Bullieverse has just announced that it will be launching a new NFT(non-fungible tokens) game for mobile devices called “Bull Run”. According to the teaser video released by the devs, the game will be a runner-style game similar to popular mobile games like Dookey Dash and Temple Run.

<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Bullieverse is going mobile. <br><br>Thank us later for starting the “Bull Run” ‍♂️ <a href=”https://t.co/Lc16X4elsG”>pic.twitter.com/Lc16X4elsG</a></p>&mdash; Bullieverse (05.05.23) (@Bullieverse) <a href=”https://twitter.com/Bullieverse/status/1650203674185015298?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>April 23, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src=”https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” charset=”utf-8″></script>

The move to create a mobile game is a smart one, as runner-style games are a popular game mode for tapping into the casual-gamer mobile fanbase. This could help to increase the mass adoption of NFT games, which is a major goal for the industry.

Bullieverse is an open world web3 gaming ecosystem that already contains a variety of NFT arcade games such as Necrodemic, a third-person action survival game, and Bear Hunt, an adventure story. The platform also features an open world Metaverse on unreal engine, where players can create and play games, earning them rewards and NFTs.

Bullieverse also features NFTs that look like PFPs. Players will likely be able to use their NFT models in-game in the upcoming Bull Run game. Yuga Labs has also released a similar-styled NFT game called Dookey Dash. The game featured a skill-based mint that awarded top players with an NFT key that would reveal exclusive rewards in the future.

The winner of the skill-based mint was able to sell the key for $1.6 million to a billionaire entrepreneur.

With the launch of Bull Run, Bullieverse is taking another step towards its goal of becoming the go-to destination for NFT gaming. And with the popularity of mobile gaming on the rise, it’s clear that the company is making a strategic move by expanding its offerings to the mobile platform.