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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 (Triangle) 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: (Hit the appointed segment to pass the hurdles)
1st fence Triple 13 2nd fence Triple 17
3rd fence Triple 8 4th fence Triple 5
The first player to complete the course and hit the bullseye wins the race.
GAME 23: ELIMINATION
The object of the game is to “Eliminate” your opponents. The rules are very simple. Each
player must score higher total points with 3 darts than the opponent before them. Each
player starts with 3 lives. If the player fails to score higher total points than the previous
opponents score, they lose one life. Tie scores will also result in a lost life. The winner is the
last player with lives remaining. Note: you can adjust number of lives.
GAME 24: HORSESHOES
This 2 -player game uses only the 20 and 3 segments to represent the two horseshoe pits.
Player 1 will shoot at the 20 segment and Player 2 will shoot at the 3 segment. Scoring is
cumulated per round. First player to score 15 points is the winner.
Scoring is as follows:
TRIPLE RING = Ringer 3 points
INNER SINGLE SEGMENT (Triangle) = 1 point
DOUBLE RING= Leaner 2 points
OUTER SINGLE SEGMENT (Rectangle) = 0 point
Scores will only count for the player or team with the most points in that round. For example,
if player 1 scores 3 points and player 2 scores 1 point, only player 1 will awarded 3 points for
that round. Rounds continue until 15 points are scored. Note: you can adjust the end-game
point total.
GAME 25: WARFARE
In this 2-player game, the dartboard is a battleground divided into two halves. The first player
to hit all of the opposing segments (armies) wins the game. Segments do not have to be hit
in order.
Player 1 is the “TOP” army and shoots darts at the bottom sections of the board.
Player 1 needs to hit bottom segments (6, 10, 15, 2, 17, 3, 19, 7, 16, and 8)
Player 2 is the “BOTTOM” army and shoots for the top section of the dartboard