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− | Chaos Coins are in-game collectible items linked to real world physical coins. Physical coins will be distributed to fans via [https://www.patreon.com/americanmcgee Patreon], [https://mysterious.americanmcgee.com/ Mysterious], Crowd Funding, and other channels. Ownership of a physical coin grants the holder a virtual coin in-game. The in-game coin will contain an owner-defined NAME and MESSAGE. | + | Chaos Coins are in-game collectible items linked to real world physical coins. Physical coins will be distributed to fans via [https://www.patreon.com/americanmcgee Patreon], [https://mysterious.americanmcgee.com/ Mysterious], Crowd Funding, and other channels. Ownership of a physical coin from the Patreon promotion grants the holder a virtual coin in-game. The in-game coin will contain an owner-defined NAME and MESSAGE. |
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 10 October 2018
Description
Chaos Coins are in-game collectible items linked to real world physical coins. Physical coins will be distributed to fans via Patreon, Mysterious, Crowd Funding, and other channels. Ownership of a physical coin from the Patreon promotion grants the holder a virtual coin in-game. The in-game coin will contain an owner-defined NAME and MESSAGE.
NAME and MESSAGE constraints to be defined.
Goals
- having them in-game without pulling the player out of their gaming experience. - and also giving prominence to the fans and their “ownership” of the coins in-game.
Coin Ledger
The coin information, would be stored in a “coin ledger”. This ledger, would be obtained early in-game, and would serve as a tracker of sorts that listed:
- Coin total in each chapter - how many coins have been collected - how many remained per area.
Notes
A really good way of keeping tabs on & displaying collectibles was in Super Mario Odyssey with its “power moons”.