This versatile Jass scorekeeping app, available for Android smartphones and tablets, simplifies point tracking 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 manage separate profiles for different game settings and players. Unfinished rounds can be saved without interfering with other games. Profiles can be easily shared via Android Beam (NFC).
- Schieber Board: Input points individually (1/20/50/100) for Weis, etc., or enter complete rounds including multipliers (1x-7x) and opponent points. The input dialog rotates for single or dual-entry convenience. Undo functionality is included. Customize target points and score per round (e.g., 314 for double cards). Extensive statistics are tracked. A dedicated area allows recording of wins/matches.
- Coiffeur Board: Select from 16 predefined Jass types or create custom ones. Adjust the number of rounds (6-12) and the number of teams (2 or 3). Manual multiplier adjustments are possible. The app displays statistics on achievable points and identifies when a team becomes unbeatable.
- Differenzler Board: Supports 2-8 players. Announcements remain hidden until the first points are entered. Points for the last outstanding player are automatically calculated. Points from the last round can be edited after entry (long press).
- Molotov Board: Supports 2-8 players. Enter Weis in three clicks. Outstanding points are automatically calculated during round entry. Points are editable (long press) and can be entered exactly or rounded.
- General Scoreboard: A flexible scoreboard for various Jass types. Supports 2-8 players with customizable target points and rounds. Adjust points per round for faster entry (outstanding points are automatically calculated).
Open Source: The app's source code is publicly available: https://github.com/simonste/jasstafel
Version 4.1.6 (Updated Dec 2, 2024): This version includes a bug fix addressing an issue with incorrectly declaring a win when the exact goal points were reached.