Built Fast. Played Hard. Loved Loud.

Built Fast. Played Hard. Loved Loud.

PepeJump blends addictive gameplay, meme culture, and crypto rewards.

The problem space

By mid-2024, Telegram play-to-earn games were flooding the ecosystem. Most were hard to understand, visually noisy, or felt unreliable. Users were curious about earning tokens, but they dropped off fast if the product felt confusing or sketchy.

The ask sounded simple:
build a play-to-airdrop game on Telegram.


We had to ensure trust, clarity, and retention, all inside a chat app.

Constraints we designed around

We had to move fast while keeping in mind the following

  • Everything lived inside Telegram

  • Only 65% of the screen can be used

  • Attention spans were short

  • Onboarding had to be near-zero

  • Crypto concepts needed to stay optional

  • The game had to feel rewarding in short sessions

  • Two weeks total before launch

These limits shaped every design decision.

The thesis

Make it feel like a game first.
Let crypto stay in the background until the player asks for it.

If the loop was clear and the UI felt good, players would stay long enough to care about tokens later.

The core loop

The loop was deliberately tight:

Jump

Earn points

Unlock timed loot

Increase passive income

Return to unlock more loot

Players earned in two ways:

  • Active play: jumping and scoring

  • Passive income: daily points boosted by items

Even short sessions felt useful.

Visual language

The UI avoided the usual crypto clutter.

  • Large numbers

  • Clear hierarchy

  • Minimal text

  • Light meme tone, not chaotic

Readability came first. Personality followed.

Loot boxes and multipliers

Every 500 points unlocked a loot box. Inside were shoes that multiplied passive income.


This added strategy without complexity. Players didn’t need to understand token economics to feel smart.

Referrals

Referrals were built into the system without being aggressive.

  • Coins for every invite

  • Token bonuses at milestones


This turned players into distributors without paid acquisition.

Information architecture

Inside Telegram, space is limited, so priority mattered.


Everything else stayed one tap away. Everything else stayed one tap away. Every player started with a loot box, so there was always a clear next action. Instead of empty states, the UI focused on momentum and clarity, keeping feedback direct and human.

Social media and partnerships

I handled social media end-to-end during the live period.

  • Designed and posted regular updates

  • Created carousels, short videos, and announcements

  • Managed Twitter and Mastodon

  • Ran giveaways and referral pushes


We also partnered with YouTube creators across crypto and gaming. These collaborations drove gameplay tutorials, reviews, and organic reach, especially during airdrop windows.


Together, social content and creator partnerships generated over 500K impressions, without paid ads.

Results

Two successful airdrops

0K

0K

Registered
users
Registered users

0M

0M

Total
gameplays
Total gameplays

~0

~0

Games
per user
Games per user

$0

$0

Cost per
player
Cost per player

0K

0K

Invites sent and accepted
Invites sent and accepted

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0+

Organic twitter followers
Organic twitter followers
Token migration from $PEPEJ to $DEGEN

Multiple players specifically called out the UI and overall feel as the best among Telegram play-to-earn games in feedback forms.

Overview

Year

2024

Client

Revise Network

(Norwalk, Connecticut)

Role

Creative Director / Product Design

DURATION

1 Week Design, 1 Week Development

Scope of work

Branding

Branding

Branding

Game UI/UX

Game UI/UX

Game UI/UX

Telegram game design

Telegram game design

Telegram game design

Website

Website

Website

In-store applications

In-store applications

In-store applications

Premium gifting design

Premium gifting design

Premium gifting design

Ads

Ads

Ads

Social media

Social media

Social media

Partnerships

Partnerships

Partnerships

Outreach

Outreach

Outreach

Live operations

Live operations

Live operations