# Welcome to EtherForge Protocol

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> EtherForge Protocol is a GameFi and entertainment protocol built on Solana, designed to host multiple interactive, on-chain experiences under a unified system. One of its core products is EtherForge Game, a strategy simulation that blends on-chain PvP with deep economic mechanics.

EtherForge Protocol is designed to unify everything under one roof:

1. [EtherForge Game](/etherforge-game.md)
2. [EtherForge Club (coming soon)](/etherforge-club-tba.md)
3. And many more innovative experiences to come

## 1/ About EtherForge Game

The game belongs to the Factory–Battle Hybrid genre, where players take on the role of Ether creators. They build and operate production factories to forge Heroes and Monsters as NFTs, then deploy those units into competitive PvP battles.

Inspired by indie strategy simulation games, EtherForge Game emphasizes:

* Resource optimization
* Factory and production scaling
* Character progression
* Skill-based competition

Players manage and expand factory networks, upgrade production systems, strengthen their teams, and compete in arenas where every decision compounds over time and every victory carries real value.

## 2/ About EtherForge Club

EtherForge Club is an upcoming hub within the EtherForge ecosystem. It is designed to host advanced, competitive, and market-driven experiences for core players.

The Club will be introduced in phases, with features unlocked progressively. Access will be limited and based on long-term engagement.

**More details will be revealed through future events and official announcements.**


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