Mystic Moose Wins $5 Million for ‘Planet Mojo’, an Extraterrestrial Super Reverse Game by BTC Peers
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Mystic Moose, an award-winning, Boston-based indie game developer, has announced the completion of a $5 million fundraising round. The funds will be used to launch Planet Mojo, a new blockchain metaverse, a browser-based collection of linked games, starting with a 3D version of Auto Chess. Courtside Ventures, Republic Crypto, Alameda, AU21, Sfermion, Polygon Studios, Collab + Currency, Sky Vision Capital, Spartan Capital, HyperEdge, Momentum6, Four Revolution Capital and others participated in the seed round led by Animoca Brands.
Planet Mojo is a blockchain-based version of the classic chess game. The game depicts the story of a strange alien world where nature and machines pit against each other and where the player can explore, explore and compete in a variety of related tactical strategy games. of course, starting with the game Auto Chess. In addition, users can engage in Player versus Player mechanics and play for cross-platform monetization and experience augmented reality and charity eco-friendly features by owning NFT team.
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Planet Mojo will deliver 10,000 NFTs of innovative 3D animation ‘Mojos’ in the first quarter of 2022, which will be usable directly in the game. Additionally, there will be other benefits available to early players of the game, but their details are being kept under wraps at this time. “We’re setting up a platform, but it won’t be like Roblox or others,” said Michael Levine, the company’s founder and CEO. “Planet Mojo, this new IP that we are developing, will be the basis for a series of games.”
The development team of the extraterrestrial metaverse has combined expertise of over 25 years in the gaming industry. EA, Activision, LucasArts and HappyGiant are among the veterans on the team. Mike Levine, the company’s founder, previously worked on the XR games “Sam and Max: This Time It’s Virtual”, “QuasAR Arena” and “Hologrid Monster”, which is one of the few AR games for for marker-based mobile devices released in 2016 Additionally, Eric Campanella of Mystic Moose worked on Call of Duty 2 and 3 and Command & Conquer Generals.
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