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GameScore is a lightweight alternative to BG Stats and Scorely, built around the moment at the table rather than data-entry after it. Open it on any phone (no install, no account), pick from 50+ game-specific scoring templates or any of 100,000+ BGG games, and you're scoring in under 30 seconds. End-of-match generates a shareable Victory Card โ the only designed sharing artifact in the category. Works fully offline. โฌ4.99 Pro is one-time (no subscription) and unlocks unlimited history, play-group stats, head-to-head and nemesis tracking, and custom templates. Free tier keeps the last 10 matches and one custom template forever.
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Nuxt 3 (Vue 3), Dexie/IndexedDB for local-only match storage, Workbox for offline/PWA, BoardGameGeek XML API (server-side proxy), Lemon Squeezy for the one-time Pro payment, deployed on Vercel.
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The only score tracker that generates a shareable Victory Card at end-of-match โ a designed 1080ร1920 image (4 themes) your group chat will actually save. It also ships with 50+ game-specific scoring templates so you never set up categories manually, and it works fully offline with no account required.
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Built after one too many game nights scoring Wingspan on paper and spending 5 minutes arguing about which feeder bird counted toward what. I wanted something the host could open on one phone, that already knew the rules, and that produced something worth sharing. Solo project, one-time price, no ads.
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Three things competitors don't combine: game-specific templates that know Wingspan's feeder birds from its bonus cards (not generic columns), full offline support as a PWA you open in the browser, and a one-time โฌ4.99 Pro โ no subscription. BG Stats is deeper on analytics but heavier; Scorely uses AI-generated scoring that introduces edge cases. GameScore is fast, opinionated, and built for the table moment.
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Board game night hosts โ the person who brings the game, explains the rules, and wants everyone scoring within 30 seconds of sitting down. Typically plays 2โ4 times a month, owns 10โ50 games, and wants to share the result to a group chat without pulling out a laptop.
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