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I think this is an interesting topic, mostly people discover games through availability and friends.
If a game is easy to access and get started in, also if friends also play it this gets people into the game.
Some people love to follow and play trendy games also as well as walk away once they get board and do it all again with another game.
Set him up an hive account, easily done in your wallet in Peakd for example, then get him to sign up to splinterlands as well as download the app and buy him the starter pack.
Explain how it works? and play along then you may have a chance to convince him.
Gaming is an addictive trait.
Show him your own results on Splinterlands if you have them.
Don't forget to use referral links when signing him up whatever way you do it.
Spinterlands referral link can be found in the ambassadors status in your profile
under settings.
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That is the thing, he has a Hive account and played competitively in Splinterlands, but got bored and no longer interested.
I think that the social aspect is a lot stronger in Whiteout Survival. They have competition between guilds and guilds comprise states and states compete with each other, there is a lot of communication between states, guilds and players.
We need more development in communication and guilds in Splinterlands to make the game more sticky. @topcomment
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