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At the top of Steam is a free game about a banana you can click on

The developers reject accusations that Banana is a typical Ponzi scheme, claiming it's just a silly game.
At the top of Steam is a free game about a banana you can click on

An unusual free game called Banana has appeared in the top of Steam, which quickly gained popularity due to its simple but enticing concept. It's a simple time-killer game where the main action is to endlessly click on a banana. What makes this game special? Earning Opportunity. Players can get stickers for Steam inventory by clicking on a banana, which can then be sold on a trading platform. Rare stickers are already selling for significant sums, although the average payout is only a few cents.

These stickers can be sold and get money in your Steam wallet, which can be used to buy other games. In the end, this game becomes similar to NFT, but without the use of blockchain, where people buy and sell virtual items. The game itself is free, but the developers also offer to buy bananas for inventory for 25 cents apiece.

The developers reject accusations that Banana is a typical Ponzi scheme, saying it's just a "silly game." Future updates are planned, such as the ability to change Banana's appearance using items from your inventory, adding mini-games, and improving the store to exchange identical bananas for unique stickers. However, many clones of the game are also expected, including potentially fraudulent ones.



Author
Julia Kushnaryova
Date of publication
16 June 2024