Activities
In Nümiverse, players can create and interact with in-game items just as they would in the real world. All items, whether they are NFT or not, have some kind of utility in Nümiverse.
Players can find different items such as a bow and arrow, a pistol, a remote-controlled car, or a piggy bank. They can also create or buy furniture, clothing and accessories, paintings or statues, and so on. Some of these items may be unique or limited-edition, produced as part of partnerships or collaborations with well-known designers.
Objects can be interactive and decorative. The first can be picked up or held, while the latter cannot be moved during gameplay. Interactive and decorative objects can also be used to interact with each other. For example, an interactive dart can be launched at a decorative target to earn points. Decorative objects can be furniture or a lava lamp in apartments, but can only be moved in the apartment editing mode.
In addition, some items in Nümiverse VR have an AR effect within VR. For example, by taking different cocktails or food, the player can receive a special audio or visual experience that is visible only to them.
Games
In Nümiverse, users can find a variety of gaming and entertainment content. At first, games will be developed by the Nümi team and partners as mini-games, shooters, puzzles, arcade games, and battles or combine these genres into a series of rounds or obstacle courses. The created gaming content will later be available in the Nümi Editor as open templates, based on which users will be able to create their own content. In games, players can earn software currency, win in-game items, collect them in their apartments, or receive resources needed to craft NFT loot boxes (chests with random NFT items of limited quantity).
Over time, games will have more complex mechanics and storylines, similar to real-world interaction experiences: multiple interactive elements, sports and social games, the ability to host competitions, join guilds, and so on.