Enemies are loot piñatas, and there are different classes to choose from, varying rarity levels for items, mystery boxes, leaderboards, consumables, and most of the other little things that have the makings for a good game, that is if you can get over its “Big Time” catch, that pesky Know Your Customer (KYC) policy. Whether or not Big Time hits the mark for you will depend on the type of gaming experience you're looking for.
But, what can already be seen is some work going into developing the framework for Big Time. If we had to speculate, the official launch is likely slated for mid-year since early access is set for early 2022. Whether this is something that will influence more players to join and climb the ranks, is yet to be seen. The graphics are moderate and the gameplay is pretty repetitive but there are a few intricacies and mechanics that shine through the usual gameplay loop to give Big Time a slight advantage over other projects.
On the outside, Big Time looks like your generic run-of-the-mill mobile game.