# Games Overview

Our flagship game is Amiko Legends, a shared-world, creature-collection RPG where you, as a Seeker, embark on an epic journey through the lands of Tokane.&#x20;

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Our commitment to fun first, combined with the expertise of our experienced designers, ensures that there will be something for everyone. Whether you enjoy thrilling adventures or strategic gameplay, we will have a diverse range of games and products.

We firmly recognize the immense potential of mobile gaming to be a powerful catalyst for widespread engagement and mass adoption of Web3 games. As a result, we are committed to expanding certain games and experiences on handheld devices in the future. We want to ensure that our games are accessible and enjoyable for everyone, anytime, anywhere.&#x20;

Lastly, while having games and products in live development slightly deviates from the traditional game development process, we believe that involving our players and supporters can help build a strong community with valuable feedback loops. Through this collaborative effort, our community gets to be part of the process of helping us shape our games' evolution into something that is ready for the mass market!


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