You suck at describing your project and it’s hurting your reach!

Web3 gaming projects, don't underestimate the importance of your bio!

With only 160 characters, it's crucial to use them effectively. Here's what's gone wrong with some examples, and how to fix it:

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Example 1:
Astonishing #Play2Earn video game supported by a #NFTCollection of 10k unique characters || Telegram: xxx | Discord: xxx

Example 2:

ABC is a PVP P2E NFT gaming experience built on Avalanche C-Chain TG: xxx Discord: xxx

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So what went wrong?

1) No clear indication of what genre or style of game the project is.

This lack of context makes it hard for potential players to understand what they can expect from the game.

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2) Use of jargon and phrases like "Play2Earn" may turn off traditional gamers.

Many players may not be familiar with these terms and could be deterred from engaging with the game.

And those who are familiar might just hate the terms...

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3) Links to social media take up valuable character space without providing much information about the project.

Try to use that space to give a brief overview of the game's features and what makes it unique.

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4) Lack of a call to action to encourage players to take the next step.

A clear call to action such as "Join our beta test" or "Join our discord" can increase engagement and drive players to take action.

Make sure to keep it up to date though!

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5) No indication of the game's current stage of development.

This can be important for players who are interested in getting involved in the early stages of the game or who want to know when they can expect a full release.

Target who you want!

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Tips for a better bio:

1) Clearly state what genre or style of game the project is.

This will give potential players an idea of what they can expect from the game and make it more likely that they will be interested in engaging with it.

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2) Avoid using jargon and phrases that may be off-putting to traditional gamers.

Instead, use language that is easy to understand and will appeal to a wide audience.

Check what kind of language other similar traditional games have used.

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3) Include a call to action to encourage players to take the next step.

Play now!
Grab your Battle Pass To Join the Alpha! [Don't call it an NFT]
Join our community!

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4) Indicate the current stage of development of the game.

This can help players understand what they can expect and when they can expect it.

But don't over-promise - just the next step.

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Gamers, what would you want to see in a game project's bio?

Like & RT.

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