One obvious next move
The /play hub should always tell players what matters right now.
TheBit.City is built around a simple product belief: crypto games need clearer gameplay, clearer balances, and more reasons to return than speculation alone.
The best Telegram games do not ask players to install another app, learn a huge interface, or read a manual. They create a repeatable daily moment that feels meaningful.
TheBit.City turns that moment into city care: spend energy, earn credits, vote on crises, manage risk, and watch the shared world evolve.
More features are only valuable if they make the city easier to care about. These principles keep the game focused.
The /play hub should always tell players what matters right now.
Players should finish a useful turn in less than a minute and come back when energy refills.
City events should make citizens care about collective outcomes, not only personal balances.
TBC Credits and Wallet TBC need different names, uses, and risk profiles.
Casino games should use TBC Credits, keeping Wallet TBC out of the arcade layer.
Manual withdrawals are a good early-stage control while the economy matures.
The strongest next features should deepen the same daily ritual: open Telegram, understand the city, make one decision, and come back later.
Weekly storylines where city-wide goals unlock bonuses, penalties, or limited events.
Simple identities like builder, cleaner, trader, miner, and gambler with focused bonuses.
A public status page for carbon, happiness, stability, active votes, and top citizens.
The core experience is intentionally simple: /play, choose, return.