I fully agree with you on this point.
NFT Games should be, as the name says, GAMES. Actual games, with fun mechanics, engaging gameplay, etc.
The sad reality is that 95% of the NFT games around aren't games, they're just 'click here and there every X hours to farm coins'. All of those will, sooner rather than later, die.
That's why I actually believe in Splinterlands and Gods Unchained; I've played both for a longer time already, and they're still interesting to think about, to read about, to play, etc. They're actual games, with a token economy behind it.
I love how you see it and splinterland is definitely a good game with alot of game play and tournament.
I have been playing rs for a while now and I think the future opportunities can be confusing because music mixing with nft's can be a huge success over the years.
I technically don't think it's going to be a click, click nft game forever. It's a new project and I look forward to seeing how things turns out.
Glad to hear your honest opinion.
Indeed; I'm also playing RisingStar, and while I still think it's too "clicky-clicky", it's being developed in a very fast manner in order to become a more engaging, fun game to play.