karlsigfrid's Forum Posts

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  • Turned out to be as I thought. I added a line in the FB plugin to request user_friends permission, and now the highscore function works.

    It would be nice with an update so I don't have to redo this tweak after every Construct 2 update.

  • I'm unable to show the high score of friends in my Facebook app. The request for the highscore list through the FB plugin only returns the player's own score.

    While the FB highscore function appears to work for older users on older apps, it does not work for new apps or for new users of older apps.

    The issue seems to be that when a new user of a C2 FB-app logs in for the first time, the app is not granted the user_friends permission from Facebook (This permission was granted to C2 apps previously).

    I read that Facebook recently tightened up their apps-permissions policy. Perhaps permissions that were previously given by default must now be explicitly requested? In that case, maybe the FB-plugin must be updated for the highscore function to work. Just my guess.

    Is there someone who is able to use the FB highscore function for new apps or for new users on olders apps?

    Karl

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  • Thanks nekojan and iceangel.

    Yes, the voice actors are terrific.

  • [attachment=0:1cm9dl0y]mythemagics_web_640_360.png[/attachment:1cm9dl0y]

    After lots and lots of work, I have uploaded a beta version of my Construct math game on Google Play.

    The ambition behind Tales of Mythemagics has been to make a Super-Mario style education game that is actually fun. The math is integrated in a way that does not interrupt the action.

    It's published with CocoonJS, and I will also make an iOS version.

    I'm grateful for any feedback.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... eta2&hl=en

  • Hi all,

    I'm working on a math game based on graphics from the online-world Glitch -- now released to the public domain.

    Here's an early version of the website with a video.

    http://www.mythemagics.com

    The plan is to release a beta version within a month or so.

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