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NFT game Stranger Things has caused dissatisfaction among fans
The NFT platform Candy Digital has released a mini-game based on the Netflix series Stranger Things, and fans have been actively involved in the game but have not been satisfied. This week, a new round of the game was launched, where users had to decipher the phrase «I am the Lord of Hell». The reaction of the fans was mixed.
I deeply love Stranger Things, but I'm profoundly disappointed that Netflix decided it'd be a good idea to run an NFT grift on its fans.
I'd love to play the games and solve the mysteries like the ARG for season three, but no. I'm not going anywhere near this trash.
Do better. pic.twitter.com/S03M78FFLa
— Kristian Bland, unreliable narrator (@unclejeet) June 2, 2022
Many users complained about technical problems and the fact that they were constantly being "thrown out" of the game. Some said that Netflix should stop releasing NFT collections and games. However, there were also those who managed to complete a difficult level and get their non-fungible token with their favorite character.
I lost.... SIKE!
I TOTALLY WON!
thx for the #NFT @Stranger_Things pic.twitter.com/UMtE89RduN
— 'Stache (@CryptoStache) June 3, 2022
According to Decrypt journalists, the authors' idea when creating the Stranger Things NFT collection was that users should play mini-games and solve puzzles to get non-fungible tokens. But it did not work out as expected. However, the strong reaction of users to NFTs has become a common occurrence for the crypto community. Recently, gamers were outraged by the integration of NFTs into a new Ubisoft game. Players are unhappy that from now on, significant gameplay benefits can only be purchased for cryptocurrency.