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[ General rules ]
Requested and Answered by Earplane on 27-Mar-2006 12:11 (3251 reads)
Each level of each test type has a top score of 10 points. Every time you do a test the server will check if your new score is better than older scores you have on this level, and if so you will have increased you hiscore sum with the difference.
The Hiscore sum is the sum of all your hiscores. At this time it is possible to reach a maximum hiscores sum of 2500.
The Hiscore sum is the sum of all your hiscores. At this time it is possible to reach a maximum hiscores sum of 2500.
[ General rules ]
Requested and Answered by Earplane on 14-Mar-2006 11:48 (3495 reads)
1. Choose a test type from the main menu.
2. Choose a level of difficulty from the next screen, each test has got 10 different levels.
3. Do the test. Each round contains 10 randomly generated questions.
4. When you're finished the result will be sent to the server, and if you're logged in it will be saved.
2. Choose a level of difficulty from the next screen, each test has got 10 different levels.
3. Do the test. Each round contains 10 randomly generated questions.
4. When you're finished the result will be sent to the server, and if you're logged in it will be saved.









