Brazilian Rapper Releases Song About NFT Game that Broke Seedify's Record

Estonia, Tallinn--(Newsfile Corp. - February 28, 2022) - Pedro Qualy, a Brazilian rapper released a song about an NFT game that broke Seedify's record. Following in the footsteps of the biggest rappers in the industry, Brazilian rapper Pedro Qualy, a member of the group Haikaiss, announced a partnership with Mouse Haunt, the play-to-earn game that broke Seedify's record in its IDO.



Pedro Qualy

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The line that divides the worlds of music and games is getting thinner with the arrival of Blockchain Games.

Play-to-Earn games are booming, with a capitalization of $22 billion. This growth has been driven by a number of musicians and artists, who are buying NFTs and announcing partnerships with blockchain games.

In addition to his work as a musician, Qualy also streams playing play-to-earn games on Twitch.

The partnership resulted in the creation of an exclusive music video with original lyrics featuring the game's innovative gameplay, describing its dynamics, and showcasing never-before-seen in-engine scenes.

The song was released to the public along with a music video on February 25th during their Minting Event, on https://www.youtube.com/c/MouseHaunt.

As every good rap needs a soundtrack, the beat of the song was created using the elements of the game's official soundtrack. The lyrics were entirely created by Pedro Qualy and Mouse Haunt's CEO Pedro D'Andrea, based on Mouse Haunt's gameplay.

In the game, users get into the shoes of different Mouse Heroes heroic mice with different characteristics; to escape from the Ghost Villains and get the much-desired cheese.

One of the great attractions of the game is the fact that the combat between the players is asymmetrical. In every game, one player starts as the ghost and the others as the Mouse Heroes.

Whoever is killed in the gameplay joins the ghost team and goes on to fight their former comrades, constantly shifting the odds of the battle.

To prevent heroes from achieving their goals, ghosts can "possess" virtually any and all objects in the setting, using them to attack mice. They can also activate deadly traps such as industrial ovens, wrecking balls, and suits of armor.

It is the first time that the new Ghosts Villains, designed by the Mouse Haunt team, have been seen. The colourful upcoming NFTs look fantastic, once again pushing originality and quality. According to the project's roadmap, they are not for sale yet but will be coming to market in Q2 2022 and Mouse Haunt is looking forward to that.