This project was born out of regular games of Dutch Blitz.
For gaming, existing scoring apps had more complexity (and friction) than I was after. I wanted something quick & dirty.
I ended up on Google Sheets with some simple formulas. Other groups also started using it. It seemed to be something I could generalize with a bit more work, and here we are.
Thanks for the feedback, the current iteration is definitely a work in progress and mobile needs much polish. Your bottom tab idea is a good one for mobile.
I'm not a regular Scrabble player so feedback from actual players is helpful. I've seen the play column and thought it was a neat-to-have feature, but on mobile it's a different story.
Thanks for the suggestion! Podcasts crossed my mind but I didn't find any examples of chapter art or even know if the feature existed. That sounds like a promising avenue.
I made a browser extension called No Scary Parts that skips traumatic scenes on Disney+ while trying to hold together a cohesive plot. Mainly for young kids who enjoy the music and other scenes, but aren't ready for the full story yet.
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