Overview
SuperTripLand is a fast moving online FPS experience built on Unity by the two person team of SuperTrip64 and GuavaGuy. The game blends old internet aesthetics with straightforward arena combat that feels similar to classic Counter Strike chaos. Instead of realistic weapons or competitive ranked formats, SuperTripLand keeps things loose and energetic. Players jump into short PvP sessions where movement, timing, and quick reactions decide who walks away with TripCoins. The arena structure makes every match feel unpredictable, the same way a casual CS deathmatch session can turn into nonstop action.
Gameplay and Features
SuperTripLand’s gameplay is built around quick FPS encounters, easy movement, and simple controls. The Santiago Shrine Arena represents the main gameplay loop and is where most players spend their time. The combat is not designed to mimic modern tactical shooters. Instead, it captures the feeling of old school shooter chaos, similar to casual CS servers or arcade style arena games where the goal is to rack up points, surprise opponents, and keep moving.

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Matches take place inside a compact arena filled with open sightlines, vertical paths, and tight corners. Players spawn with basic weaponsand start gathering TripCoins while trying to stay alive. The arena runs on timed sessions, creating a pressure based environment where small mistakes quickly lead to respawns. Because of the constant action, each second can flip the scoreboard. One good streak can earn a large chunk of TripCoins.

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This style of combat creates the same excitement players associate with Counter Strike warmup lobbies or older custom workshop maps. It is not strict or over competitive. The tension comes from reading the map, predicting opponent paths, and mastering quick movement and the chaos of run-and-gun. There is also a playful unpredictability to encounters. Enemies can spawn/appear suddenly.
The shrine rewards players with TripCoins based on performance and quests. Coins can then be used to buy skins, trade with other players, or roll in the arcade. This makes the arena feel connected to every other part of the game.

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Arcade, Quests, and Side Activities
Even though the arena drives most of the action, SuperTripLand still gives players extra ways to earn TripCoins outside direct combat. The SuperTrip Arcade features coinflip games and other gambling style mini activities that let players win coins or skins. The feeling is close to opening cases or rolling crates in CS, where a single lucky pull can drop something valuable. The randomness keeps things exciting and gives players something to do between fights.

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Players can also take on simple in game quests offered around the mall. These quests reward TripCoins for completing basic tasks, giving newcomers and casual players another steady way to build up currency before heading back into the arena.
NFTs and Blockchain
SuperTripLand uses blockchain in a way that supports gameplay without forcing players into Web3 complexity. The main in game currency, TripCoins, exists as Base Network tokens tied to each player’s Base wallet. This wallet is created automatically when an account is made. Players cannot control this wallet externally. All actions such as arena payouts, arcade wins, coinflips, trades, and daily rewards flow through this internal wallet.

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Every transaction is recorded on Base and can be viewed through explorer tools. DegenHub, integrated into the game and Discord, shows live updates for coin transfers, trades, and item movements.
Skins also function as Base Network assets. Normal and non mythical skins remain locked inside the internal wallet, meaning they are traded and used within the game economy. Mythical skins behave differently. They can be completely withdrawn to a personal 0x wallet, bought or sold on marketplaces like OpenSea, and then linked back to the player’s account to use in game. This creates a bridge between gaming and external trading for players who enjoy collecting rare cosmetics.
How to Get Started
Jumping into SuperTripLand is straightforward because everything runs in your browser. Just visit the official website, make an account, and the game loads right away. You can explore the hub, try easy quests for TripCoins, then click on the Ready button for quick FPS fights. Any tripcoins you earn can be used to roll cases in the arcade, purchase new skins, and flex your cosmetics in matches.







