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Brand | Geologic |
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Model | ED510 |
Category | Game Console |
Language | English |
Explains the 'No-Score Cricket' variant where points are not scored, only segments are closed.
Describes the dedicated scoreboard that tracks player segment status during Cricket games.
A variation of Cricket played in two rounds with different objectives.
Uses standard Cricket rules but adds points to opponent's total for a different challenge.
A variation of Cricket requiring precise throwing, with specific round objectives.
A difficult Cricket version for advanced players using only triples and doubles.
Follows Double Down rules with reversed sequence and an extra '41' round.
Objective is to score a total divisible by 5 each round. 'Fives' count as one point.
Each player must progress around the board from 1 through 20 in order, scoring as many points as possible.
Objective is to finish the round with the lowest possible score, hitting each segment three times.
Objective is to be the first player to finish the 'race' by completing the 'track'.
Players select their 'lane' and score points or knock down pins with remaining darts.
Similar to Steeplechase, but players set up their own 'race track' with obstacles.
Uses numbers 15-20 and bullseye. Singles are 1 point, doubles 2, triples 3.
A race around the board where hitting doubles and triples pays off with victory.
Objective is to find 'gold' by collecting 50 points, stealing from other players.
Casino-inspired game testing nerve and skill by betting points to defeat opponents.
Similar to Casino A, but with an added element of play, spanning across the target area.
Follows Double Down rules with reversed sequence and an extra '41' round.
Score a total divisible by 5 each round. 'Fives' count as one point.
Each player must progress around the board from 1 through 20 in order, scoring as many points as possible.
Covers important reminders like stuck segments, broken tips, and cleaning the dartboard.
Dartboard adaptation of baseball requiring skill, with 9 innings per game.
Objective is to be the first player to finish the 'race' by completing the 'track'.
Players select their 'lane' and score points or knock down pins with remaining darts.
Similar to Steeplechase, but players set up their own 'race track' with obstacles.
Uses numbers 15-20 and bullseye. Singles are 1 point, doubles 2, triples 3.
Objective is to try to score 100 points or get as close as possible in three rounds (9 darts).
A race around the board where hitting doubles and triples pays off with victory.
Objective is to find 'gold' by collecting 50 points, stealing from other players.
Casino-inspired game testing nerve and skill by betting points to defeat opponents.
Similar to Casino A, but with an added element of play, spanning across the target area.
Difficult Casino version requiring at least 3 hits in the active segment per round.
Objective is to 'Eliminate' opponents by scoring higher total points than the previous opponent.
2-player game using only segments 20 and 3 to represent horseshoe pits.
Instructions on how to free a dart stuck in a segment separator.
Guidance on removing broken dart tips stuck in segments.
Recommendations on dart weight and preferred tip type for the electronic dartboard.
Instructions on how to free a dart stuck in a segment separator.
Guidance on removing broken dart tips stuck in segments.
Recommendations on dart weight and preferred tip type for the electronic dartboard.
Game rules for 301, including Double In/Double Out options.
Play against the computer at one of five different skill levels.