the same. Players can customize their penguin characters through clothing, emotes, and collectibles — some of which are non-fungible, while others are limited edition and tradable on Mythical's marketplace. Players can also mint, upgrade, and fuse rare items on Mythical's EVM-compatible Polkadot parachain, Mythos Chain, transforming them into NFTs.
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