Creating your own Leaderboard / Highscores Easy and Free (PHP & MySQL) [UPDATED 2020]

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Published on 26 Sep, 2015. Last updated 18 Dec, 2020

In this tutorial you will learn how to create your own Highscores for your games, using your own free server / database. Let's go!

Here's an example of how the leaderboard with high scores can look on your game. Image: Santa Hop!

What do you need?

- Your Construct 2 game (or C3)

- A server with PHP and MySQL databases (you can get a free server on 000webhost.com)

- Download the PHP7 files (phps.zip is for older versions of php5)

Let's start, step by step...

Registrating Your New Free Server

A server is like a computer on internet where you can save your own data: pictures, files, databases, scores, games and many more things...

000webhost.com offers free web hosting, with PHP and MySQL. It allows you to create 1 free website, host your files and you can create 2 free Databases.

Go to http://www.000webhost.com. Click "Sign Up" and register as a new user.

Fill your name, email and select a new password. When you are done you will receive a confirmation email, open your email account and Confirm your registration.

Back to 000webhost, select Create a New Site. Then type a name for your free domain, ie: duquekarlgames.000webhostapp.com

The next step is to access your dashboard.

Access your Dashboard

If you have already signed up and confirmed your free account, then you can log in to your account. To access your Dashboard, click Manage Your Website.

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  • SO everything works fine, until I open the .capx example project and substitute your domain address with mine... then the results just won't load :(

    yes, I have the right address, and yes I remembered the trailing '/'.

    and yes, when I type my domain in the browser with 'getscores.php' at the end I do get the results loaded...

    Why is it not working from within construct? :'(

    • Apparently it's because of the webserver I chose? I originally used infinityfree site and it wouldn't work with construct. However, when I created a site using the ooowebhost and did everything EXACTLY the same it does work with construct...anyone can guess why?

      • Also, when I use the MY 000webhost address, the get scores button works just as intended, while the submit button submits the score, and it is being saved (as can be seen if I press get scores again), but there's no on-screen text indicating the score has been saved (no feedback to the player). However if I change the domain address to the original one, the feedback upon submitting a score DOES work.

        weird stuff...

  • [FIXED] The scripts save/get should be updated according to the latest PHP formatting rules. After fiddling after a bit I found that in the save.php you should remove the "id" parts when inserting the score.

  • Great tutorial for a refresher. Ive just finished reading through the tutorial and will soon be implementing the PHP.

  • I may be a bit late to the party, but I just finished this great tutorial by the letter, but the construct 3 part did not work. "work" means, no data was retreived after the ajax request. The phps work just fine, so I went bugfixing. as some users here seem to have similar problems, I want to share my solution:

    Instead of using a constant for the URL as suggested in the tutorial, i hardcoded it in the ajax request. this works like a charm. maybe it helps somebody else :-)

    thank you, dear author of this fine tutorial. well written and a huge help.

    • Hey! Thanks for writing and I am happy that you enjoyed the tutorial and it was helpful!! Go and make some super awesome games and share them here later! ;)

      • Hi, thanks fo the wonderful tutorial but I have an Issue, I hope you can help me by getting block issue in CORS

        how do I deal with it?

        how do I implement the code that allowing me to access in different site address?

  • Thankyou DuqueKarl for putting together this Tutorial. Very helpful

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