> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://gamerse.gitbook.io/gamerse/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://gamerse.gitbook.io/gamerse/features/gamerse-lfg.md).

# Looking for Groups

LFG is widely used in gaming-related chat forums and other online communities with the meaning "Looking for Group" to indicate that a user or subscriber is seeking to join an already established group. The NFT gaming ecosystem is extremely diverse and is constantly expanding. NFT Gamers need a platform where they can connect and form groups with each other specific to the game or games they play.

Why form groups? Gaming has always been social. The attraction to social gaming has lead to the popularity of Multiplayer games. Since NFT gaming follows a play-as-you-earn model, it is extremely Multiplayer/social in nature. This is where Gamerse comes in.&#x20;

Gamerse is the first LFG dedicated to NFT gaming and metaverses. Users can form groups/parties and play their favorite games with a new level of social interaction. We offer more depth/features and a much more user-friendly UI/UX than our competitors.&#x20;


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