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      "markdown": "#### A weekly stream where we play Tezos games alongside familiar titles like Minecraft and Counter-Strike. No pitches, just gameplay.\n\n![](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*otr07CF7WFpFLvDx9fi9EA.png)\n\nTezos Gaming Nights started late last year as a weekly stream from [Tezos Commons](https://www.tezoscommons.org/). AJ and I run the show live most Tuesdays at 4:30 PM PST. Each episode features two games: one built on Tezos and one more familiar. We play, talk through the game as we go, and invite anyone who wants to jump in.\n\nEach stream lasts 30 to 45 minutes and follows a simple format. We start with a Tezos game like [*Pikes Arena*](https://game.pikesarena.com/) or [*Auto Hero*](https://auto-hero-tezos.gitbook.io/autohero-tezos) and talk through what’s happening as we go. You don’t need to understand Web3. If it looks fun, that’s enough.\n\n![](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*K3qudq6Dm0T1q_HPibOzlg.png)\n\nThe second half of the stream usually shifts to something more familiar. We started with games like *Once Human* and *Counter-Strike 2,* but lately, we’ve been using that slot to explore the Tezos Community Minecraft Server. It’s familiar, easy to join, and lets people jump in while we’re playing. A few new players joined after watching, which was the goal from the start.\n\nIt’s not polished or scripted. It’s more of a hangout. Some people see a Tezos game for the first time, while others want to compare it with something they already know. Either way, we keep it relaxed and focused on playing.\n\n![](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*iuVnMfr3Z07BYRULxTQJhA.png)\n\nWe want to focus less on talk and more on gameplay. Instead of explaining what people are building on Tezos, we’d rather show it by playing. Web3 doesn’t need to be theoretical or locked behind complicated onboarding. If someone can click a link, load a game, and start playing, that’s the kind of experience we want to highlight.\n\nWe’ll keep streaming when we can. The goal’s the same: play some games, have a good time, and make space for people to join. Contact us if you’re building something on Tezos and want us to try it on stream.\n\nWe usually go live on Tuesdays at 4:30 PM PST. Watch, jump in, or hang out!\n\n**Follow** [**@TezosCommons**](https://twitter.com/TezosCommons) or **join the stream next Tuesday** to check it out.\n\n![](https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=adbb9781e023)\n\n* * *\n\n[Tezos Gaming Nights: Weekly Streams Featuring Tezos Games and Familiar Titles](https://news.tezoscommons.org/tezos-gaming-nights-weekly-streams-featuring-tezos-games-and-familiar-titles-adbb9781e023) was originally published in [Tezos Commons](https://news.tezoscommons.org) on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story."
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  "textContent": "A weekly stream where we play Tezos games alongside familiar titles like Minecraft and Counter-Strike. No pitches, just gameplay. Tezos Gaming Nights started late last year as a weekly stream from Tezos Commons . AJ and I run the show live most Tuesdays at 4:30 PM PST. Each episode features two games: one built on Tezos and one more familiar. We play, talk through the game as we go, and invite anyone who wants to jump in. Each stream lasts 30 to 45 minutes and follows a simple format. We start with a Tezos game like Pikes Arena or Auto Hero and talk through what’s happening as we go. You don’t need to understand Web3. If it looks fun, that’s enough. The second half of the stream usually shifts to something more familiar. We started with games like Once Human and Counter-Strike 2, but lately, we’ve been using that slot to explore the Tezos Community Minecraft Server. It’s familiar, easy to join, and lets people jump in while we’re playing. A few new players joined after watching, which was the goal from the start. It’s not polished or scripted. It’s more of a hangout. Some people see a Tezos game for the first time, while others want to compare it with something they already know. Either way, we keep it relaxed and focused on playing. We want to focus less on talk and more on gameplay. Instead of explaining what people are building on Tezos, we’d rather show it by playing. Web3 doesn’t need to be theoretical or locked behind complicated onboarding. If someone can click a link, load a game, and start playing, that’s the kind of experience we want to highlight. We’ll keep streaming when we can. The goal’s the same: play some games, have a good time, and make space for people to join. Contact us if you’re building something on Tezos and want us to try it on stream. We usually go live on Tuesdays at 4:30 PM PST. Watch, jump in, or hang out! Follow @TezosCommons or join the stream next Tuesday to check it out. Tezos Gaming Nights: Weekly Streams Featuring Tezos Games and Familiar Titles was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.",
  "title": "Tezos Gaming Nights: Weekly Streams Featuring Tezos Games and Familiar Titles",
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