Bored Ape Yacht Club is an in-game currency you can purchase for real-world money across various games. Most players use this currency to purchase cosmetic items, such as costumes, weapons, and headgear for costumes. But some players use Bored Ape Yacht Club to purchase actual in-game items as well, including the rarest of items—NFTs. Indeed, the ability to buy NFTs in games like Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends has caused a billion-dollar business. In this article, we will see which of these games offer the most and best NFTs, including the associated costs and stats.
Bored Ape #23
Time for another installment of “Bored Ape #23,” a puzzle game where you’re guided through a series of increasingly difficult puzzles by an animated ape. This time, the ape is searching for his missing girlfriend, and it’s up to you to direct him through a series of fast-paced puzzles and mazes full of platforms and switches.
Bored Ape #8580
“Bored Ape #8580” by Canada’s own The Tragically Hip is a great tribute album to the late Gord Downie. The Hip’s finest moments are featured in this 10-track collection.
Bored Ape #7076
Bored Ape #7076 is a strange-looking statue. First, there’s the completely hollow head, which seems like it would just collapse if you grabbed it, which raises the question.
Bored Ape #9452
“Bored Ape #9452” is an animated short that shows us not just how much we owe these animals but also how life would be different without them.
Bored Ape #4177
In 4177, and the 2 years leading up to it, the bored ape had evolved into a kingdom, and by 4186, it was no longer able to launch attacks. It was no longer an ape but rather a sophisticated city-state, possessing an incredibly intelligent populace.
Bored Ape #1401
Bored Ape #1401 is a young male chimpanzee living in a sanctuary in southern Germany. He is about 3-4 years old, a chimpanzee with a cheeky personality.
Bored Ape #1734
Bored Ape #1734 is an interactive coloring robot suited for ages 8 and up. This tiny robot is powered by Arduino and allows you to draw its images on the screen.
Bored Ape #6694
Bored Ape #6694 is a hominid species known only from its fossilized remains, discovered by an adolescent human hunting party in Africa.
Bored Ape #5199
Boredom Ape 5199 is the fifth post in our series of interviews with the most interesting humans we could find. We crawled the web for folks who’d done something extraordinarily interesting – often risky, unusual, or even illegal – or at least interesting enough to capture our attention.
Bored Ape #8877
The “Bored Ape” series started with “Bored Ape #8877” in 2017 and continued with “Bored Ape #8885” and “Bored Ape #8893.” Each blog post in the series explores one unique human trait through the lens of an ape’s behavior.
Bored Ape #3562
Bored Ape #3562 is a 2013 film written and directed by Alexis Martin Woodall and starring both Woodall and Anna Margaret Hollyman.
Bored Ape #9361
Bored Ape #9361 is a third-person point-and-click puzzle adventure game developed by Broken Rules and released on December 5, 2017.
Bored Ape #3001
Bored Ape 3,001 (pronounced Three-Oh-One) is fulfilling its destiny: fun. What else could you do with a program whose main purpose is to have fun? It’s pretty simple.
Bored Ape #8135
Bored Ape #8135 is a 6.5 million-piece, a 400-piece jigsaw puzzle that features the Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the northern lights.
Bored Ape #1837
Bored Ape: 1837 is a strange and yet addictive British game where you attempt to kill creatures with a slingshot while avoiding them.
Bored Ape #7090
Bored Ape # 7090 is one of the most popular arcade games of all time. The arcade game was developed by Sega and was originally designed for the arcade market.
Bored Ape #4580
Bored Ape 4580 is the middle member of the family of Bored Apes. Bored Ape 4580 LOOKS like four Bored Apes stacked on top of each other. Bored Ape 4580 is playable as a single player, and in the last mode, Local Multiplayer, up to 4 players can play together. The player uses Bored Ape 4580’s head (and tail!) to throw things at other characters.
Bored Ape #8585
Bored Ape #8585 is a comic series by Josh Bayer, who graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2013. The comic is fairly straightforward:
Bored Ape #3749
Bored Ape #3749 should be called Bored Ape #3749: The Sequel. This chimp was treated at the Oregon Zoo in 1983 and is said to look exactly the same as he did back then.
Bored Ape #2087
Bored Ape #2087 is probably a taller, thinner version of the normal Bored Ape, and it’s one of the few creatures in our godforsaken world that loves his backyard.
The yacht club is an NFT that allows players to store their NFTs, send them to other Yacht Club users, and trade them with other NFTs, including NFTs from the 20 most expensive Bored Apes; in fact, most NFTs are stored and traded on the Yacht Club. The Yacht Club NFTs follow Ethereum ERC-721 standards.