# Special Events & Game Modes

While Jammy's core gameplay delivers constant excitement, the platform also offers event-based and thematic game modes that add narrative, scarcity, and high-stakes engagement. These special modes do more than entertain—they create momentum, community bonding, and new layers of value for both players and partner projects.

Each game mode is designed to enhance user retention, reward exploration, and increase the reach and virality of Jammy’s ecosystem.

#### Jammy currently features five types of special game events:

### 🎉  Themed Events (Special Days)

These events celebrate widely recognized cultural and seasonal moments, offering players immersive and time-sensitive gaming experiences.

**Key Features:**

* Occur on global or seasonal holidays (e.g., Halloween, Christmas, Easter, Oktoberfest)
* Custom event designs and card visuals that reflect the theme
* Rewards are independent from the main leaderboard
* May operate as one-off games, mini-leaderboards, or daily series
* Entry prices differ from standard cards
* Open to all users

### ⏳ Flash Drop Events (One-Time Limited Rounds)

Flash events are rare, high-intensity sessions announced with very short notice and limited access windows.

**Key Features:**

* Scheduled at specific times only once. (Example: “Only at 16:00 today: X Token Flash Game”)
* Unique entry costs and reward structure
* Not connected to standard reward pools
* Open to all users—but miss it, and it’s gone

### 🚀 Project Airdrop Events (Sponsored Campaigns)

Web3 projects can run their own dedicated game events on Jammy to distribute rewards, build awareness, and engage new audiences.

**Key Features:**

* Rewards distributed by the sponsor: tokens, NFTs, whitelist spots, etc.
* Duration can be one game, one day, or a mini-leaderboard series
* Branded event themes and partner visibility
* Custom card prices and reward logic
* Open to all users

Ideal for partners looking to gamify their airdrop strategies

### 👑 Influencer-Hosted Events

Community leaders and Web3 influencers can host their own events and invite their followers for a social gaming experience with real rewards.

**Key Features:**

* Hosted by selected influencers (KOLs, creators, communities)
* Rewards are defined by the host (tokens, NFTs, social perks etc.)
* Can be recurring or one-off
* Open to all users
* Influencer receives 2.5% of total event pot, while Jammy receives 7.5%

### ⚡ Premium Staker Events

These exclusive events are only available to users who stake $JAM tokens, making them a utility sink and reward gate for long-term holders.

**Key Features:**

* Only accessible to $JAM stakers
* Reward structure is independent from general leaderboards
* Can include exclusive NFTs, partner drops, high-tier gift cards etc. beside standart reward categories
* Custom entry conditions and visuals
* Entry restricted to verified stakers
* Encourages token holding and higher-tier commitment

### 🌟 What These Modes Achieve

* A break from monotony and a more diverse entertainment experience
* Theme- and story-driven gameplay
* Higher chances of winning in smaller participant pools
* Limited-time opportunities to win major rewards
* Content with collectible value
* A sense of excitement and real-time competition
* Social interaction and community-driven motivation
* The chance to share gameplay experiences with favorite influencers
* Opportunities to earn exclusive tokens, NFTs, and more from selected partner projects
* A gateway to discover new and emerging projects

Together, these event systems ensure that Jammy remains dynamic, culturally relevant, and fully open to external activation by partners and influencers alike.

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