In the fast-changing world of online games🎮 and digital money, trust is important. Hamster Kombat, a very popular game on Telegram with over 300 million players🧑🤝👩, promised to give away a lot of free tokens, saying it would be the biggest giveaway in crypto history. But just before the giveaway, they changed the rules.
These last-minute changes upset🤬 many players. Instead of being a happy event, it became a lesson on how not to treat your fans in the world of crypto games. This article looks at how Hamster Kombat’s decisions might have pushed away its community and what happens when you change the game rules right at the end.
How Hamster Kombat scam with community
Hamster kombat scam with their community by doing 2 unfair activity with them
- Giving Cheating is bad achievement card to almost 63% community members.
- Unexpected Changes to Airdrop Allocation Rules
Giving Cheating is bad achievement card to almost 63% community members
The Hamster Kombat game has been going very well in its 1st phase. The main issue started when they introduced the Key🔑 concept in the game. We were receiving 4 keys per game, but we had to watch numerous ads to get them, making it difficult to play 10-15 games over 4-5 hours just to collect all the keys. As a result, many players began using key generator bots to generate keys. However, some still earned keys genuinely by playing mini-games. Despite this, the Hamster Kombat team allocated zero airdrop rewards to all such players.
If they don’t want this unfairness in the game, they should have given a warning to the community or removed the keys generated by bots. But giving zero airdrop rewards is very unfair.
Additionally, to track cheaters, they used an algorithm that isn’t 100% foolproof. This algorithm mistakenly flagged many innocent players by giving them a ‘cheating is bad’ achievement. You can verify this by watching the video we uploaded on our Twitter handle.
🚨 Attention Community! It's Time to Act! 🚨
— Pioneers (@CryptoPi0neers) September 22, 2024
Fellow players, we've been patient, but now it's time to stand up against the unfair practices of the Hamster Kombat (HK) team. Here's what's been happening:
1. 📱 Games flooded with low-quality ads
2. 🏆 Random "cheater"… pic.twitter.com/3REmNHsQUl
Unexpected Changes to Airdrop Allocation Rules
Initially, all players believed that the game’s main coin would be the top criteria for the airdrop. However, Hamster Kombat repeatedly emphasized that, instead of the main coin balance, Profit Per Hour (PPH) would be more important for earning airdrop points. Check out the images below where Hamster Kombat clearly mentions that PPH will be the main factor for airdrop allocation. This system is fair for all players—those who achieved a higher PPH received more airdrop points.

When they introduced Keys 🔑 in the game, the community became bored due to the excessive ads. In response, Hamster Kombat clearly announced, ‘We also want to clarify that no section of the game is mandatory to play’ (check the image below for proof). If playing the game in Hamster Kombat is not mandatory, then how is it fair that Hamster gives higher airdrop allocation points for Keys🔑? This is very unfair.

They are also giving the maximum airdrop points for referring friends. If this is the main criteria for airdrop allocation, then big YouTubers and influencers will get the most airdrop rewards because they have a large number of referrals due to their networks. How is this fair for all players?
conclusion
The conclusion is simple: Hamster is not respecting its community, and to many players, it seems like a scam due to their unexpected last-minute rule changes. If you feel scammed by Hamster, simply unfollow all their social media accounts. This will help them understand the power of the community. Now, the big question is: Will you participate in the Hamster Kombat Season 2 airdrop?
