The object of Cornhole, a highly addictive back yard drinking game, is to toss your bags into the hole or onto the cornhole platform. A bag in the hole scores three points, a bag on the platform scores one and a total whiff gets you no where fast. The simple game is also dangerously addictive which is why it’s been one of the most popular back yard past times for over a century. Now, for the first time, Cornhole fans can play against each other whenever, wherever with Cornhole All-Stars on their iPhone. Play up to three friends at once with real motion tossing physics. After you crush said friends brag about it on Facebook by boasting one of Cornhole All-Star’s highly coveted trophies.
You’ll be battling corrupt sheriffs, scurvy-infested pirates, suburbian royalty and ghostly crypt keepers in spooky western towns, pirate ships in unchartered waters, perfectly manicured yards and freaky grave yards. Choosing your character is nearly as fun as playing the game.
Similar to horseshoes, Cornhole or Corn Toss, uses wooden platforms instead of stakes. Players take turns tossing corn bags at the platform. The object of the game is to sink a corn bag into the hole or land it on the platform. Players take turns, alternating between players on each team, until one team scores 21 points. Sinking a corn bag in the hole earns three points, while one on the platform earns just one. Miss the platform all together and earn zero points. The lead can change at any given moment, just one of the reasons why cornhole is such a highly addictive and competitive game.
For the official rules of Cornhole please visit the American Cornhole Association’s website.
Cornhole Basics
Object of the game: be the first team to score 21+ points.
Basic Game Play
2 opponents stand on the same side and toss each of their 4 cornbags in turn. After all 8 bags have been tossed the score of the losing team is subtracted from that of the winning team (3 points for in-hole bags, 1 point for bags on the board). The remaining points are awarded to the winning team.
Play continues to the 2 opponents from the opposite board until one team has 21+ points at the end of an inning
Aside from once being caught red-handed singing show tunes during a cactus shower, Sam Spittoon is a mean, lean, corn hole tossing machine. If you ever need to find him check the saloon where he’s usually found celebrating his victories among the company of the ladies.
Watch out when you’re tossing against Sam he’s been known to fire off his guns when provoked or excited.

Like every pirate, Bucket Foot has a thing for mermaids and rum but unlike most pirates he’s a corn hole all star. The first to take the game to pirate infested waters, Bucket picked up his mad tossing skills after a stint on an island with a group of lost boys who used the game to pass time.
As crooked as they come, Bucket has more than a few tricks up his sleeve which typically leaves even his most experienced opponents begging for mercy. If you manage to beat him watch your back because he may tie you up and toss you over board or send you down the plank.

His passion for beer can crushing nearly equals his passion for a gas grill and a pair of tongs. And although Carl may have a pink house and grass so carefully manicured you’ll wonder if it’s real- do not underestimate his power because Carl has a mean toss.

Once a Catholic school girl, Ms. Peculiar’s life took a torrid and sundry turn when she dropped out of school to become the world’s first female chess boxer. Somewhere along the way, between beating her opponents to a pulp, Ms. Peculiar took a liking for all things dark and dreary. She played her first corn hole game in the back yard of a tattoo artist who had just given her fresh ink that read, “See You in Hell.”
From her first toss, Ms. Peculiar was hooked.
