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Daily Challenges (same idea for weekly and monthly)
The following two pages explain the logic by means of providing examples of how a user is entering data, and how the rewards are
triggered.
The programming logic shall work as follows:
The user shall be awarded the highest award possible that has not been awarded yet since the start, or completion of any “round”
If a user enters 102 stairs climbed on the first day of use, he or she will only be awarded the “100 day” milestone. If the user enters
103 on the second day, he or she will then receive the next highest award – or in this case the 50 stairs in one day award.
If a user enters 6 flights of stairs up everyday, for the first 15 days, he or she is awarded the “5 day” milestone, the time of the first
entry of 6, and NO AWARD is received for the next 14 days when entering the data, because the award has already been acheieved
for that round.
Once all awards have been achieved, the “Day Complete Award” is given and all trophies for the day are shown. If the user enters
4 stairs the following day after getting the “Day Complete Award”, the user’s trophy room is cleared – except the Day Complete
Award. Then the cycle repeats.
Daily Challenges (same idea for weekly and monthly)
5 flights in one day
Completed each
Daily Challenge
10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
5 flights in one day
Completed each
Daily Challenge
x1
10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
Event 2: User then enters 28 flights again, for the second time. This awards him or her the 10 flights in one day because he/she
has already earned the 25 flights award and has not yet received the 10 flights award.
Event 1: User has entered 7 flights in one day (gets award for 5), 6 flights the next day (no award given), 28 flights on the third day
(awarded the 25 flights in one day) Trophy room looks like the following: (note – user is NOT awarded the 10 award yet):
5 flights in one day
Completed each
Daily Challenge
10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
Event 3: Over the next few days the user enters the following: 9 flights (no award given), 49 flights (no new award given), 102
flights (award given for 100 milestone only (not the 50). Trophy room looks as follows:
5 flights in one day
Completed each
Daily Challenge
10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
Event 4: User then completes 110 stairs the following day. Final award is given for 50 flights in one day because the 110 stairs
satisfies that award that has not yet been completed. Essentially you can only receive a max of 1 reward per day, and it will be
the best award allowed that has not yet been achieved.
Daily Challenges (same idea for weekly and monthly)
5 flights in one day 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
5 flights in one day
Completed each
Daily Challenge
x2
10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
Event 6: Over the next few days, the user completes the following:
Climbs 60 flights (is awarded the 50 flights per day milestone
Climbs 62 flights (is awarded the 10 flights in one day)
Climbs 63 flights, (is awarded the 5 flights in one day award)
At this point, the user has the following in the trophy room:
Event 5: The user has received the Day Completed Award yesterday and enters 26 flights of stairs climbed today.
This event will trigger the removal of all icons (except the day completed) and start over. He/she is awarded the
25 flights in one day award at the time of entry, so this both clears them, and then rewards the user for the 25
milestone.
Completed each
Daily Challenge
x1
5 flights in one day
Completed each
Daily Challenge
x1
10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day
Event 7: Over the next few days, the user completes the following:
Climbs 6 flights of stairs (no award given, they have already completed the 5 flights, this time around)
Climbs 78 flights (again no award given)
Climbs 101 flights (user is awarded the final unearned milestone in this round, and Day Completed ticker is incremented by 1).
Trophy room would look as follows:

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  • 1. Daily Challenges (same idea for weekly and monthly) The following two pages explain the logic by means of providing examples of how a user is entering data, and how the rewards are triggered. The programming logic shall work as follows: The user shall be awarded the highest award possible that has not been awarded yet since the start, or completion of any “round” If a user enters 102 stairs climbed on the first day of use, he or she will only be awarded the “100 day” milestone. If the user enters 103 on the second day, he or she will then receive the next highest award – or in this case the 50 stairs in one day award. If a user enters 6 flights of stairs up everyday, for the first 15 days, he or she is awarded the “5 day” milestone, the time of the first entry of 6, and NO AWARD is received for the next 14 days when entering the data, because the award has already been acheieved for that round. Once all awards have been achieved, the “Day Complete Award” is given and all trophies for the day are shown. If the user enters 4 stairs the following day after getting the “Day Complete Award”, the user’s trophy room is cleared – except the Day Complete Award. Then the cycle repeats.
  • 2. Daily Challenges (same idea for weekly and monthly) 5 flights in one day Completed each Daily Challenge 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day 5 flights in one day Completed each Daily Challenge x1 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day Event 2: User then enters 28 flights again, for the second time. This awards him or her the 10 flights in one day because he/she has already earned the 25 flights award and has not yet received the 10 flights award. Event 1: User has entered 7 flights in one day (gets award for 5), 6 flights the next day (no award given), 28 flights on the third day (awarded the 25 flights in one day) Trophy room looks like the following: (note – user is NOT awarded the 10 award yet): 5 flights in one day Completed each Daily Challenge 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day Event 3: Over the next few days the user enters the following: 9 flights (no award given), 49 flights (no new award given), 102 flights (award given for 100 milestone only (not the 50). Trophy room looks as follows: 5 flights in one day Completed each Daily Challenge 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day Event 4: User then completes 110 stairs the following day. Final award is given for 50 flights in one day because the 110 stairs satisfies that award that has not yet been completed. Essentially you can only receive a max of 1 reward per day, and it will be the best award allowed that has not yet been achieved.
  • 3. Daily Challenges (same idea for weekly and monthly) 5 flights in one day 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day 5 flights in one day Completed each Daily Challenge x2 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day Event 6: Over the next few days, the user completes the following: Climbs 60 flights (is awarded the 50 flights per day milestone Climbs 62 flights (is awarded the 10 flights in one day) Climbs 63 flights, (is awarded the 5 flights in one day award) At this point, the user has the following in the trophy room: Event 5: The user has received the Day Completed Award yesterday and enters 26 flights of stairs climbed today. This event will trigger the removal of all icons (except the day completed) and start over. He/she is awarded the 25 flights in one day award at the time of entry, so this both clears them, and then rewards the user for the 25 milestone. Completed each Daily Challenge x1 5 flights in one day Completed each Daily Challenge x1 10 flights in one day 25 flights in one day 50 flights in one day 100 flights in one day Event 7: Over the next few days, the user completes the following: Climbs 6 flights of stairs (no award given, they have already completed the 5 flights, this time around) Climbs 78 flights (again no award given) Climbs 101 flights (user is awarded the final unearned milestone in this round, and Day Completed ticker is incremented by 1). Trophy room would look as follows: