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LevelUp Instructions
LevelUp is a fun, single/multi-player skill based game, similar to tetris but with a new twist.
The object of the game is to try to to fill in every block of each level with puzzle pieces to support
the next level to build pieces on.
Table of Contents
- The Board- Getting Familiarized
- Starting the Game
- How to Play
- Losing Points & Levels
- Rankers Information
- Rankers Payout
- Practice Boards
- Additional Help & Information
- Current Pattern: Puzzle piece to has to be placed on the game board before the timer ends.
- Next Pattern: Puzzle piece that is to be played after the current puzzle piece.
- Skip/Info:
- Skip (displays when a game is active) Click to skip the current puzzle piece.
- Info (displayed when the game is not in play): Instructions and board info.
- Rounds Left: Puzzle pieces left to play before the game ends.
- Score Modifier: The score factor that is added to your total score each round.
This is based off of the tiles filled, and their levels
- Total Score: The total points earned during the current game.
- Timer Bars/Start Timers: Shows in height and color the amount of time left to place the current puzzle
piece on the game board.
- Game Board: The boxed grid to places puzzle pieces on.
Click anywhere on the board to start a free game or right click and pay the board the min dollar to start a pay to play
session. You can wait for the start timer to end or press SKIP to display your first puzzle piece.
You can stack puzzle pieces on any level that has the available block space to fit the current puzzle piece, but you must
fill in every block of each level, starting with level 1 and moving up in numeric order, to be able to clear a level,
increase your score modifier, and earn additional rounds.
Think of the levels as a puzzle and each puzzle piece as leverage. There are 25 blocks that needs to be filled in before
you completely fill in a level. However, you don't have to completely fill in a level to move to the next level if you
have the leverage to stack on.
Each puzzle piece placed down will add +1 to whatever level it is fitted onto. So, when you place your first puzzle piece
on the board every block of that puzzle piece will be given the color and number for level 1.
TILE SCORING EXAMPLE
| Tile Level |
Points Gained |
Total Points (for this tile) |
| 1 |
+1 |
1 |
| 2 |
+2 |
3 |
| 3 |
+3 |
6 |
| 4 |
+4 |
10 |
| 5 |
+5 |
15 |
Puzzle pieces have to fit on blocks that have the same color and level number. You can't fit a puzzle piece on 2 or
more different levels.
This example also shows that you don't have to clear a level to stack puzzle pieces.
Note: You can still see 0's on this game board which is an indicator that Level 1 has not been cleared.
However, if all the 0 blocks were the same as the Level 1 blocks, that would show that level 1 has been cleared.
Example:
So adding +1 to the lowest level that you can see on your game board, will tell you the next level that has not been
cleared. In the case of the example above, you can see that level 1 is cleared but level 2 (level 1 (+1) ) is not cleared.
Still Unsure of how to play?: Well, the best way to learn to learn a skilled based game, is to play it or watch others play it!
You lose points and a level for each puzzle piece that is not placed on the game board. If you don't have enough blocks
on any of your available levels to fit a puzzle piece onto, you can skip to the next puzzle piece by clicking the skip
button or wait for the time limit of the puzzle piece to run out. Either way is a miss and you will lose points and a level.
In the Rankers & Single Player versions you don't lose points off of your total score, but you lose points off of your
Score Modifier because of the top-most level being lost.
Example: Picture 1 - If you are unable to place a puzzle piece on the game board...
Example: Picture 2 - The result: You will lose all blocks of your highest level, in the case above, Picture 1,
level 2 is the highest level, so you will lose all blocks of level 2 as shown below in picture 2.
LevelUp Rankers are versions of the LevelUp game which are owned by "Transaction Flow." These devices are networked
across SL and setup into classes based on how much they cost to play. Each class has 8 ranks which require you to beat a score to
get into a rank. Currently there are 7 classes ( L$ 10, L$ 20, L$ 50, L$ 100, L$ 250, L$ 500, L$ 1000 ). Owners of locations can
get a "
LevelUp Rankers Setup Board" which will give them some simple setup options. After it's setup - if it's
setup properly, the owner's setup board will be removed by Transaction Flow and he (a bot) will setup the full board. Continue
reading the next section for payout information.
The Rankers will pay 10% to each rank, 10% to the owner who setup & requested the board, and 10% to Tmy Entertainment.
We understand that not many would be willing to want to pay into these boards just to learn how to play - for that reason
Tmy Entertainment has released a free to play single player board which can be setup by anyone anywhere, to begin playing it
simply click it. You can obtain your own copy at the Tmy Entertainment store or find them at most places that have LevelUp Rankers
setup. These boards play exactly like the Rankers boards.
If you have additional questions, need any help, or would like to contact us for any other reason you can join the
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Tmy Entertainment" group in Second Life or IM Tmyclyk Dmytryk in-world.