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Games Points (Wall)
also: Games Level, GP, cross-game level, Wall Games Level
Wall's games score on incompatible scales — a 2048 high score, a Pixel Battle pixel count, a chess ELO rating. Games Points normalizes each into a common band so a player has ONE cross-game standing instead of a dozen unrelated ones. Playing any game advances the same meta-progression.
GP is derived server-side from already-validated per-game data (score bounds, rate-limits, ELO), so it can't be inflated client-side. Accumulated GP maps to a Games Level shown across the games surface, and a shared leaderboard ranks players by it. The formulas and thresholds live in one tunable file, so balancing is a single pass.
Where Games Points (Wall) appears on Wall
- The Games hub and each game in the Wall Mini App
- GamesRatingCard and the cross-game GamesLeaderboard
- wall.tg/games (public hub) and per-game pages at wall.tg/games/<name>
- Server logic in lib/games-rating.ts
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Common questions
Does every game count toward Games Points?
Yes. 2048, Match 3, Snake, Blocks, Memory, Minesweeper, the board games (chess, checkers, backgammon, dots, battleship, durak), Spin TD and Pixel Battle all convert their results into shared GP.
Is Games Level the same as Wall Level?
No. Wall Level is your social reputation (followers, posts, gifts received). Games Level is your cross-game skill standing from Games Points. They are separate.
Can I raise Games Points by playing in the browser?
You can play 2048, Match 3, Snake, Blocks, Memory and Minesweeper in the browser at wall.tg/games, but GP and the leaderboard live in the full app — open Wall in Telegram for scores to count.