Someone Made a “Doom” Mod Where Instead of Shooting Demons, You Take Screenshots of NFTs

A person who seems to hate NFTs has made a modified version of the classic video game, where the whole premise involves killing NFTs via screenshot.

The biggest difference between regular Doom and NFT Doom is that players take a few pictures of Bored Ape-esque monkeys and then spend the money they get in-game.

NFT Doom will be 20 years old.
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December 17, 2021.

Here is a primer for those who don't understand most of the NFT-y terminology.

The game's villains are a take on NFTs, a technology that purports to let a person own a digital asset like an image.

The Bored Ape Yacht Club is a collective in which users gain clout by spending hundreds of thousand of dollars on pictures of near-identical computer-generated apes. They can re-sell their apes for even higher sums of money, which is how art that looks like extras in the back of a Gorillaz music video came to be overvalued.

The concept of right-click-saving or screenshotting an NFT is a concept that many NFT enthusiasts are aware of. They call it the right-clicker mentality, because it has become parlance for people like the creator of NFT Doom who enjoy trolling NFT stans.

The anti-NFT troll will cringe when they see this mod, which is kind of funny, like this game.

We think that making fun of NFTs will be too stupid to be laughed at by the year 2022.

Click and tear through this mod.

Someone is selling Racist NFTs of George Floyd.

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