The first Wizzwoods AMA took place on October 10, hosted by our global partner lead, Bosen, with participation from partners in the Philippines, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Vietnam. It was an engaging discussion filled with exciting insights about what makes Wizzwoods stand out and the direction it's headed.
Here's a recap of the discussion about Wizzwoods from the speakers.
While there are games similar to Wizzwoods, it truly sets itself apart. Unlike typical click-heavy or repetitive mobile games, Wizzwoods combines elements of building, strategy, and RPG, offering players more control and creativity. Players manage wizards, collect rare resources like mushrooms and mana gel, and engage in strategic gameplay that keeps them hooked for hours.
What really makes Wizzwoods unique is how players interact with the game. It's not just about grinding; it's about making decisions that affect how your world unfolds. As Rae mentioned, "It's fun, it's addictive, and it’s not your standard tap-tap game!"
Another exciting aspect is how Wizzwoods bridges the gap between Web2 and Web3, integrating blockchain technology directly into platforms like Telegram and Twitter. This makes the game more accessible to everyone, not just Web3 enthusiasts, allowing all players to enjoy both the financial and emotional rewards.
Wizzwoods is loved across different regions for various reasons. In the Philippines, players are eagerly waiting for the Wizzwoods token and the mining pools. The focus there is on how the game can offer financial returns. In Indonesia, players are buzzing about the Quidditch racing feature, a fun and competitive way to earn tokens beyond the traditional mining pools.
Vietnamese players appreciate the accessibility of Wizzwoods through Telegram, which they use daily. They are drawn to the mining pools, rewards from leveling up, and the social competition aspects. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, the community is rapidly growing, with players enjoying the ability to decorate their farms and unlock new features as they level up.
Players across regions also shared ideas for improving Wizzwoods. In the Philippines, many players are looking for more gameplay variety, additional mechanics, and better player engagement. The Indonesian community expressed a desire for more opportunities to connect and communicate with other players, like sharing decorations and experiences. Vietnamese players highlighted the importance of fun combined with earnings, suggesting that features like leaderboards and collective achievements could enhance the game’s appeal.
The Nigerian community sees great potential in organizing local events and meetups to strengthen their connection to the game. The ability to gather and discuss Wizzwoods in person could turn it into more than just a game—transforming it into a powerful social experience.
The Wizzwoods team is working hard on adding more user-generated content, new gameplay features, and special adventures for wizards. Additionally, the team is in close collaboration with major industry players like Binance, OKX, and Notcoin, with exciting fundraising developments in the pipeline.
In the near future, expect new in-game features tied to decorations, giving them more practical uses, as well as the highly anticipated Token Generation Event (TGE) once Berachain goes live.
Wizzwoods is more than just a game. It’s an evolving platform that offers players financial, strategic, and emotional returns, and it’s clear the global community is behind it. As Bosen noted, “We are building a game for people's convenience, and you're here at the early stages of something huge.”
Stay tuned for more updates as Wizzwoods continues to grow, evolve, and deliver a gaming experience that bridges worlds and brings people together.