How would you like to compare your scores with those of others in DropZap? Is it enough for you to know the world record for a game mode (perhaps also daily world records for that game mode, etc.) or would you like to know who got various scores? Do you want to know the scores of friends? Is there a standard score comparison system that you would like me to use in DropZap? P.S. In case you are not familiar with DropZap, check out DropZap Lite. DropZap info follows... DropZap Amir Michail "It’s easy to call DropZap one of the best puzzle games in the App Store... It’s fun, addictive, and puts a fresh spin … $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details"It’s easy to call DropZap one of the best puzzle games in the App Store... It’s fun, addictive, and puts a fresh spin on dropping blocks to clear other blocks..." - The iPhone App Review === DropZap is a NOT a color matching game! Rather, you SHRINK pieces until they disappear! If you are a fan of Tetris, Drop7, etc., then you will definitely want to check out DropZap! GAME TYPES • Fallers • Flyers 1 • Followers 1 • Flyers 2 • Followers 2 GAME MODES Each of the game types has these game modes: • Learn • Standard • Relentless • Cooperative (on same device) …• Standard …• Relentless • Competitive (on same device) …• Standard …• Relentless CONTROLS • Tap a column to make a move. • Hold/drag to see how chain reactions for various columns start. FEATURES • Game Center leaderboards for standard and relentless modes • universal app • support for iPhone 5 display • falling debris ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Background image credit in order by level (after which background images repeat in the same order for subsequent levels): (1) NASA Ames/JPL-Caltech; (2) NASA/JPL-Caltech; (3) NASA/JPL-Caltech; (4) NASA; (5) NASA/JPL-Caltech; (6) ESA, NASA, and L. Calcada (ESO for STScI); (7) NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI); (8) NASA/JPL-Caltech; (9) NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program; (10) NASA/JPL-Caltech/SST/T. Pyle (SSC). Uses Cocos2d v3. • Cocos2d Copyright (c) 2008-2011 - Ricardo Quesada and contributors Copyright (c) 2011-2014 - Zynga Inc. and contributors • Kazmath Copyright (c) 2008, Luke Benstead. All rights reserved.; license: https://github.com/Kazade/kazmath/blob/master/LICENSE.md • CocosBuilder Reader Copyright (c) 2010-2011 - Viktor Lidholt Copyright (c) 2011-2012 - Zynga Inc. and contributors • Chipmunk Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Scott Lembcke and Howling Moon Software • ObjectAL Copyright (c) 2009 Karl Stenerud. All rights reserved. === "...it’s a fun game and I found it to be pretty hard to put down." - iPhone Application List "...the game play is interesting and keeps the player gripped. It is one of those games that we keep on playing saying “Just one more game” for a long, long time." - iPhone Footprint "DropZap excels in what it attempts to do: offer a quick action-puzzle game with a unique gameplay mechanic that has varying modes of difficulty that will satiate the hardest of the hardcore block elimination fanatics." - Dallas iPhone Games Examiner Information Seller:Amir Michail Genre:Puzzle, Strategy Release:Nov 12, 2009 Updated:Dec 01, 2015 Version:3.6.2 Size:28.2 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (4) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal d1 Well-Known Member Sep 19, 2009 5,678 5 0 #2 d1, Dec 11, 2009 OpenFeint amichail Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2009 241 0 16 #3 amichail, Dec 11, 2009 The problem is that Twitter and Facebook do not whitelist names/images, so there is a possibility that offensive names/images may arise from using OpenFeint. d1 Well-Known Member Sep 19, 2009 5,678 5 0 #4 d1, Dec 11, 2009 You mean..people might set their names as something offensive?.. amichail Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2009 241 0 16 #5 amichail, Dec 11, 2009 Last edited: Dec 11, 2009 Yes. Or they might have an offensive image or both. Twitter and Facebook do not whitelist names/images. d1 Well-Known Member Sep 19, 2009 5,678 5 0 #6 d1, Dec 11, 2009 Never come across such things in my OF experiences before..in any case if worst came to worst you could just report to them..idk your call. Community enabled games tend to get more noticed. LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,280 133 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #7 LordGek, Dec 11, 2009 Open Feint get my vote as well. Allows multiple local scores per mode and will work offline as well (at least continue to track local scores). (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
The problem is that Twitter and Facebook do not whitelist names/images, so there is a possibility that offensive names/images may arise from using OpenFeint.
Yes. Or they might have an offensive image or both. Twitter and Facebook do not whitelist names/images.
Never come across such things in my OF experiences before..in any case if worst came to worst you could just report to them..idk your call. Community enabled games tend to get more noticed.
Open Feint get my vote as well. Allows multiple local scores per mode and will work offline as well (at least continue to track local scores).