Rising Star Raves, Pro Cards, and Didgeridoos, Oh My

It’s been awhile since I last posted about the Rising Star Game here on the Hive Blockchain. There has been a lot of stuff going on in game since the release of Raves to the game. I am finding the Raves feature to be an interesting add-on to the game, and it is mildly rewarding, but then I only have a few (thousand) fans in FA cards to use for Raves.



screenshot of the Raves from RSG

Raves involves assigning your FA cards to one of four color-coded Raves. The concept is fairly simple, pick a Rave, assign your FA cards to it, and if you have an RV2 Hoax Vall cad, assign it as well, and assign your RV1 Police card to a different Rave. The effect of the RV1 Police card reduces the number of Fans at a Rave due to arrests, while the RV2 Hoax card reduces the number of effective RV1 Police cards. If your in the winning Rave, and your fans survive Police Raids (number of Fans arrested are spread out amongst the participants), the larger the share of the prize pool you receive. Pretty neat. The RSG Dev team has made some adjustments to how the two RV cards work as there are a few big money players that have piles of these cards. For the record, I have one each of RV1 and RV2.



Screenshot of current Pro cards from RSG

Currently, in addition to the occasional tweaks to how Raves funcion, the RSG team is working on a new section of content, Pro Missions. These will involve having a varying number of Pro People and Pro Instrument cards that are made by blending a number of out-of-print cards into a Pro card. Although the Pro Cards have been getting released over the past several months, the new conttent is not ready for Prime Time, and the Dev Team has not given an ETA for its release, aside from, it will be here when it’s ready. I am looking forward to the arrival of the new content.

I’ve been playing Rising Star for close to two years now, and my progress is beginning to pick up speed. It took over a year for me to crack the Top 100 on the Leaderboard, and several more months before I got high enough to make it into the Leaderboard Reward pool. I’ve also seen over the last few months, the number of Fans I have from NFTs rise from a few hundred thousand to close to 1.2 million fans from NFTs.

Now, if you have read this far, and thanks for doing so, I want to touch on something fun related to RSG and music. For anyone who knows me, I am not a working musician, just a hobbyist who sometimes dabbles with my guitars and drums (Djembe and Dumbek) I have here at the house, emphasis on dabble. However, I so have friends who are serious musicians, and some play some very interesting and unusual instruments. The Rising Star Game features a number of such unusual instruments, and I thought I would write about one of them: The Didgeridoo.



Screenshot of didgeridoos from RSG

RSG has two NFTs (currently), featuring the Didgeridoo; i17 Didgeridoo and E154 Sun Didge. The first one, i17 Didgeridoo, has a sound sample of the instrument being played. It’s a really nice bit of audio. As the game includes a means to create short music tracks, this should be fun to experiment with, especially when combined with a few different types of percussion instruments. Something I plan to play around with when I have a bit of free time.

If you are interested in learning more about the instrument, there is a video on youtube that someone made some years back featuring a long time friend of mine from my San Diego days, Mitchell Walker. The video was made by Mariano Lorde, however, I have no idea where to find the original video, but several users on youtube have it loaded. You can check it at www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhP1zPL7Dko. You can also find Mitchell’s music on Spotify. You can also find out more about Mitchell at his website – https://didjetellus.com/.

That’s about it for this time around. Thanks for stopping by.
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Lmao this game is really fun! I am a busker in Rising Star 🌟

yeah, it's a fun game. It's fairly passive, which is nice, unlike some other games I won't name. Better still - No Bots!

Did you try to get your musician friends to play the game and maybe even mint some NFTs of their music?

most of them are not crazy like me. Mitchell does not do a lot of online stuff to begin with, unfortunately. He doesn't have interest in crypto. I do have a few friends that game, but none are willing to dive into this. I'll try and generate interest at MarsCon, which host a dunny music program, ala doctor Demento (who has been there a few times). The FuMP, as it is known, is a pretty popular track. I may be able to generate interest via the independent music you are helping to promote. Here's an intro to The FuMP - it is a hoot to watch -