
Pipeflare is a faucet and gaming platform where the user can earn various cryptocurrencies such as ZCash (ZEC), Dogecoins (DOGE) and the native coin Flares (FLR) and play various games such as FLARE HIT and BEATBOX by Pipeflare Gaming and FLARE JUMP by Zombie Soup.
Extra faucet multiplier is given for loyalty according to the following matrix.

Moreover, an extra multiplier is given for connecting the social media accounts of the user to ensure the authentication of the user. Currently, the user can link Facebook, Google, Twitter and Linkedin accounts. The amount of accounts linked determines the final multiplier of the user for higher earnings in every faucet claim. This means that the more the user is being authenticated, the higher the multiplier and higher the rewards will be!

This feature is intended to help ensure legit and honest users receive their crypto coins, and exclude malicious actors from using the Faucet.
The arcade games that are currently active on the platform are FLARE HIT and BEATBOX by Pipeflare Gaming and BLOX JUMP by Zombie Soup and they can be described as the classic cases of “incredibly simple, super addictive” games that can reward you with some extra crypto coins at the same time.
BEATBOX
Beat Box is an arcade game developed by Pipeflare Gaming, and it is very similar to classic mobile game Ballz developed by ketchapp. Personally, I believe the game has quite many gameplay similarities with legendary arcade games of the 80s and 90s Tetris and Arkanoid. The main goal of the user is to hit the numbered blocks on the top of the screen with balls. Each block has a number on it that represents the amount of hits that the block should be hit with equal number of balls before being smashed. For example if a block contains the number 5, it means that it has to be hit 5 times with the same or different ball.
The balls are moving towards the position indicated with the click of the pointer and each time they hit the walls of the screen or a block they are being diverted to the opposite direction creating a reflection.
Along with the blocks, which slide down the screen after every round, there are little circles sprinkled in among the blocks and every time the user hits the circles, the number of balls that the user has available increases by one.
So, at the beginning of the game, the user has only 1 ball and the blocks have low numbers which means that the user can hit and smash them quite easily while collecting more balls but as the blocks move down the board, they get higher numbers, so the user needs to retain a balance of hitting the blocks and acquiring new balls at the same time in order to keep up with the pace of the game. Moreover, some blocks have the logo of Pipeflare which means that smashing that particular block will provide to the player an extra flare.
The game finishes when the blocks or the circles reach the bottom line of the screen. And that may happen pretty fast!
The game also provides a rocket that can smash a whole row of blocks on its way upwards cleaning some space when the blocks are hoarding the whole screen therefore it is advised to be used only when the blocks are reaching the bottom of the screen. Personally i use the rocket to grab some extra flares before the inevitable end of the game by hitting the row that contains the biggest number blocks with the Pipeflare logo.
A weekly competition of the collected flares is also available on the platform and the top 300 users will get an extra reward in DAI as follows. Taking into consideration the volatility of the cryptomarket, althought prizes are being calculated in DAI, the reward is given in the current corresponding amount of ZCASH as follows:
- 1st Place 10.00 DAI
- 2-5 Place 2.50 DAI
- 6-20 Place 1.00 DAI
- 21-300 Place 0.10 DAI
Disclaimer: All information found on this article is for informational purposes only. I do not provide any personal investment advice so please make your own research before proceeding to any investment/trading actions
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