The thing that makes this game interesting could be this --
"Whenever you open Clash & Go, you don't know what kind of surprises the dynamic, ever-changing world will bring. You drink your morning coffee, study the game map and get a notification that the warehouses of your mine are filled with antimatter that you need to collect. The only problem is that the mine is too far from your home and it will only be possible to collect resources from it from time to time. Clash & GO solves this issue gracefully. Players with tokens on their account can move geoobjects closer to their home or workplace. The decision to move such objects will be made by general voting. In this case, the number of tokens affects only how often a player can vote. However, the tokens will not be spent and will remain in the crypto-wallets of the voting participants."