This highly adaptable Jass scorekeeping app, compatible with Android smartphones and tablets, lets you track points for various Jass game types, including Schieber, Coiffeur, Differenzler, and Molotov. Its flexible design caters to diverse playing styles and rules.
Key Features:
- Multiple Profiles: Create and save numerous profiles, each with its own settings and scores, allowing seamless transitions between different games and player groups without data loss. Unfinished rounds are preserved.
- Android Beam Sharing: Easily share your current profile with another device via Android Beam (NFC) for effortless collaboration or when a device's battery is low.
- Schieber Panel: Supports individual point entries (1/20/50/100 for Weis, etc.), complete round entries (including multipliers 1x-7x and opponent points), undo functionality, customizable target points and score per round, and extensive statistics tracking. A dedicated area allows recording win/match strokes.
- Coiffeur Board: Choose from 16 predefined Jass types or add your own custom types. Adjust the number of rounds (6-12), accommodate 2 or 3 teams, and manually modify multipliers. The app provides statistics on achievable points and identifies when a team is unbeatable.
- Differenzler Board: Supports 2-8 players. Point announcements remain hidden until the first points are entered, and points from the last player are automatically calculated. Post-round point adjustments are possible.
- Molotov Board: Supports 2-8 players. Weis can be entered with 3 clicks. Outstanding points are automatically calculated during round entry, and points are editable (long press). Points can be entered precisely or rounded.
- General Scoreboard: A versatile scoreboard for numerous Jass variations, accommodating 2-8 players, customizable target points, and adjustable points per round (with automatic outstanding point calculation).
Open Source:
The app's source code is publicly available: https://github.com/simonste/jasstafel
Version 4.1.6 (Updated Dec 2, 2024):
- Bug fix: Addresses an issue with incorrectly declaring a win when the exact target points were reached.