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KeepScore is pretty good for tracking running totals.
Save multiple games (with 'rematch'), supports up to 30 players (with names), customizable increment/decrement buttons, tracks change history, has summary pages (with line graphs!) or by round/player breakdown.
The only thing you can't really do is change a previous entry. ("oh, that should have been 5, not 6, in round 2") So you would end up with an 'adjustment' round. (although you could enter 0 for other players for that same adjustment, and keep the graphs accurate....)
I don't work for whoever made this app, I just like it a lot.
I use KeepScore as a generic score keeper for a number of games. I like that it can save player configurations, and that it shows a score history during the game. It is also nicely configurable.
I have a travel set that I carry around that is working well for me. It's very barebones but it successfully supplies my battlecon fix on the road.
Storage: This fancy box. All the cards in one box, bases in the tiny middle compartment, and the standups and tokens in the larger one.
Board: Trials of Indines comes with a more compact board consisting of 7 cards placed side by side. It works perfectly for this.
Dials: I use Keepscore because the dials won't fit!
Characters: I use Hikaru, Cadenza, Shekhtur, Eligor, Cesar, Alexian, Kallistar, and Mikhail. I think these characters are extremely straightforward, with gimmicks that are just subtle riffs off the main system (still working on this mix, any suggestions are most welcome). This is because I wanted to be able to quickly teach someone in case of a new player.
Keepscore
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nolanlawson.keepscore
Ideal app for Star Realms, makes our games so much quicker. Just set up 2 players, give each 50 points and start playing, and add or deduct with the easy to use buttons. Done.
Thanks a lot! I figured out a few of those things (early trade, scrap early/often). The rest will take some practice to understand more fully.
In case it helps others, I've enjoyed KeepScore on Android for keeping track of Authority levels.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nolanlawson.keepscore&hl=en
I did a search for score app...does not include billiard rules.
I have been using KeepScore. It is simple, displays just the right amount of information, and is pretty customizable.
I just use KeepScore (set it up for 2 players, works great)