The NFT projects this March have been promising so far, and we're already halfway through the month. Amid the bear market, many cryptocurrencies are slowly recovering from a huge loss.
Next month, expect that a surge of new projects will come. We will discuss the upcoming NFT projects that could go "100x" soon for today's list. Expect some major changes in their value in the next few weeks.
Upcoming NFT Projects That Could Give You Huge Gains
According to UMR, a rising content creator on YouTube who often uploads content about NFTs and cryptos, there are five notable projects that you should keep an eye on this April.
He continued that he won't give the viewers any financial advice but will only guide them to give a nice flip or join a new NFT community.
'Sugar Realm'
UMR first discussed the hack and slash play-to-earn game "Sugar Realm." Based on its Twitter description, it first launched on Magic Eden last Monday, Mar. 14. This blockchain game features RPG elements and has PVE/PVP game modes.
In addition, the game is built in Solana, and it even launched a game demo before its official release earlier this week. At that time, the NFT project already had over 15,000 followers on Twitter.
The minting of the Sugar Realm NFTs has already begun in Magic Eden.
Suppose Bored Ape Yacht Club features a bored ape in different styles and fashions. In that case, this NFT project features a mouse in different costumes such as the Joker, Ichigo Kurosaki from "Bleach", Batman, and "Jiraiya" from Naruto. Each of them is priced at 1.5 SOL.
It is expected that the full beta version of this game will be released next year.
'Creamy Friends'
Another Solana-based NFT project to check is "Creamy Friends." Just like "Sugar Realm," it features both NFT artworks and a P2E game on the watch.
It has over 40,000 members in Discord, so many people are waiting for its future updates regarding staking and other improvements.
Interestingly, "Creamy Friends" is the second generation of NFTs launched by CryptoCream Studios. Every ice cream character comes with its own unique design, not to mention each own story.
The game demo for "Creamy Friends" is expected to be released soon.
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'TinyFaces' Another Solana-based NFT project to check is "Creamy Friends." Just like "Sugar Realm," it features both NFT artworks and a P2E game on the watch.
It has over 40,000 members in Discord, so many people are waiting for its future updates regarding staking and other improvements.
Interestingly, "Creamy Friends" is the second generation of NFTs launched by CryptoCream Studios. Every ice cream character comes with its own unique design, not to mention each own story.
The game demo for "Creamy Friends" is expected to be released soon.
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'TinyFaces' NFT
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As the project name suggests, this metaverse venture uses 3D artworks with tiny faces. The TinyFaces artwork could be compared to a Pixar character. Just imagine its minimalistic design and simplistic color.
The founder behind this NFT project is Maxime De Greve, a Belgian developer and designer who currently lives in London. The collection will be coming out in late April 2022.
'Small Bros'
The next NFT project is "Small .Bros" which will soon land on Mar. 21. There will be 8,888 artworks that will be included in the collection.
The artwork of the team appears to be cartoonish with minimalistic touch but an on-point design. The price for each piece will be 0.069 ETH plus the gas fee.
If you are looking for a community-focused NFT project, "Small Bros" is a good pick to try.
'Lil Frens'
The last NFT project on UMR's list is "Lil Frens." Every artwork on this line resembles a character that features a half-flesh, half-skeleton body. At the moment, it has 38,000 followers on its official Twitter page.
Lil Frens said that those who want to join their community could come through Discord invites which they will only receive from Twitter.
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Written by Joseph Henry