# An introduction to Cryptopolium

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Cryptopolium is a monopoly-style game set in the ancient Roman Empire. If you are a board games fan and a crypto enthusiast, you are in the right game! With its legendary Roman interface, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and NFTs, you will taste a brand-new and epic experience. Cryptopolium defies your abilities to plan a financial strategy and challenges you to achieve the monopoly of the Empire. The game is 100% “play to earn” so get ready to win!

If you plan your game strategies smartly, you will be able to defeat your virtual opponent, Magnus, and become the successful Roman merchant who achieves the monopoly of the Empire. You will face Magnus in a huge battle to acquire the most valuable properties and build the most profitable businesses in the Market. On your path, you will come up against God's whims, Cesar's desires, and the ups and downs of fortune and fate.

If you want to tip the scales in your favor, you should please the Gods by acquiring their NFTs. This way, you will gain their blessings, and they will provide you significant advantages over your opponent, thus assuring yourself the monopoly of the Empire and the triumphant victory. Will you be the one taking over the economy and control of the Empire, filling your coffers with loads of coins and achieving a glorious place in history?


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