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Creating a Sharecode[]

How do I get people to play my levels?

If you play other people's levels, you earn Exposure Bucks. Those Exposure Bucks can be put into your level or others you like and boost them up the charts in the Marketing Department, which gets your level seen by more people. You're also welcome to share your levels in the Level Sharing forum using the sharecode on your level. You'll also be able to see the stats accumulated on your levels, like total plays and time spent playing your levels. It's great to see those numbers go up!

When you click on the sharecode of a level inside the game it will copy a link for that level that you can share outside the game. When others visit that URL they'll land on our website, where they'll be able to log in and then bookmark your level, causing it to appear in their bookmarks the list the next time they open the game. On console we can't copy that link for sharing -- you can create the link yourself using this template: /games/levelhead/+YOUR_CODE (for example: https://levelhead.io/+2njlkjk for level sharecode 2njlkjk).

You can share your profile the same way using your Rumpus Lookup code using this template: https://levelhead.io/@LOOKUP_CODE (for example: https://levelhead.io/@bscotch101).

Creating a Playlist[]

You can create your own Levelhead playlist, complete with shareable code, by logging into your Rumpus account on the bscotch website. Scroll down to the bottom of your profile and you will see an option to create a playlist, which upon completion will provide a shareable playlist code. You can add 32 levels to a playlist but only 10 levels can be played using the in-game auto-play feature to create a level map. Below are a few examples of why you would want to create a playlist:

  • Create your own 10 level campaign
  • Create themed playlists for certain types of levels, mini games, rifts, contraptions, # of players, music etc..
  • Create 'best' of level packs

Playing a Playlist[]

Via the web, select a playlist on someone‘s profile or if a shared link from another player on Reddit or Discord and hit the ’bookmark all’ button on the web based level card.

The levels will then be available to play via your in-game bookmarks list on your profile.

You can then hit the yellow triangle with three dots at the top of the in-game bookmarks list to auto generate a level map.

Community Spotlight Playlists[]

You can also visit this bscotch player profile to view playlists for most of the newer community spotlights level packs, or click the playlist button in the blog post each week.

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