Game On! Creepts Community Tournament #1

Colin Steil
Cartesi
Published in
3 min readMar 9, 2020

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Creepts has been in full swing with our Rinkeby Testnet launch. We are now proud to present the first decentralized Creepts tournament which will be occurring March 10th, 2020 at 5am GMT. As part of our ongoing support for Creepts, this tournament will be the first of an ongoing monthly contest to award the top player for Creepts every month.

The tournament, named “The REALLY epic one,” will have a submission phase for 24-hours, from March 10th, 5am GMT to March 11th, 5am GMT. Creepts Client needs to be running with the player’s machine connected to the internet until the score is submitted.

The “reveal” phase will run for another 24 hours, till Mach 12th. From the beginning of the “reveal” phase throughout the “end” of the tournament, Creepts Client should be up and running to make sure the player doesn’t miss any deadline and is able to defend their score throughout the tournament.

The winner with the highest score during the “reveal phase” will be awarded $200 in CTSI at the formal exchange listing price during payout. The winner’s score will automatically be submitted to Ethereum’s Rinkeby testnet and the only identifying piece of information about the winner is the winner’s Ethereum address.

Note: This Ethereum address used to participate in this tournament, will also be the same exact address that’s associated with your private key, on the Ethereum mainnet. This specific address will receive CTSI on Ethereum’s mainnet.

How to Participate

Users will have to set-up the Creepts Client and Rinkeby Testnet. The full guide can be found below or here with games rules in the how to play section: https://creepts.cartesi.io

Rules

1) Tournament name: “The REALLY epic one.” Contest will end March 11th, 2020 at 5am GMT

2) You must set up and access the testnet to submit your score.

3) You must “Commit” your score to the testnet, this is your submission.

4) If you “Commit” a score you do not like, feel free to play again.

5) You MUST leave your Cartesi Node running for another 24 hours during the “reveal” or final phase of the contest. Meaning, your Creepts client must remain open and online after the contest finishes in order to submit your desired score to the testnet.

6) Winner will only be known by their public address unless the winner chooses to reveal their identity in the Cartesi community.

If you have any questions or issues in setting up your local testnet environment, we’ll be available on our Telegram and Discord channels to assist you.

Good luck to everyone!

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