Farming Tales & The Power Of Passionate Dev Teams!

in Farming Tales3 years ago

So...I wrote a giant guide to the NFT-game, Farming Tales.

It’s the first blockchain game I've ever played.

And in my experience so far it’s fun, friendly, and (potentially) quite profitable.

Plus it has lots of cool features.

For example… As far as I know, Farming Tales is the first blockchain game to connect the new power of crypto with a long-standing, traditional industry such as agriculture. Similarly, I believe it’s the only blockchain game that ships actual farm-fresh products to stakeholders when certain conditions are met.

But what struck me most about Farming Tales is how active the dev-team is.

I’ve 'coded' a few games myself in my lifetime, but they all stalled for one reason or another, so I’m very familiar with the importance of a passionate, motivated dev-team.

And well, with Farming Tales, there seems to be a lot of passionate people involved behind the scenes. The game moved from Closed Alpha to Open Beta quite quickly, and the game is continually improving. They’re about to launch a new UI, release ‘wildflower’ NFTs to help newbies earn in-game currency easier, and are moving towards launching a full fledged ‘town’ in-game, as well as increased governance opportunities. They have a fully fleshed-out roadmap that is constantly being realized. Even around Christmas and New Year's, the game was frequently being updated, improved, and patched to create better experiences for it's player base.

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Not to mention that the Farming Tales official discord is always quite active and there's lots of useful info, help, and community there.

Why am I mentioning this?

Because I think it’s important and often overlooked when players are exploring new games.

Or at least…

I personally overlooked the value of passionate devs in the past.

I’d care about a game’s graphics, game-feel, progression systems, balance, player base, etc. when deciding if I’d invest my time in a game or not.

But all those things can be solved with time, patches, or sequels (and often are)… as long as the game has a passionate, committed, dedicated dev-team behind it.

For example, as a fairly experienced designer & UI-guy, there’s a number of things I’d change about Farming Tales’ user-interface… but their dev-team is already working on it and a new UI launches in about a week.

Or another example, I feel it’s not great that ‘common’ animals in the game can often cost more to feed than they earn for you (depending on the market), and that’s something I’d personally fix… but the Farming Tales dev-team is about to release ‘wildflowers’ which only cost a small amount of water to harvest, and will earn players daily CBITs, off-setting the cost of ‘common’ animals soon.

Interestingly, my favorite game is (still) League Of Legends, and in the beginning I absolutely loved the devs behind it, but as time has passed and the devs sold to Tencent, focused on other projects, or seemed to have become far more ‘money-motivated’ and ‘data-driven’ than the passion they started with, I’ve taken more and more breaks from playing League.

What I’m getting at in the above paragraphs, is that a rough game is likely to be refined and polished into something truly great with passionate devs piloting it, but an initially great game can easily be driven into the ground with a poor dev-team at the helm.

And this is something I wish I took into account in most of my earlier game-explorations.

You may have seen some of the issues game companies like Electronic Arts, Activision, or Blizzard have had when their dev-teams get sloppy. (If not, it’s only a quick google away.)

Basically, I love games with passionate dev teams, and so do most other gamers, whether they realize it or not. Farming Tales seems to be one of them. @cynshinonline is more about the cute farmer and cool crops, and is having fun playing it too. I guess all I can really do is…

Keep an eye on Farming Tales as time goes on.

But in the meantime, playing the game gave me the opportunity to discuss the massive leverage there is for any project –not just games– in having passionate people behind them. Farming Tales has inspired me to write huge guides, include them in my games to watch post, and now has me musing on the power of passionate dev-teams.

So now I’ll turn the discussion over to you.

Have you played Farming Tales? Interacted with the dev-team? Or maybe you have another story about dev-teams and game-publishers in general?

What’s your experience with dev-teams in games?

Do you prioritize knowing about a dev-team before you dive into a game? Do you ignore dev teams entirely and just play whatever appeals to you? A mix of both? Do you have any insights or thoughts on the value of passionate, committed devs vs. disconnected ones?

Either way…

Thanks so much for reading, commenting, sharing, and even skimming. I appreciate you and wish you a fantastic day.

#KeepRyzing !


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One of the elements I evaluate before playing and especially investing in a blockchain-based game is the activity of the development team.
Is the team structured? Are there various figures that are dedicated to a specific aspect of the game? Is there support for the player?Fully agree with you @ryzeonline

Farming Tales has a structured team and the player who wants to ask questions or has doubts can easily find an answer or support.

Then the passion is the most important thing as you said.
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Ahhh, yes, I love that you mentioned structure, that's another important aspect of dev-teams I could've covered, thank you for bringing it up. I'm glad you pay attention to this stuff and consider it before playing. I have a lot of respect for your thoughts on blockchain gaming and Farming Tales, and although I've been busy with my Farming Tales UI Ideas, it's wonderful to come back to Hive and read your comment. Thanks for your comment, beer, pgm, and luv! Wishing you a great day! 🙏

good post! in the continuation of your article, I will express some opinion. one of the disadvantages of this development team is its closeness. I think if there is a photo of the team with their contacts on the main site of the game, this inspires more confidence in people. it's purely psychological. it is not in vain that well-known companies are not only in the sphere of games, but for example political parties are trying to surround themselves with ordinary people. personally, I expect a strong increase in earnings in the game closer to the summer. I think that this game will soon take the first place among wax games.

Thanks @purishev , and you make an excellent point! Friendly, open, 'human', transparent dev-teams definitely have the advantage. People love connecting to people but do not enjoy connecting with 'corporations' very much, so having faces to go with names would be a very positive step, I believe.

For now though, you're also right that Farming Tales is rapidly growing on the Wax blockchain and will likely increase in summer. Thank you for your wonderful comment and great insights! 🙏

 3 years ago  

Beautiful post as always!
Delighted to see him on Farming tales

Glad you like it, and Farming Tales is fun, I'm happy to see it continually growing! :) Great stuff! 🙏

 3 years ago  

Glad to see so much interest from you!

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