CapsGame vs Hamster Kombat and Notcoin: the difference
CapsGame is often compared with Hamster Kombat, Notcoin and Catizen — for good reason: they all live in Telegram, run on TON and use the play-to-earn model. But the gameplay differs. Here is how CapsGame stands apart.
What they share
- They open inside Telegram as a mini app, no download.
- They run in the TON blockchain ecosystem.
- They use a referral system — friends (“frens”) speed up progress.
- Players stack in-game points hoping for a future token.
The main difference — gameplay
At their core, Notcoin and Hamster Kombat are clickers: you tap the screen and stack coins. CapsGame works differently: PvP and PvE battles, a collection of caps, deck upgrades and a dose of luck on the field. There is no endless tapping — strategy and deck composition matter more.
The collectible-caps spirit
CapsGame has its own twist: it leans on 90s nostalgia for pogs and milk caps — the very discs kids flipped at recess. Only now they are digital and live on the blockchain.
Which to choose
If you enjoy a meditative clicker — Notcoin or Hamster Kombat. If you want an actual game with battles, collection and strategy — give CapsGame a try. None of them guarantees earnings, so choose by the gameplay you enjoy.
FAQ
Is CapsGame a copy of Hamster Kombat?
No. They share the play-to-earn model, but the gameplay differs: CapsGame focuses on battles and a cap collection rather than screen tapping.
Ready to try it yourself?
Open CapsGame in Telegram via the link — free, no download, in under a minute.
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