Fri Feb 06 2026
Minor user interface and performance update.
Sushi Go Score Keeper is an essential companion for fans of the popular card game, but as a standalone experience, it's strictly a utility. For a tabletop enthusiast, it’s a godsend; calculating the complex interactions of Sashimi, Wasabi, and Puddings by hand can slow down a fast-paced game. This app streamlines the math perfectly, allowing you to focus on the drafting strategy rather than the arithmetic.
The interface is bright and thematic, matching the adorable art of the original board game. However, I found the absence of a 'History' log for previous games to be a missed opportunity. It’s a polished tool that does exactly what it says on the tin, though users should be aware it is not a digital version of the card game itself—you still need the physical deck to play. It's a high-quality niche app that makes 'Sushi Night' much smoother.
Support for Sushi Go! and Sushi Go Party!
Automatic bonus and majority calculation
Clean, thematic user interface
Player name customization
At the end of each of the three rounds, select a player and tap the icons corresponding to the cards they collected. The app automatically knows that three Sashimi equal 10 points and will calculate the 'Maki Roll' majority bonus among all players.
The app tracks Puddings across all three rounds. At the end of the third round, it automatically determines who has the most and least, applying the +6 and -6 point modifiers to the final tally.
No, this is a scoring utility app. You need a physical copy of the board game to play.
The app works great if everyone has it on their devices, too, but, unless I’m missing something, you can’t track scores for multiple players on one device. This app will only track YOUR scores. Karen please update either the app or rhe description.
Love the ease of use and was able to keep track of my score much easier than just writing it down. Very easy to use, and I like the way it shows all of the rounds. Great app for keeping track without having to write down everyones scores or calculate it in your head.