Quick Take
- Angry Dynomites launched Project Voyager on Ronin with real-time missions, gear progression, and leaderboard rewards
- Progress is tied to Crystals, which convert to DynoCoin on mainnet in July
- Craft World has already surpassed 240K wallets and 1.1M trades with zero token bait
Web3 game Angry Dynomites has quietly become one of the most talked-about titles in the space, thanks to a new campaign that’s doing what few airdrop events can: actually feel like a game.
The limited-time Project Voyager event, which launched earlier this month on Ronin, is the latest move from VOYA Games, the team behind resource sim Craft World. The event invites players to complete quests, earn Crystals, and climb a live leaderboard. At the end of the event in July, players will be rewarded in DynoCoin, the main ecosystem token for VOYA’s growing suite of games.
In a new case study published by Ronin, longtime player eNeFeTero shared his experience reaching Level 80 and called Voyager the most well-executed P2A system since Pixels. He pointed to its clean feedback loop, gear strategy, and dopamine-fueled mission system as reasons for the game’s viral growth.

Crystals earned through missions can be used instantly to upgrade gear slots, buy chests, or increase a player’s leaderboard rank. Each dyno has six gear slots, and the upgrade paths vary by earth, fire, water, or crystals element resources. Some slots require you to burn leaderboard position for long-term advantage, forcing players into tradeoffs that matter.
Players holding fire or water Dyno NFTs receive a free premium chest each day. All players, regardless of NFT status, can earn gear through daily logins or buy higher-tier chests with RON or testnet DynoCoins. According to Ronin, more than 20,000 RON has already been spent on chest pulls during the campaign.
The case study also highlights a referral system that ties directly into progression. Every player gets a referral code that earns a 3% Crystal bonus. Referral capacity and bonus rates increase with level, rewarding both network effects and game mastery.
Craft World itself has drawn attention for its long-term design choices. It reached over 240,000 wallets and processed more than 1.1 million trades without using airdrops or token incentives. The game is live on web, mobile, and Telegram, and features instant onboarding with account abstraction, letting users play without touching a wallet.
Backed by $5 million in funding from 1kx, Makers Fund, Jihoz, and The Sandbox’s Sebastien Borget, VOYA accounted for more than half of all Web3 gaming investment in May 2025, a month that saw just $9 million in total sector funding. The studio is aiming to tie all future titles together under a single token economy built on Ronin. Resources earned in Craft World will carry over into future games, including an AI-driven pet simulator already in development.
Project Voyager ends in July. Craft World is live now across platforms. DynoCoin is coming soon to Ronin mainnet.
For the full case study, visit Ronin’s official blog.
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