The current player count for the game "Banana" on Steam is 847,000 concurrent players as of a few hours ago. This is double the number of players from three days ago, when the game had 420,000 concurrent players.
The game "Banana" generates revenue through its gameplay mechanics by rewarding players with banana skins for clicking on a banana. These banana skins can then be sold on the Steam Community Market for real Steam Wallet credits. The price of each banana skin varies depending on its rarity. The developer of the game also receives a small kickback from each transaction involving the banana skins on the Steam Community Market. This creates a cycle where players are incentivized to click and earn skins, and the developer earns money from the transactions.
"Banana" is a clicker game where players simply click on a banana image and the number of clicks is tallied. Unlike traditional clicker games, there are no upgrades or progression systems. The main difference is that every three hours, players can earn a "banana skin" that can be sold on the Steam marketplace. Most skins sell for a few cents, but some have sold for hundreds or even close to a thousand dollars. This has led to speculation that the game is being farmed by bots to generate income through skin sales.