## Fresh NFT Compilation: Digital Game Discs Converted into Non-Fungible Tokens
Compact Games NFT is poised to unveil its “Digital Game Discs” compilation on January 31st, enabling investors to mint and enjoy them on both desktop and mobile gadgets.
Accessible on the Magic Eden NFT emporium, Compact Games presents investors with a range of 33 distinct games, each with four tiers of scarcity: Standard, Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
The games highlighted on the Compact Games NFT webpage flaunt arcade-style gameplay, evoking memories of vintage mobile games like Candy Crush or Flappy Bird. Some of the presented titles encompass The Witch, Spirit Halloween, Shumii, and Moonsheep. Intriguingly, numerous games appear to draw inspiration from well-known cryptocurrency symbols, with titles like Pengu Pong, Cryptoads, Flappy Pengu, and Odd Toad Run.
The creators have readied a total of 3,333 “Digital Game Discs,” which investors can acquire as non-fungible tokens for 0.06 ETH. Minting for Compact Games NFT will commence on January 31st on the Abstract mainnet, aligning with other well-received NFTs.
## How to Engage with Compact Games NFT?
To engage with the digital CDs, NFT possessors must link their cryptocurrency wallets to the Compact Games digital console platform utilizing any provider. They can then choose from the roster of accessible digital game discs and insert the game disc into the digital console to launch it. This experience mirrors inserting a video game disc to play games on consoles in the 90s and early 2000s.
Compact Games NFT declares on its official webpage: “At its essence is a digital console where users can engage with NFT-based games on desktop and mobile gadgets. Immerse yourself in a thrilling gaming experience that merges amusement with the innovation of blockchain technology.”
Compact Games NFT is among the newest gaming endeavors to debut on the blockchain. However, not all projects have prospered. As previously mentioned.
The “Midnight Society,” a company established by the well-known gaming personality “DrDisrespect” and dedicated to crafting the game “Deadrop,” has filed for insolvency following a three-year run. Consequently, this extraction shooter, originally conceived to be set in the 1980s and blend player-versus-environment and player-versus-player components, will not get the chance to launch.