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Topic: Game : High Scores!
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kurisu Administrator
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posted February 06, 2002 11:32 PM
Post your high scores in this Topic!In order for visitors to appreciate your high score, you should include the following information in your reply: - Write the name of the Cuboingo Script you played
- Post a link to the Stats file of your high score game
- Write the level reached, number of mistakes, or any other information within your Stat file you'd like to share. A simple way to capture this information is to copy the first 5 lines of your Stat file, then paste them here.
- Please note that Screenshots are not an acceptable form of authenticating high scores.
High Score reply example: Script: "joescript247.txt" Stat file: http://www.chakakaka.com/stuff/joescript247.csf [Saved Stats] Script = joescript247.txt Level = 14 Mistakes = 2 Total time = 1:24:57 Have fun! -kurisu  support@senntient.com http://www.senntient.com IP: 64.168.191.39 |
kurisu Administrator
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posted May 06, 2002 06:44 PM
So... just out of curiosity, what level did you get to the first time you played the Demo?-k(urious kurisu) IP: 64.164.174.83 |
geraldEEN unregistered
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posted May 07, 2002 09:43 AM
this is pretty cool! i only got to level 3 my first time but i'll giv it another try. my brother likes the sounds. :-) ps: what's the stat &script about?------------------ ~gd IP: 64.164.174.83 |
kurisu Administrator
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posted May 07, 2002 10:17 AM
lolI'm glad you like it, gd (can I call you that?). Those sounds were fun to make... just voices and blending strange sounds together! To answer your questions: 1) GAME SCRIPTS : Game Scripts are offered in the full commercial version and allow you to make your own Cuboingo games! Much more information about Game Scripts can be easily accessed in the Game FAQ of the "Help..." section at the top of the page. 2) STATS : Stats are files which save how well you played your Cuboingo game. Stat files were created to allow players to know that what score someone boasts is actually true (if the Stat file is submitted & reviewed). The free DEMO version saves your Stats if you win the game, and the full commercial version allows you to save Stats at any time for any Game Script that you play. More information about Stats can be easily accessed in the Game FAQ of the "Help..." section at the top of the page. I hope this helps! C ya 'round like a C(uboingo)ircle! -kurisu IP: 64.164.174.83 |
Sandman unregistered
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posted August 26, 2002 09:46 PM
Greetings i realy like your game... I've only thus far played the demo and I wanted to post my score, but I only have the script file and i can't remember the scores. Is there some way I can either: send you the file, or have cuboingo send it, or something...Thanks alot Sandman IP: 196.2.50.9 |
kurisu Administrator
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posted August 26, 2002 10:29 PM
Greetings Sandman, and welcome to the Cuboingo Colony!  I'm glad you enjoy Cuboingo... so do I! Of course, I'm a little bit biased  If you're interested in sharing your high score, you'll want to share your "Game Stats" file. This is a special file that stores how well you played Cuboingo. It saves information such as what level you reached, the time remaining, how many times you rotated your cube, etc. Although the Demo version allows you to save your Stats if you beat it, the full version provides more control and ease of use. To submit a Cuboingo™ Stats file, first save it and then select 'Email Stats' (or press Ctrl+E) from the 'Game' pull-down menu. In your email, attach your Stats file and send it as an attachment to stats@cuboingo.com. NOTE: Only the full version of Cuboingo provides the 'Email Stats' or Ctrl+E controls - if you're using the Demo, you'll have to email the saved Stat file as an attachment separately. More information about Stats can be found in the Game FAQ linked at the top of every Cuboingo Colony page (and at www.cuboingo.com). C you soon, -kurisu [edited August 29, 2002 by kurisu] IP: 64.164.172.37 |
kurisu Administrator
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posted August 26, 2002 10:34 PM
One more thing, Sandman - with the full version, you can select 'Display Stats' from the 'Game' pull-down menu, or press Ctrl+D and select a Stat file to view it  [edited August 29, 2002 by kurisu] IP: 64.164.172.37 | |