Hamster Kombat Unveils Interlude Season Before HMSTR Airdrop

As a seasoned researcher with a penchant for all things digital and a soft spot for games that combine fun with financial gain, I find myself intrigued by Hamster Kombat’s latest move. The interlude season, leading up to the HMSTR token airdrop, presents an interesting twist in the game’s monetization strategy.


The widely-played Telegram tapping-to-earn game, Hamster Kombat, has initiated its “intermission period” in anticipation for the release of their HMSTR token and airdrop scheduled on September 26th. On Friday, the game captured players’ progress, signifying the conclusion of the ongoing season.

In this temporary break, several common aspects have vanished. Now, players can’t generate in-game currency by simply tapping the primary screen, and the Mine menu along with its crypto trading enhancements is no longer available.

Hamster Kombat Unveils Interlude Season Before HMSTR Airdrop

Instead, players have the opportunity to accumulate in-game diamonds through various means such as playing native and collaborative games, inviting friends, engaging with social media platforms, and viewing Hamster Kombat videos on YouTube.

In the Playground menu, a fresh Mining subsection has been added. This gives players the chance to buy and enhance business-oriented cards using their diamond currency. These upgraded cards can assist players in amassing even greater quantities of diamonds.

The developers have mentioned that they will introduce a new season centered around earning through gameplay following the airdrop. This period can be seen as a bridge leading to when the HMSTR token becomes active, paving the way for future developments.

As a researcher studying the dynamic world of TON, I find myself constantly captivated by the staggering numbers associated with it. With approximately 300 million players to date and around 100 million active players recently, there’s no denying its immense popularity. However, as we approach the highly anticipated airdrop, developers have voiced their concerns about potential impact on network performance due to the high demand.

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2024-09-21 11:02