Scores

How to use the local leaderboard to improve

Reflex Storm uses a local leaderboard so players can chase better scores without creating an account. That matters for a quick reflex game because the main competition is often personal: can you beat yesterday’s score, reach a higher level, or survive one extra wedge?

A useful leaderboard strategy is to look beyond only the top number. Check the level reached and think about where mistakes usually happen. If you score high but die early, you may be taking too many risks. If you reach high levels with low score, you may need cleaner hits and better combo control.

Build score consistency

Start by trying to clear early levels without losing lives. Then increase difficulty only when Normal feels controlled. Hard and Insane can multiply score, but they also punish sloppy timing. A clean Normal run can teach better habits than a chaotic Hard run.

Local score history also keeps the game private and simple. Your progress is stored on your device, which fits players who want an offline-first reflex game with no account system.

Leaderboard goal: improve average runs, not only one lucky run.