BC.GAME, one of the largest iGaming platforms by game variety, has introduced Coco Rush, a fresh mini-app game now available on Telegram.
This free-to-play casual game offers users the opportunity to earn cryptocurrency rewards by competing in leaderboard battles and completing various tasks within the game. BC.GAME becomes the first major iGaming platform to introduce a Telegram mini-app, entering a market where Telegram’s vast 900 million user base has popularized tap-to-earn games.
Gameplay and Player Rewards
Coco Rush features an intuitive design, requiring players to tap on digital Cocos to accumulate Coco Coins. Players can also collect Coco Coins by completing daily check-ins, onboarding activities, social media tasks, and through daily free spins. Additionally, players can earn referral points, which can be exchanged to boost their in-game progress.
The game also provides opportunities to participate in free spins, where players can win rewards such as USDT and extra Coco Coins. Perhaps most exciting is the forthcoming $BC token airdrop, giving players the chance to convert their in-game coins into real cryptocurrency. During the airdrop event, players have the opportunity to turn their virtual earnings into tradable tokens, adding real-world value to their gameplay.
The launch of Coco Rush aligns with the increasing popularity of tap-to-earn games on Telegram, which allow players to potentially earn cryptocurrency via the TON blockchain. Similarly, Coco Rush offers its players the possibility of receiving airdrops of Coco Coins.
About BC.GAME
BC.GAME is a leading crypto iGaming platform, known for its community-driven approach and cutting-edge technology. Established in 2017, BC.GAME offers more than 8,000 games, including sports betting, slots, and live table games. The platform is also recognized for its partnerships with top-tier brands such as Leicester City FC, the Argentina National Football Team, and Cloud9.
Users can learn more at https://bc.game.
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