Cryptocurrency
Race against other players to earn crypto in TapNation mobile game Rock Crawling

Leading mobile gaming publisher and developer TapNation has released its first ever cryptocurrency play & earn game Rock Crawling for iOS and Android devices. Designed as an accessible first-time blockchain experience, you race against other players in customizable four-by-fours to earn CAPS — the cryptocurrency used on next-gen blockchain NFT framework Ternoa.
Once you’ve climbed the Rock Crawling leaderboards, racing against each other in several colourful and challenging environments, you’ll be able to withdraw the CAPS you’ve earnt immediately into your crypto wallet.
“We’re excited to launch our very first cryptocurrency game after all the hard work done alongside Ternoa,” says TapNation CEO Hervé Montoute. “By combining Ternoa’s technology and our expertise in mobile gaming we hope to introduce players to the Web3 ecosystem in a seamless and user-friendly way, enabling them to easily reap the benefits of blockchain.”
Earlier this year, TapNation partnered with expanding virtual world The Sandbox, where players can own, build, and earn on the Ethereum blockchain. TapNation has three Web 3 casual game proof-of-concepts brewing with The Sandbox, making the French-based studio one to watch within the decentralised gaming space.
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