The New York Times Games app recently introduced a new feature that allows users to compare their scores with friends on a leaderboard. And now, players have the opportunity to compete with some of NYT Games’ most dedicated celebrity puzzlers. However, this offer is exclusive, as only the first 100 users who add the lineup of celebs will get to play with them.
The lineup of celebrity puzzlers includes jazz singer Laufey, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” star Lola Tung, Bravo staples Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan, and “Abbott Elementary” star Chris Perfetti. Users can add these celebrities to their leaderboards on a first-come, first-served basis starting May 8 at 10 a.m. E.T. Direct links to add the stars will be available via NYT Games’ blog and the celebs’ Instagram Stories. The celebrities’ scores will be visible in the app until May 11.
Laufey expressed her excitement about the new leaderboard feature, stating that playing NYT Games with friends like Lola Tung has become a daily tradition for her. She believes that adding celebrity puzzlers to the mix will make the gaming experience even more fun and engaging.
The multi-game leaderboard feature was initially rolled out on April 22, and according to NYT Games senior product manager Ian Hipschman, the engagement on the Friends tab has been positive. Users are enjoying the ability to see their scores with friends on the leaderboard and are actively sharing their experiences on social media.
Creating a multi-game leaderboard posed some challenges, especially since the Mini Crossword has been around since 2014, while Connections, Wordle, and Spelling Bee were introduced later. The team had to find a creative solution to ensure a seamless user experience across all games.
One of the creative approaches taken by the NYT Games team was the use of unique illustrations for each game. For example, Connections features illustrations of dinosaurs with a comet, while Wordle is depicted as a plant growing from the ground. These illustrations help users navigate the different game timelines and add to the overall product voice of NYT Games.
Hipschman believes that incorporating a consistent product voice across all NYT Games brands, including Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, and the Mini Crossword, enhances the overall user experience. By aligning the product voice with the puzzles, social posts, and marketing efforts, the team is able to create a cohesive and engaging gaming environment for players.
In conclusion, the addition of celebrity puzzlers to the NYT Games app’s leaderboard feature brings a new level of excitement and competition to the gaming experience. Players can now challenge themselves against friends and celebrities alike, making the games even more enjoyable and interactive.