Why even require a log in?

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I switched to incognito mode on my browser.

I wanted to see what happens when I goto the Splinterlands Website.

Could I just send the website to a wary friend?
Would they be able to just play without the need to commit?

it seems, not.

So, why not just let them Play?

Is that an easy task? A Free To Play in Anonimity for those warey of our NFT WEB3 Ponzi Scheme ...

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Is it possible to let them play the Campaign/Tutorial with just a Guest account?
Let them browse around Splinterlands?

Just wondering. Just curious.

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Agreed.

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you are way too easy to please. Are you sure you play splinterlands? 😆

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Easy because its true! The easier new players can get in and look around the faster the will see the great things Splinterlands has to offer.

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Send me link sir, I waste your precious energy by losing every game. Is energy a resource that is valued?

Experimental idea - post a private key for an account and let people play freely using that, but good luck keeping it up to date with energy, or concurrent matches, or any other number of problems, I guess :D

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or allow "guests" to do the Campaign & use Challenge mode.

No Energy required & maybe some Starter cards etc.

Nothing to earn. Nothing to Spend > except their Time.

In the Culture battle - Time is a Precious Commodity.

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Good point, does anyone use the challenge mode?

Time is the most precious commodity full stop, not just in culture wars, in real shooting-gun wars, too.

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I do and its a very valuable tool IMO. I play it all the time now.

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yes we need a "lite experience" if you will.. Let anyone play the campaign mode.

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Althought it would be a "Charity of Energy" haha

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