BOWLING
(G59)
This dartboard adaptation of bowling is a
real challenge! It is a difficult game
in that you must be very accurate to rack
up a decent
score. Player one starts thegame. You
must select
your "alley" byeither throwing dart or
manually pressing
segment of choice. Once alley is
selected,you have 2
remaining darts to throw inwhich to score
points or "pins." Each
specific segment in your "alley" is worth
agiven pin total:
Segment
Double
Outer Single
Triple
Inner Single
There are several rules for this game as follows:
1.
A perfect game score would be 200 in this version of
bowling
2.
You cannot hit the same singles segment twice within the
same "frame" (round). The second hit will count as zero
points. Hint: Try to hit each single to reach 10 points in
the frame.
3.
You can score 20 points per "frame" by hitting the triple
segment twice.
4.
Hitting the double segment with your second dart will only
count as 10 points if you scored a double on your first
throw. Otherwise you will score a total of 9 points by
throwing a double with your second dart.
BASEBALL – 6 Innings
(G60)
This dartboard version of baseball takes
a great deal of skill.
As in the real game,
a complete game consists of 9 innings.
Each player throws 3 darts per "inning."
The field is laid out as shown in the diagram.
Segment
Singles segments
Doubles segment
Triples segment
Bullseye
dart of each round)
The object of the game is to score as
many runs as possible each inning. The
player with the most runs at the end of the
game is the winner.
BASEBALL – 9 Innings
(G61) –
Same as above except 9 innings
(rounds).
STEEPLECHASE
(G62)
The object of this game is to be the first
player to finish the "race" by being the first to complete the
"track." The track starts at the 20 segment and runs clockwise
around the board to the 5 segment and ends with a bullseye.
Sounds easy right? What has not yet been specified is that
you must hit the inner single segment of each number to get
through the course. This is the area between the bullseye and
the triples ring. And, as with a real
steeplechase, there are obstacles throughout the course to
hurdle. The four hurdles are found at the following places:
1
3
The first player to complete the course and hit the bullseye wins
the race.
SHOVE A PENNY
Score
Only the numbers 15 through 20 and the bullseye are used.
9 pins
Singles are worth 1 point, doubles are worth 2, and triples are
3 pins
worth 3 points. Each player must throw for the numbers in
10 pins
order with the objective of scoring 3 points in each segment to
7 pins
move on to the next. If a player scores more than 3 points in
any one number, the excess points are given to the next player.
The first player to score 3 points in all segments (15 - 20 and
bull) is the winner.
NINE-DART CENTURY (G64)
The object of this game is to attempt to score 100 points, or
come as close as possible, after 3 rounds (9 darts). Doubles
and triples count as 2x and 3x their value respectively. Going
over 100 points is considered a "bust" and causes you to lose
unless all players go over. In that case, the player closest to
100 wins (player that scored the lowest amount over 100.
GREEN VS. RED
(2 players only)
This game is a race around the board, where skill at hitting
doubles and triples pays off with victory. Player 1 is "green"
and player 2 is "red." Player 1 shoots for only doubles and
triples that are green and works around the board clockwise.
Player 2 starts at 20 and works around the board
counter-clockwise, shooting for red segments (the temporary
score display will indicate which segment to throw for). Note: a
maximum of one double and one triple of the same number can
be scored in a single round.
What's more, hitting the wrong number (of your opponent's
Result____________
color) subtracts that amount from your score - so be careful.
"Single" - one base
"Double" - two bases
The player with the most points after completion of the game is
"Triple" - Three bases
the winner.
"Home Run" (can only
be attempted on third
st
fence
Triple 13
Triple 17
rd
th
4
fence
Triple 8
fence
(G63)
(G65)
Important Notes
Stuck Segment
Occasionally, a dart will cause a segment to become wedged
within the segment separator web. If this happens, all play
will be suspended and the LCD display will indicate the
segment number that is stuck.
To free the segment, simply remove the dart or broken tip from
the segment. If the problem is still not solved, try wiggling the
segment until it is loose. The game will then resume where it
left off.
Broken Tips
nd
2
fence
Triple 5
8