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==Why should I create a map of my own? Are there rewards?==
 
==Why should I create a map of my own? Are there rewards?==
Your maps can be evaluated. Anybody who has played in your map and finished a game in one of the play modes will be asked to rate the map. They have fifty points to give away per day. The more points your maps get, the more brick points you get back out of it.
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Your maps can be evaluated. Anybody who has played in your map and finished a game in one of the play modes will be asked to rate the map. They have fifty points to give away per day. The more points your maps get, the more brick points you get back out of it, and also if your map gets very popular it could be chosen for map of the week and everyone who goes to brick-Force.com can see some pictures of your work.
   
 
Currently the system of evaluating maps created by users are points. Once the map is registered, the player can then host the map where people play on it. At the end of each round, players can rate from one to ten with their fifty stardusts.
 
Currently the system of evaluating maps created by users are points. Once the map is registered, the player can then host the map where people play on it. At the end of each round, players can rate from one to ten with their fifty stardusts.

Revision as of 21:34, 15 July 2012

Why should I create a map of my own? Are there rewards?

Your maps can be evaluated. Anybody who has played in your map and finished a game in one of the play modes will be asked to rate the map. They have fifty points to give away per day. The more points your maps get, the more brick points you get back out of it, and also if your map gets very popular it could be chosen for map of the week and everyone who goes to brick-Force.com can see some pictures of your work.

Currently the system of evaluating maps created by users are points. Once the map is registered, the player can then host the map where people play on it. At the end of each round, players can rate from one to ten with their fifty stardusts.

Alle deine Karten können bewertet werden. Jeder, der deine Karte bis zum Ende gespielt hat, wird nach der Bewertung gefragt. Du besitzt pro Tag fünfzig Punkte, die du weggeben kannst. Je mehr Punkte deine Karte erhält, desto mehr Brick-Punkte erhälst du daraus.

Wenn du deine Karte registriert hast, kann jeder sie herunterladen, die Karte hosten und mit anderen darauf spielen. Am Ende können die Spieler mit ihren Sternenstaub deine karte bewerten.