Core Gameplay Mechanics
Quip Rabbit offers two main game modes designed to accommodate both casual and competitive players. These modes ensure accessibility, long-term sustainability, and meaningful economic value across Web2 and Web3 audiences while also featuring a rich, varied, fun, and creative range of mini-game modes to keep players from getting bored easily.
Free-to-Play (F2P) Free Mode
This offline mode is intended for orientation, practice, and casual fun. It allows players to enjoy the game without the need for a wallet, tokens, or internet connection. With no competitive pressure or rewards, this mode encourages high retention and daily active users through smooth, frictionless entry.
Free-to-Play
Free
vs 11 AI bots:
You + 11 AI bots = 12 participants
2 elimination rounds Round 1 = 12 participants Round 2 = 4 participants
Didn't get any rewards
Play-to-Earn (P2E) Tournament Paid Mode
This competitive online mode allows players to enter paid tournaments for a chance to win real prizes. Players compete through four elimination rounds, with the top 12 finishers receiving random prizes including QUIP tokens provided they have not reached the daily limit. Players ranked 13-36 or those who have exceeded the daily limit receive a refund of 4 Gems or $0.25 USDC. The P2E mode uses a fair, capped reward system to ensure sustainability while maximizing long-term engagement. It is designed specifically for players not speculators delivering a scalable, fun-first experience with real utility and incentives.
Play-to-Earn Tournament (Pay-to-Play)
13 Gems or
$0.75 USDC
vs 35 players:
You + 35 players = 36 players
4 elimination rounds Round 1 = 36 players Round 2 = 24 players Round 3 = 12 players Round 4 = 4 players
Coins: 1-100 random
Quip Level (XP): 1-15 random
Score: 1-50 random
Quip Pass: 1-5 random
QUIP Token: $2 in QUIP tokens
The illustration below provides a visual representation of Quip Rabbit two core modes: Free-to-Play (F2P) and Play-to-Earn (P2E), highlighting their structure, accessibility, player flow, and reward systems.

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