# What is Fortune Room?

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1.1 Project Introduction

Fortune Room is a decentralized, high-risk strategy game built on TON (The Open Network).\
Players participate in a multi-round survival challenge by selecting between multiple rooms — some are safe, others contain traps.\
Correct choices let players advance and multiply their rewards, while incorrect choices lead to elimination.

#### 1.2 On-chain Fairness

Unlike traditional games, Fortune Room runs entirely on-chain.\
Outcomes are determined by verifiable randomness (e.g. VRF) and enforced through smart contracts.\
This ensures full transparency, provable fairness, and zero manipulation.

#### 1.3 Strategic Gameplay

Fortune Room is designed around game-theoretic decision-making.\
Players must weigh greed against fear — continue for higher rewards or exit early to secure gains.\
This creates a high-tension, high-reward environment with real economic consequences.

#### 1.4 Tokenized Incentives

Players earn and use FRT (Fortune Room Token) throughout the game.\
FRT powers gameplay rewards, unlockable features, and future governance rights.\
This gives the game economic depth and player ownership over the ecosystem.

#### 1.5 Multichain Expansion

While the game is currently live on TON, it is designed to support multiple blockchains.\
Upcoming deployments include BSC (BNB Smart Chain), Ethereum, and Solana.\
This multichain approach ensures broader accessibility, scalability, and liquidity.

#### 1.6 Mobile-Native Web3 Experience

Fortune Room is accessible via Telegram MiniApp, offering seamless mobile onboarding.\
No browser wallet is required — just tap and play.\
This makes Fortune Room one of the most mobile-friendly GameFi projects in the market.


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