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Tech/Science

The Rise of ‘Banana’: A Quirky Gaming Phenomenon

Recently, a peculiar game called ‘Banana’ has taken the gaming world by storm, attracting a whopping 136,202 players on Steam. Unlike traditional games, ‘Banana’ simply involves clicking on a banana, with the game tracking the number of clicks made by the player.

While this may sound absurd, the game has gained popularity as a meme, ranking as the eighth most-played game on Steam, surpassing well-known titles like Elden Ring and Team Fortress 2. The surge in players has sparked curiosity and speculation among the gaming community.

One theory suggests that the game may be populated by bots rather than genuine players, possibly linked to earning Steam money through in-game activities. Players reportedly have the opportunity to earn skins every three hours, with some skins fetching prices as high as $400.

Despite the questionable mechanics of the game, it has garnered ‘Very Positive’ reviews on Steam, with players embracing the absurdity and humor of the concept. The community’s engagement with the game has led to discussions about its potential profitability for the developer, with calculations estimating significant earnings based on player participation.

As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, ‘Banana’ serves as a quirky addition that challenges traditional gaming norms and showcases the unpredictable nature of the industry. Whether it’s a passing trend or a long-term success remains to be seen, but for now, players are enjoying the whimsical experience of clicking on a virtual banana.

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