Important Game Design Elements Sample Clauses

Important Game Design Elements. Hour Tournaments: A 24-Hour Tournament allows users to play and submit their scores to compete for Prizes and ranking on our leaderboards. Users can enter 24-Hour Tournaments by pressing the “Play”- button in the App´s main screen, followed by pressing the “Play”-button in the bottom-right corner of the screen. To enter this mode the user will have to use one - 1 – Game Credit. For each Game Credit, users can play for a predetermined duration and afterwards submit their highest score to the leaderboard. The total score for each user will be the sum total of the player’s five - 5 – highest scores. A user who has previously won the 24 Tournament may be subject to one or more cooldown periods. While these cooldown periods are in force, one or more of your game scores may not count against your total game score. Friends: Users have the option of adding other users as Friends by sending Friend requests. These requests can be accepted or rejected by the recipient. When a Friend request has been accepted by the recipient, the Friend user’s score is easier to find on the leaderboard through friend filters, and it is possible to Challenge this user with a game. By clicking on the “Challenge” button visible on the Friend user’s profile, the user can select a game and pay 1 Game Credit to play. Once the game is completed, this score will be forwarded as a Challenge to the other user, who will then be able to complete the Challenge. A user may be awarded for a maximum of 10 Friend Challenges during a 24-Hour Tournament. In-App Currencies: Different currencies may be collected and/or purchased for use in the App. Available currencies may be changed from time to time. Below is a non-exhaustive list of examples: Experience Points (“XP”): XP are points gained by users through playing the games in the App. Referral codes: Inviter (user inviting another user to play) and invitee (user invited to play) receive In-App Currencies as an in-game reward when an invitee registers a referral code that the invitee receives from an inviter and a requirement of playing at least one game in the App. When an inviter has invited more than 20 users through referral codes, the inviter’s reward is replaced with XP.
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Important Game Design Elements. 24-Hour Tournaments: A 24-Hour Tournament allows users to play and submit their scores to compete for Prizes and ranking on our leaderboards. Users can enter 24-Hour Tournaments by pressing the “Play”- button in the App’s main screen, followed by pressing the “Play”-button in the bottom-right corner of the screen. To enter this mode the user will have to use one - 1 – Credit. For each Credit, users can play for a predetermined duration (e.g., 1-2 minutes) and afterwards submit their highest score to the leaderboard. The total score for each user will be the sum total of the player’s five - 5 – highest scores. We might, at our sole discretion, introduce tournaments with either shorter or longer duration than 24-Hours and/or different predetermined time durations for play.

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