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GAME 20: FOOTBALL
Strap your helmet on for this game! The first thing necessary is to select each player’s
“playing field.” This can be done by throwing a dart or by manually pressing a segment on
the board by each player. This is entirely up to you, but whichever segment is selected
becomes your starting point which carries through the bullseye and directly across to the
other side of the bullseye (see diagram). The First player to “score” is the winner. The
display will keep track of your progress and indicate the segment you need to throw for next.
For example, if you select the 20 segment, you start on the
double 20 (outer ring) and continue all the way through to the
double 3. The “field” is made up of 11 individual segments and
must be hit in order. So, keeping with the example above, you
must throw darts in the following segments in this order:
Double 20 ... Outer Single 20(Rectangle) ... Triple 20 ... Inner
Single 20(Triangle) ... Outer Bullseye ... Inner Bullseye ... Outer
Bullseye ... Inner Single 3(Triangle) ... Triple 3 ... Outer Single 3
(Rectangle) ... and finally a Double 3.
GAME 21: BASEBALL
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.” Inning 1 will use
segment 1 and so on. Player needs to hit the specific segment to run. The field is laid out as
shown in the diagram. Once player runs to home base, he/she
scores 1 point.
Segment Result
Singles segments “Single” - One base
Doubles segment “Double” - Two bases
Triples segment “Triple” - Three bases
Bullseye “Home Run” (can only be attempted on third
dart of each round)
The object of the game is to score as many points as possible each inning. The player with
the highest point at the end of the game is the winner.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings for BASEBALL include 6 rounds and 9 rounds. Each option is
played exactly as outlined above with the exception of the number of round it takes to win
the game.
GAME 22 STEEPLECHASE
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