# For Games

Game developers building on Web3 consistently face the same problem: reaching players who actually play games, not just farm tokens. Paid marketing on Twitter and Discord reaches wallets. Gorillas Guild reaches players with verified gaming histories, active tournament participation, and genuine interest in the games they engage with.&#x20;

▸   Your game is listed in the Web3 Game Store — discoverable by genre, chain, player count, and rewards

▸   Your campaigns reach players who are already active across multiple Web3 games

▸   Your tournaments get structured bracket management, player acquisition, and result recording handled for you

▸   Your NOOK server gives your community a home where player reputations are visible, no more anonymous strangers, paying hundreds of dollars monthly for Discord bots and quest platforms.

▸   Your player acquisition is measurable, onchain verified campaign completions, not click-through estimates

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