Scoreanza App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
May 3, 2026
Updated
May 3, 2026
Scoreanza is a board game companion built for groups who take their table nights seriously. It sits at the intersection of score tracking and session storytelling, giving every game a life beyond the final tally. The interface is vivid and candy-themed — glossy 3D visuals, swirling gradients of pink, blue, purple, and orange — designed to feel as lively as the games it supports. Whether you're playing with two people or a full table, Scoreanza keeps up.
Inside the App
What Scoreanza Does
Scoreanza describes itself as "a living companion for board game nights," and the framing is accurate. At its core it handles score tracking — players, rounds, turns, resources, timers, dice rolls, random picks, secret inputs — but the design intent goes further than utility. The app is built around the idea that a game session has a mood, and it tries to surface that mood in real time.
Session Aura and Table Persona
The most distinctive feature is the emotional layer. As a session unfolds, Scoreanza reads the rhythm of play through lead changes, close scores, big jumps, comebacks, and late-round tension. Session Aura displays the live mood of the table — states like Clutch, Chaos, Dominance, and Final Heat. Table Persona gives each session a named identity: Velvet Chaos, Crown Clash, Pink Storm, Silent Calculation. These aren't purely cosmetic — they reflect what's actually happening in the scores.
Tools and Templates
The quick tools panel covers a dice roller (D4 through D100), coin flip, turn timer, counter, and secret input. The dice roller shows a running total with a breakdown of individual rolls, and results can be manually adjusted. Templates let you configure a session in advance: choose a scoring mode from Visible Points, Hidden Victory, Resource Balance, Team Clash, or Life Tracker, then toggle on the tools you want. Reusable templates mean you're not reconfiguring the same game every time.
Chronicle
Completed sessions are stored in Chronicle, which generates summaries covering winners, final standings, lead changes, biggest swings, close finishes, and comebacks. For groups who play the same games regularly, this becomes a record of how those sessions actually went — not just who won.
The visual design is unapologetically bold: bright pink, electric blue, yellow, purple, orange, and red across swirling gradient backgrounds. It's energetic and fun, though the heavy reliance on color differentiation for UI states may present challenges for users with color vision deficiencies — there's currently no documented high-contrast mode or shape-based alternative for color-coded elements.
A Good Match for Candy-Bright Strategy
If you've played any vibrant, tile-matching or color-coded tabletop game — the kind where the board erupts in cheerful chaos and every turn shifts the standings — Scoreanza fits that energy exactly. Its candy-land visual theme, with glossy 3D typography and bubble-style score displays, mirrors the playful intensity of games where close calls and sudden reversals are the whole point. The Session Aura system was clearly built with exactly that kind of table in mind.
App Technical Details
| App Category | Board Game Utility / Score Tracking |
| Scoring Modes | 5 modes: Visible points, Hidden victory, Resource balance, Team clash, Life tracker |
| Dice Roller | Supports D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, D100 with multi-dice totals and manual adjustment |
| Quick Tools | Dice roller, Coin flip, Counter, Secret input, Turn timer |
| Score Input Methods | Quick-tap buttons (±1, ±5, ±10) and direct manual text entry per player |
| Per-player Resource Tracking | Independent labeled resource counters with increment/decrement controls per player |
| Game Templates | Reusable templates with configurable scoring mode, resources, teams, hidden scoring, and per-tool toggles |
| Navigation Sections | 4 tabs: Play, Tools, Chronicle, Templates |
How It Works
How do I update a player's score during a session?
What is Session Aura and how does it work?
What scoring modes can I choose when setting up a game template?
Which dice types does the built-in dice roller support?
What information does Chronicle save after a game session ends?
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