What the hell is bcgamer.org?
By BCGamer —
Tags: bcgamer, introduction, editorial
Let's be real for a second.
The crypto space has approximately 47 billion projects. Okay, maybe not that many, but it sure feels like it. Every day there's a new token, a new "revolutionary" protocol, a new roadmap that promises the moon and delivers a PNG of a cartoon ape. It's exhausting.
And guess what? Blockchain gaming is no different.
For every legitimate project out there, there are about 200 cash grabs wearing the skin of a "play-to-earn game". You know the type - flashy trailers, Discord servers full of bots hyping each other, tokenomics that make absolutely no sense, and gameplay that consists of clicking a button and watching numbers go up. Revolutionary stuff, truly.
Here's the thing though: buried somewhere in this mountain of garbage, there are actual games. Real ones. With real players. Games where the blockchain integration isn't just a buzzword slapped onto a broken Unity asset flip. Games where you can trade, earn, and play without wanting to throw your laptop out the window.
So what's bcgamer.org about?
Simple. We cut through the bullshit.
This isn't going to be another site shilling every new project that slides into our DMs with "partnership opportunities". We're not here to pump bags. We're not here to write glorified press releases disguised as reviews.
We're here to cover blockchain games that actually deliver. Games with real player bases. Games that work - not "will work eventually when the devs finish their third pivot and maybe release that update they promised 8 months ago".
What you'll find here:
Honest coverage - If a game sucks, we'll say it sucks. If it's mid, we'll call it mid. If it's actually good, we'll be just as surprised as you are.
Focus on what matters - Does the game have players? Does the economy function? Can you actually play it without a PhD in tokenomics? These are the questions that matter.
No hype, just reality - We're not going to tell you a game is "the future of gaming" because they have a nice whitepaper. Whitepapers are just fancy PDFs. Show us the game.
Projects with potential - Sometimes a game isn't fully there yet but shows genuine promise. We'll cover those too - just don't expect us to pretend an alpha with 12 players is "taking the gaming world by storm".
Why should you care?
Because you're tired. I'm tired. We're all tired of sifting through endless hype cycles trying to figure out what's real and what's vaporware. You want to find games worth your time, maybe even worth your investment, without falling for the 47th rug pull this month.
That's what we're here for.
Blockchain gaming has genuine potential. The idea of true digital ownership, player-driven economies, interoperable assets - it's not all nonsense. Some of it is actually happening, right now, in games you can download and play today.
You just have to know where to look.
Welcome to bcgamer.org.
Let's find the games that actually work.