A Pizza Game on Discord is typically a custom game or bot-driven activity where users earn virtual "points" (often themed around pizza, like slices, toppings, or coins) by participating in server events, completing tasks, chatting, or playing mini-games. These games are usually unique to a specific Discord server or bot, so the exact rules and mechanics can vary.

How to Check Points in a Pizza Game:

1. Bot Commands:

Most bots use text commands to check points. Common examples include:

- `!points`

- `!pizza`

- `!score`

- `!mypoints`

- `@BotName stats` (replace "BotName" with the actual bot's username).

2. Leaderboards:

Some bots display scores via a leaderboard. Try commands like:

- `!leaderboard`

- `!top`

3. Bot Documentation:

Check the bot’s help menu using `!help` or visit its official website/documentation for specific commands.

4. Server-Specific Instructions:

Ask moderators or check the server’s rules/channels for guidance. Custom bots may have unique commands (e.g., `?pizzapoints`).

5. Web Dashboard:

Certain bots (like MEE6 or Tatsu) link to an online dashboard where users can view stats. Look for a link in the bot’s description or help menu.

Popular Bots with Point Systems (for reference):

- Dank Memer: A popular bot with currency games (`pls profile`).

- MEE6: Tracks activity points (`!rank`).

- Tatsu: Uses `t!profile` for stats.

If the Pizza Game is custom-built, follow the server’s guidelines or ask moderators for help. 🍰