Cryptid Hunter: A Different Kind of Idle Card GamesteemCreated with Sketch.

Cryptid Hunter calls itself an idle mini trading card game built on Telegram.
But what does that really mean?

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It gives out free card packs — but the rarities climb from Normal all the way to Mythic.
If anyone can pull a Mythic card, does that make the game more fair? Or does it make rare cards feel less rare?

There’s an energy system that recharges daily. It can also be refilled with CPT tokens.
Is that balance… or just another pay-to-play loop dressed differently?

Players earn $NOVA, a token capped at 1 billion. Tokens are burned through upgrades, raffles, and events.
But will these burns truly keep the economy stable, or will supply and demand find their own rules anyway?

Cryptid Hunter positions itself as a fair, deflationary, and sustainable ecosystem.
The question is: can any game economy stay sustainable when the hunt for rewards is endless?

Maybe that’s part of the appeal.
Maybe the mystery is the point.