IRL Games — real-world play, online legacy

IRL Games

IRL Games bring real-world gameplay into a connected digital system. Players compete using physical actions—rolling dice, playing cards, flipping objects, or completing challenges in person—while the app tracks, verifies, and rewards results in real time.

This creates a hybrid experience where the fun, social energy of real-life games meets the structure, fairness, and progression of a digital platform. Every action in the real world has a digital impact—scores are recorded, outcomes are validated, and DCUs and other rewards can be distributed automatically.

Whether it’s a casual game night or a full-scale tournament, IRL Games turn everyday play into a competitive, trackable, and reward-driven experience.

On Boojabaunga (all titles below): open Arcade rooms, connect each wallet, create or join a room for your game, then use Open game so the URL includes ?room=…. Official IRL builds wait on the server until enough players have joined—then the iframe loads. Player limits differ by title (see the Arcade game dropdown).

IRL Games
Dice Dominion — IRL dice, online scoring

Dice Dominion

Real dice at the table—online scoring, DCUs, and IRL leaderboards.

Bean Rush — IRL game art

Bean Rush

Fast social IRL rounds—score online and stack DCUs.

Bluff Lords of Banga — IRL game art

Bluff Lords of Banga

Call the bluff, win the table—IRL play with DCU rewards.

Banana Brain Brawl — IRL game art

Banana Brain Brawl

Quick IRL brawls—chaos at the table, DCUs on your profile.

Your Dice Are Trash — IRL game art

Your Dice Are Trash

IRL dice play—scores and rooms on Boojabaunga.

IRL Games — how it works

How players log in

1 Open the app

Players launch the IRL Games experience on mobile or web.

2 Connect wallet or quick login

Choose how you sign in:

  • Option A: Connect a wallet (for rewards, tokens, and tournaments).
  • Option B: Quick login (Google / email) for casual players—wallet can be connected later if needed.

3 Create player profile

Choose a username and select or generate an avatar. Your profile stores stats, match history, and rewards.

4 Enter the lobby

From here players can:

  • Join an existing game
  • Create a new game
  • Browse tournaments
  • View leaderboards

How to play IRL Games

1 Join or create a game

Select a game type (dice, cards, challenges, and more). Choose number of players, entry cost if any, and a ruleset (standard or custom). Invite friends or allow open matchmaking.

2 Real-world gameplay

Players perform actions in real life—roll dice, play cards, complete challenges. The app does not replace the game; it enhances it.

3 Input results into the app

After each turn, players tap or select outcomes for speed, or manually enter results (numbers, combos, wins and losses).

  • Optional: other players confirm results as an anti-cheat layer.

4 Live tracking and scoring

The app tracks scores automatically, applies rules instantly, updates the leaderboard in real time, and flags invalid entries when needed.

5 Win and rewards

At game end the winner is calculated automatically. Rewards may include tokens, points, and digital collectibles (DCUs). Results are saved permanently to player profiles.

Tournament mode (next-level play)

Many tables, simultaneous play

Multiple tables or teams can play at once. Players advance through rounds using brackets or leaderboard-style progression.

Prize pool split

Entry fees can feed a prize pool (for example, 75% payout) and a global reward pool (for example, 25%).

Formats that scale

Supports house vs house, team competitions, and large-scale events.

Why this hits different

Real gameplay

No fake grinding—physical actions at the table drive outcomes.

Social + competitive

The energy of playing together with structured fairness online.

Persistent stats

Every session counts toward history, standings, and progression.

Flexible rule sets

Works for almost any IRL game you bring to the room.

If you want next level, we can turn this into a dev spec doc (super tight, no fluff), a UI flow with screens, or a full pitch deck that makes investors lean forward like 👀