Aurory: Seekers of Tokane does not have formal gaming guilds, which limits the impact on player engagement, community building, and economic sustainability typically provided by established guilds.
The absence of guilds means there is no significant TVL or operational transparency directly tied to guild activities, which are key elements of guild contributions in the rubric.
While DAOry promotes community engagement and decision-making, it does not fully replace the structured support, scholarship programs, and asset management typically offered by gaming guilds.
DAOry’s role is more akin to a governance structure than a guild, focusing on community marketing and treasury management rather than direct player support, economic impact, or asset distribution.
The game lacks the diversified asset management, educational resources, and community events that are hallmarks of guilds with higher scores in the rubric.
Introduction
Gaming guilds play a crucial role in Web3 gaming by enhancing player engagement, fostering community building, and contributing to the economic sustainability of games.
Aurory: Seekers of Tokane, developed by Aurory, has not explicitly partnered with any gaming guilds, but its community-driven initiatives, such as DAOry, suggest a strong emphasis on community engagement and ecosystem growth.
[1a]This report will cover:
The role of DAOry in fostering community engagement and brand awareness within Aurory’s ecosystem.
[1a]
The potential of Aurory’s community-driven initiatives to mimic guild-like contributions to player engagement and economic sustainability.
DAOry: A Community Hub
The DAOry serves as a central hub for Aurorian holders, promoting community engagement and brand awareness through autonomous initiatives and proposals.
[1a]By allowing Aurorian holders to vote on proposals and oversee treasury management, DAOry empowers the community to shape the future of the Aurory ecosystem.
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DAOry initiatives include community marketing, partnerships with other projects, and social media engagement, all aimed at expanding Aurory’s reach.
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The DAOry treasury, one of the most funded on Solana, is managed conservatively, with investments in staking and social media management to support community growth.
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Mimicking Guild Contributions
While Aurory does not have formal guilds, its community-driven initiatives like DAOry foster a guild-like environment by promoting collaboration, engagement, and ecosystem growth.
These initiatives encourage players to actively participate in decision-making and contribute to the game’s development, much like guilds in other Web3 games.
DAOry’s governance structure, which includes community voting and council oversight, mirrors the decentralized decision-making processes of traditional guilds.
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The community-driven nature of Aurory’s ecosystem encourages players to take ownership of the game’s success, fostering long-term engagement and sustainability.
Conclusion
Aurory: Seekers of Tokane does not have formal gaming guilds, but its community-driven initiatives, particularly DAOry, foster a guild-like environment that enhances player engagement and ecosystem growth.
[1a]These initiatives empower players to take an active role in shaping the game’s future, promoting long-term sustainability and community building.
DAOry’s governance and treasury management structure encourages community participation and long-term investment in the game’s success.
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The absence of formal guilds is offset by the community-driven initiatives that promote collaboration and engagement, contributing to the game’s overall growth.