LitGames Docs
Back to gameLitGames is a testnet arcade on LitVM. Mines is live now. This page explains how play works for users, what happens with your round, and how outcome integrity is protected.
What You Do
- 1. Connect your wallet on the LitVM testnet.
- 2. Pick stake and risk level (bomb count).
- 3. Start a round and open cells.
- 4. Cash out before hitting a busted tile.
How Randomness Is Protected
Mines board generation uses cryptographic commitments. Before a round starts, the backend builds a full hidden board, then commits to it with a Merkle root. That committed root is included in the signed quote and used in the on-chain game flow.
When a cell is revealed, the app receives proof data tied to that exact committed board. At finalize time, contract calls use those proofs. This means the board cannot be swapped mid-round without failing proof checks.
What Is On-Chain vs Off-Chain
- 1. Quote signing and board commitment happen before your transaction.
- 2. Opening cells is fast and handled in the game flow with stored proofs.
- 3. Final outcomes (cash out / busted) are relayed on-chain.
- 4. Transaction hashes are shown in your recent results.
Important Notes
- 1. LitGames currently runs on testnet only.
- 2. Token balances and payouts shown here are testnet values.
- 3. Crash and Dice are listed as upcoming modes.