# Gamification

"**Guess the" games**\
We started to unravel the story of our gamification through our "Guessing" games. Some of the games we played were:\
\- Sound Lab - different sounds/voices were played, guess what they are\
\- Guess the results - questions about certain results, guess the answer\
\- Guess the NFT - images of CNFTs, guess which project that is \
\- Guess the trait - images of certain traits from CNFT space, tell the exact name\
\- Guess the GIF - guess the name of the person in the GIF

**(So you think you can) Alpha Pub quizzes**\
The natural continuation of all the "smaller" guessing games in our discord was the creation of a bigger game called "So you think you can Alpha?" Pub Quiz. The quiz was firstly played in our discord but very soon spread out to other projects with us as hosts. It is our way of bridging communities and giving more exposure to our project. The quiz itself incorporates knowledge about crypto in general, about T\&D project and about CNFT space as whole, and when we're at other projects - it has a category dedicated to them.

**Lab Life**\
Lab Life is an economy/gambling game in our discord, created with help of Mee6 bot. It usually lasts for 2-3 weeks and has a different sub-theme each time. It can have several winners, since there are several different goals in each of the Lab Life iterations. The main currency it operates by is called LADA (Lab Ada), you're collecting items which are in relation to our project, and in additions to the basic dynamics, we're playing so called *!bingo* and *!inflate* games which can help you earn more LADA.

**Labyrinth**\
We've had several smaller Hunt games at the beginnings, which prepared us and the community for the bigger *Labyrinth* game. Our first Labyrinth game was held in February as a chance to win our Hoodie, which is a part of [Holder benefits](/lab-paper/dysmorphia/holder-benefits.md) scheme.<br>


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