DreamCore Adds Global Score Rankings to All Games Via SDK Update
The update turns every DreamCore game into a live competitive experience with zero extra effort from the creator, removing a major technical barrier that kept solo and non-engineer developers from adding online leaderboards.
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NEIGHBOR Inc. announced a new Global Score Rankings feature for its DreamCore SDK, automatically deployed to all games on the AI game platform. The ranking system lets players worldwide compete for high scores without logging in or registering, and creators need no backend work to enable it.
The DreamCore SDK, which NEIGHBOR describes as a 'growing base' that automatically adds advanced functions to every game generated on the platform, now includes a global score ranking system. The ranking is a single worldwide leaderboard for each game; players are entered just by playing, with no login or account creation required. The ranking tracks cumulative high scores, encouraging repeated play. For creators, the feature appears in all games without any configuration or server setup. NEIGHBOR frames the addition as the latest step in the SDK's ongoing evolution, following earlier automated support for data storage, communication functions, and multilingual content.
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