One thing I care about with new NFT projects:
Does the mint result matter later?
For @Cat_Forge, the answer seems to be yes.
Kittens are not just random collectibles. They are part of the forge path.
That alone makes the mint more interesting to follow.
@Cat_Forge feels like it’s trying to create a small resource economy.
You don’t just mint and wait.
You collect colors, manage CFORGE, decide whether to trade, burn or forge.
That kind of decision layer is what makes these small on-chain games fun.
The thing I’m watching with @Cat_Forge is not only mint volume.
I want to see:
How fast kittens circulate
Which colors become harder to get
How quickly Premium Cats get forged
Whether users actually play the loop
That’s where the real signal should be.
Been checking @Cat_Forge.
What I like is that it doesn’t start from “mint a final NFT”.
It starts from resources.
You mint into the system, get CFORGE or kittens, then decide what to do next.
That gives the project more room than a one-click mint.