DAEM scores how many times your phone spins when you throw it. Real motion. Real numbers. Climb the tiers, catch a spintime, top the world.
No setup, no leaderboard math to learn. Wind up, let go, get judged.
Grip the phone, cock your arm. The orb charges. Your nerve is the only calibration that matters.
Send it spinning into the air. On-device motion sensors clock every rotation in real time — no faking it.
Catch it, read your spin count, and earn a tier from Wiggle to God. Then immediately try to beat it.
Every throw lands you a tier. The app is honest about it — sometimes brutally.
Solo bragging rights are fine. Global ones are better.
Spintimes are timed windows where every throw counts toward a global board. Catch one, post a number, and watch where you land against everyone else throwing right now.
Invite a friend: you get +20 spins, they get +10 to start their own descent. Everybody throws more.
DAEM has an engaged, repeat-happy audience that opens the app to do something genuinely ridiculous — and keeps coming back to beat their last number. If that's your crowd, let's talk placements.
Responsibly. Over a soft surface. We're not liable. (See the terms.)