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GAME 27: PAINTBALL
This game is similar to “Battleground” except there is an alternative way to win the battle
other than just hitting the opposing teams’ armies segments. As in the real game of paintball,
players can also capture the opposing team’s flag to win the game. To capture the flag, the
double bullseye must be hit 3 times to capture the opposing teams’ flag! Single bullseye will
not count towards the 3 needed to capture the flag. Double bullseyes do not have to be
scored in the same round and will be tallied during the game. First player to either capture
the flag or eliminate the opposing army is the winner.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings
l Paintball Doubles Players must either hit 3 double bullseyes to capture the flag or hit
double ringed segments to eliminate armies.
l Paintball Triples Players must either hit 3 double bullseyes to capture the flag or hit triple
ringed segments to eliminate armies.
Important Notes
Stuck Segment:
Occasionally, a dart will cause a segment to become wedged within the segment separator
web. If this happens, all games will be suspended and the 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 wigging the segment until it is loose. The game
will then resume where it left off.
Broken Tips:
Don’t be alarmed if tips break. This is a normal occurrence when playing soft tip darts. From
time to time a tip will break off and become stuck in the segment. Try to remove it with a pair
of pliers or tweezers by grasping the exposed end and pulling it out of the segment. If this is
not possible, you can attempt to push the tip through to the back of the segment. Use a nail
that is smaller than the hole and gently push the tip until it falls through the other side. Be
careful not to push too far and damage the circuitry behind the segment. We included a pack
of replacement tips which should keep you supplied for quite some time. When replacing tips,
make sure you use the same type of tips that come with this dartboard.
Darts:
It is recommended that you use the enclosed darts on this dartboard. Using other darts may
cause damage to the segment and electronic circuit. Replacement tips are available at most
retailers carrying dart products
Cleaning the Electronic Dartboard:
Your electronic dartboard will provide many hours of competition if cared for properly.
Regular dusting of the cabinet is recommended using a damp cloth. A mild detergent can be