Frequently Asked Questions
Licensing requirements depend on the region and game content. Generally, you may need business registration, software usage rights (if applicable), digital asset handling permissions, and data protection compliance. It’s best to consult with legal experts familiar with gaming and blockchain regulations in your target market.
Yes, most modern clone scripts are built to support multi-chain compatibility. This allows the integration of popular blockchains like Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, or others depending on the game’s tokenomics, scalability needs, and audience preferences.
The right blockchain depends on transaction speed, gas fees, developer support, and community size. For example, Ethereum offers high security, while Polygon and BNB Chain are preferred for lower costs and faster transactions. Malgo helps clients evaluate these factors and integrate the most suitable network.
Many clone scripts are built using responsive frameworks and game engines that allow compatibility across platforms. This includes web, mobile (iOS/Android), and in some cases, VR headsets, depending on the specific game model and user interface.
Languages like Solidity (for smart contracts), JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and game engines such as Unity or Unreal Engine are commonly used. The stack may vary based on the game type, blockchain integration, and required features.