Are hamsters fighting now? Not exactly—but while Hamster Kombat’s title might be a little misleading, this Telegram-based tapping game quickly became a dominant leader in the play-to-earn space by expanding upon Notcoin’s winning model.
Hamster Kombat racked up over 300 million total players before launching its HMSTR token and airdrop for players via The Open Network (TON) in late September 2024. It became one of the year’s biggest gaming token launches, based on the peak value.
But Hamster Kombat isn’t stopping there. The developers are now planning a “HamsterVerse” of games with additional airdrop rewards, plus a dedicated network and expansion beyond the Telegram ecosystem. Here’s everything you need to know.
What is Hamster Kombat?
Similar to Notcoin, Hamster Kombat had players tapping away to earn coins in a Telegram-native application (or “mini app”)—which means to play the game, you just open a chat on Telegram.
Hamster Kombat’s core concept is similar to Notcoin,
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Author: Andrew Hayward
