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# Overview

Welcome to Rhapso, an exhilarating blockchain-based raft fishing game that immerses players in thrilling fishing adventures across the vast expanse of the ocean. In this captivating virtual world, players have the opportunity to purchase unique Raft NFTs and Fishing Rod NFTs, setting the stage for their exciting fishing journey. As players cast their lines into the depths of the ocean, they can expect to encounter a diverse array of rewards in the form of NFTs. These rewards range from various species of fish, shimmering gold, vibrant seaweed, and an assortment of intriguing underwater items. Each of these rewards carries its own value and can be cherished as valuable collectibles or, if desired, sold in the bustling Rhapso Marketplace, opening up a world of trading opportunities.


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