Calvaria's Play-to-Earn Crypto Game Is Poised for Big Gains – Less Than $100,000 Left in Presale
Calvaria, a new-generation blockchain card game, is gradually rounding up its presale event. With investors piling up its RIA token, the online strategy game is entering its last $100k raise target before the early-bird...
Calvaria is a battle-card strategy game in which players compete in tournaments using cards representing various in-game characters. The cards are non-fungible tokens (NFTs) with unique abilities and characteristics....
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