Game

Definition ∞ A game, in the context of digital assets, refers to an application or platform where users engage in interactive activities that often involve economic incentives and digital ownership. These applications, frequently termed “play-to-earn” or “blockchain games,” integrate cryptocurrency or non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as core components of their gameplay. Players can often earn digital assets through skillful play, participation, or contribution to the game’s economy. The underlying blockchain technology ensures verifiable ownership and transferability of in-game assets.
Context ∞ News coverage concerning games frequently focuses on the launch of new titles, the economic models that underpin them, and the potential for user earnings. Debates often emerge regarding the sustainability of play-to-earn mechanics, the regulatory treatment of in-game assets, and the user experience of blockchain-integrated games. The adoption of NFTs as in-game items is a consistent point of discussion.