They create a version of DOOM in which you have to take photos of NFTs

Doom NFT

Few things are more fun than a good mod in a video game. Do you remember that user who decided to modify the C4 explosives of GTA V to replace them with Samsungs Galaxy Note 7? It was a real hoot and an unlimited source of laughs. Although well, Samsung was not so amused that it even threatened to take legal action. Well, something similar has fallen on the «cryptobros» with new mod who pretends to laugh at them through the mythical video game Doom.

The NFTs. The future of memes

Many are saying that, with the entry of companies like EA or Ubisoft into the world of NFTs, the NFTs are going to be undoubtedly "The future of video games". And that's what a real man thought hater of non-fungible tokens, as it has gamified an everyday scene that occurs among the detractors of this blockchain-based technology.

Tom would be nothing without Jerry, Real Madrid wouldn't be a great team without the constant threat of Barça and NFTs would be nothing to talk about if their natural enemy didn't exist: screenshots. The daily scene that is most repeated on social networks when someone acquires an NFT is the typical 'Ctrl + C / Ctrl + V' or the screenshot to try to ridicule the user who now owns the aforementioned token.

NFT Doom encourages you to "Shoot" the Bored Apes

Everything seems to indicate that the user Ultra.Boi has a total of zero monetary units invested in NFTs, as this week he has uploaded to the web ModDB a version of Doom II modified with which you will be able to have a good laugh. Despite being a mod based on Doom and NFTs, there is no violence or blood, so we are talking about a video game suitable for all audiences "Take note, WillyRex."

En Doom NFT, we will handle our character in the first person, and instead of using a firearm, we will use a far more threatening tool: a reflex camera. Said weapon will shoot and annihilate a whole horde of enemies, which are none other than the famous Bored Ape Yacht Club jumpsuits.

If you don't know them, the Bored Ape Yacht Club monkeys are one of the most money-grossing NFTs to date. Some of these images have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Many NFT advocates consider these monkeys a religion, and others, who don't really know what the movie is about, think that if you capture one of these images, you're stealing it. By now, obviously, most of those who buy an NFT know that this technology does not work like that, but that does not mean that we do not like the typical troleo to capture the image and repost it to the author, which is already a tradition on Twitter.

Ultra.Boi wanted to pay homage to the "right-click culture" with this fun game, which has a touch of mischief and that surely hasn't gone down well with more than one person. If you want to try it, It is available for free since last December 15 and already has approximately a thousand downloads in its history.


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