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Keeping Score! supports AirPlay with a purpose-built TV experience — it’s a dedicated leaderboard display, not just a mirror of your phone screen.

  1. Connect your iPhone or iPad to an Apple TV or AirPlay-compatible display
  2. The app automatically detects the external screen
  3. A dedicated TV leaderboard appears on the big screen
  4. Continue scoring on your device while everyone watches the leaderboard

The TV display uses a dark background with large, easy-to-read fonts — designed to be viewed from across the room.

The layout adapts based on the number of players:

PlayersLayout
1–6Single column
7–12Dual columns
13+Top 11 shown with “+N” overflow indicator

When a game finishes, the TV display shows:

  • Gold gradient text for the winner’s name
  • Trophy icon
  • Wiggle animation
  • Large-scale confetti (180 particles)

The leaderboard stays visible on the TV even when you navigate to other screens on your phone. Scores update in real-time as you enter them.

  • Any AirPlay-compatible receiver (Apple TV, AirPlay-compatible smart TV, Mac)
  • iPhone or iPad running iOS 18+
  1. Open Control Center on your device
  2. Tap Screen Mirroring
  3. Select your AirPlay display
  4. The app automatically switches to the dedicated TV leaderboard

No configuration needed in the app — external display detection is automatic.

  • The TV display uses fixed-size fonts (not Dynamic Type) since external displays don’t have accessibility settings
  • The leaderboard updates in real-time as you score on your phone
  • Works great for party games, family game nights, and tournaments where everyone needs to see the scores
  • The display automatically adapts if players are eliminated or added mid-game
  • Finishing Games — TV celebration when a game ends
  • Kids Mode — Great combined with AirPlay for kids’ parties
  • Widgets — Another way to see scores at a glance

No. Keeping Score! works with any AirPlay-compatible receiver, including AirPlay-enabled smart TVs and Macs.

No. The TV gets a dedicated, purpose-built leaderboard that’s optimized for large displays — dark theme, large fonts, and responsive layout. Your phone continues to show the normal scoring interface.

The TV display shows the top 11 players with a “+N” indicator for the remaining players. Everyone’s scores are still tracked; the TV just shows the leaders.