Playing Screen

  1. This will show your total number of lives based on the capacity of your NFT at the start of the game. However, if you are caught, your lives will be deducted one at a time.

  2. A scoreboard will show both the number of scores scored as well as the number of lives lost, highlighting your profile.

  3. Here you will be able to see the NFT Profile as well as the total amount of time spent by the player during his Play session, being chorr.

  4. This section displays the BUFF option if it is equipped, and there are two modes, Manual and Automatic.

  5. Your opponent's profile will be displayed in black mode in your game screen. This does not affect whether you are chorr or police

  6. During this session of the game, players can exchange comments with each other.

  7. A countdown of 20 seconds will be shown for each round and 5 seconds to display the outcome.

The game will be played simultaneously by two users, one playing as Police and the other playing as Chorr. Each of the users should select a box within the 20 second time frame, and once they have selected the box, it will appear as shown in the image above.

The score is achieved if you see this type of animation as a chorr. However, if you see this animation as a police, then this means that you have caught your opponent and has lost his life.

In the event that you see this type of animation as a chorr, you have lost your life, and if you see it as a police, you have failed to select the correct box, and chorr has scored.

In the event that you do not select any of the boxes, you will see this popup.

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