How shared game logs work in Aftergame

On Aftergame, all play logs are shared with the other players in your game. This means that only one player needs to enter the details at the end of the game and everyone will have the same record of the play.

If you log a play but your friends aren’t on Aftergame yet, you can create a guest player for them and connect the created player with your friend’s account once they get one.

If your friends already have accounts, logging the play is simple.

Once the log has been created, it belongs to everyone recorded in the play. This means it will be visible, count towards stats, and be editable by each player. If one player makes an edit, the others will get a notification that a play log has been updated.

<aside> <img src="/icons/exclamation-mark_blue.svg" alt="/icons/exclamation-mark_blue.svg" width="40px" /> A note on privacy Aftergame is a social app for board gamers, so your friends can see all the awesome games you’ve been playing by default. If you’re a private person and would rather just use Aftergame for your own purposes, you can change your permissions by going to your profile, tapping the three bars at the top, tapping privacy, and changing the settings for each item on the list.

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