My friends' games aren't showing up. Everyone has to be on
the exact same group code, and online. A phone that was offline catches up when
it reconnects.
A name looks duplicated. It's almost always a different
spelling or capitalisation — “Sam” and “sam” are two people.
It won't take my score. Scores are multiples of 50, and your
first score of a game has to reach 600 to get on the board. A turn of 0 is a bust.
I entered the wrong score. Tap the roll on the player's card
to change it — the totals and the standings update straight away.
The Apple TV app won't connect. Enter the stream code exactly
as it's shown on the scoring phone, and make sure a game is actually running.
Playing with friends
One person makes a group and gets a short code; everyone else joins
with that same code. From then on every game and stat syncs across all of your
phones. No account, no email, no password — just the code.
How scoring works
Roll your real dice, tap the points you scored that turn into the
numpad and press enter. The app keeps each player's running total, marks busts, and
starts the final turn once someone reaches 10,000 (or 5,000 in a quick game).
Highest total when the final turn is done wins.
Your data
You can delete individual games in the app, and leaving a group removes that
group's data from your device. To have a group's cloud data erased entirely, email
me. What's stored and who can see it is in the
privacy policy.