Try moving the font.draw to after the stage.draw. Adding it to an actor would be very simple, just create a new class and Extend Actor Like such
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.g2d.BitmapFont;
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.g2d.SpriteBatch;
import com.badlogic.gdx.scenes.scene2d.Actor;
public class Text extends Actor {
BitmapFont font;
Score myScore; //I assumed you have some object
//that you use to access score.
//Remember to pass this in!
public Text(Score myScore){
font = new BitmapFont();
font.setColor(0.5f,0.4f,0,1); //Brown is an underated Colour
}
@Override
public void draw(SpriteBatch batch, float parentAlpha) {
font.draw(batch, "Score: 0" + myScore.getCurrent(), 0, 0);
//Also remember that an actor uses local coordinates for drawing within
//itself!
}
@Override
public Actor hit(float x, float y) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return null;
}
}
Hope this helps!
Edit 1:
Also try System.out.println(myScore.getCurrentScore());
Just to make sure that that isn't the issue. You can just get it to return a float or an int and when you do the "Score:"+
bit it will turn it into a string itself