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# Legends of Dinger NFT Game

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**Legends of Dinger** is a classic NFT game in which players can summon a D-Cat NFT, collect and trade items through the marketplace. In addition, players can go through Expeditions ( 1v1 PVE game mode) to receive **$DINGER** as in-game rewards.

The main difference of Legends of Dinger with other existing games is that our participants are rewarded for their contributions to the ecosystem via Blockchain economic architecture and that they **earn more rewards by simply holding $DINGER through reflections**.

**Players can earn by**:&#x20;

* Completing Expedition stages (1v1 PVE )

**Dinger focuses on:**

* Expansion of quests
* Market to exchange items
* Sustainability of game economy


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