I like to describe it as a Magic The Gathering that rewards you for playing instead of just sucking out your soul and money and giving nothing back in return. Being a play-to-earn game that rewards you for owning cards and having a good strategy in general (not only in choosing cards, but also on how to use all the available mechanics), it's a game that caters to people who like blockchain gaming (since most of them suck and people just play for the money, giving Splinterlands a huge advantage) and those who like strategy games in general, specially card ones, of course.
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