Scorbit

Saving Wallden is a Scorbit compatible table with a few caveats as outlined in this page. Scorbit is an online leaderboard system where players can track their high scores, compete with others, and display scores in real time.

Last digit of score = Difficulty Level

Saving Wallden has 5 separate local leader-boards based on game difficulty. However, Scorbit only has one leader-board per table. All scores from all leader-boards in Saving Wallden are uploaded to Scorbit. To differentiate between scores and game difficulties, the last digit of every player's score represents the game difficulty at which they played:
  • 0 = (Unused; you will always get at least 1 point just for playing the game!)
  • 1 = Zen
  • 2 = Easy
  • 3 = Normal
  • 4 = Hard
  • 5 = Impossible
  • 6 = Easy, tournament mode
  • 7 = Normal, tournament mode
  • 8 = Hard, tournament mode
  • 9 = Impossible, tournament mode
For example, if a player's score is 230,093,123, then the 3 at the end means they played normal mode in non-tournament.

HP / Health / Ball Number

Wallden does not use "balls per game" like most pinball games do. But Scorbit's framework relies on balls. Therefore, Wallden does the following:
  • The "ball number" is simply the turn number of the current player. It should be ignored as it is not relevant to Wallden.
  • The current player's health / HP will be displayed in the game mode text on Scorbit.