How Scoring Works in Standard Mode
Read Standard Mode scores as per-prompt results. A zero is a finished take, not a crash, and there is no public grade formula.
Current for Free Browser Edition v0.6.1.
Each Standard prompt gets a result. A zero is a finished take, not a freeze. Continue to the next prompt or retry that line.
What a score is
Standard listens to the take you just recorded. The judges react, and the round keeps a running result. One weak line can pull the session down. One strong line does not lock the rest of the round.
The panel does not have to agree. Read the whole reaction. Do not treat a single face as the only answer.
There is no published formula for the number you see. Matching the original voice is optional.
When the result is zero
A zero still counts as a result. The session should move on. Retry the same prompt if the take was silent or clipped. Keep going if you simply dislike the voice you chose.
If the game stops after a zero, reload once and record that prompt again. A stuck score is a fault, not the intended loop.
For the recording steps around each prompt, use Standard Mode. If the take was empty, check Settings and Live Mic before you retry.
What the number does not decide
| Result | What to do next | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A zero on one prompt | Retry that line or continue | The rest of the session can still finish |
| Judges split | Keep the take if you like it | The panel is allowed to disagree |
| A high number on one line | Treat it as that line only | The next prompt is scored on its own |
| No number at all | Confirm the microphone recorded | An empty take has nothing to judge |
Scoring belongs to Standard. Dub Mode and Freestyle are about saving and replaying a performance, not chasing a grade.
FAQ
Do I need a high score to keep playing?
No. The next prompt is available after a result, including a zero.
Is the score random?
The game does not publish a formula. Play for the take you want, not for a hidden table.
Can friends change the score from another city?
No. Shared play still uses one browser. There is no remote voting panel.