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sequence. The first player to reach 20 is the winner. The display will indicate which segment
you are shooting for. A player must continue shooting for a segment until it is hit. The display
will then indicate the next segment you should shoot for. There are many difficulty settings
available for this game. Each game has the same rules, the differences are detailed as
follows:
ROUND-THE-CLOCK 1 - Game starts at segment number 1
ROUND-THE-CLOCK 5 - Game starts at segment number 5
ROUND-THE-CLOCK 10 - Game starts at segment number 10
ROUND-THE-CLOCK 15 - Game starts at segment number 15
Since this game does not utilize point scoring, the double and triple rings count as single
numbers.
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double - Player must score a Double in each segment from 1 through
20 in order.
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double 5 - Game starts at double segment 5
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double 10 - Game starts at double segment 10
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double 15 - Game starts at double segment 15
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Triple - Player must score a Triple in each segment from 1 through 20
in order.
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Triple 5 - Game starts at triple segment 5
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Triple 10 - Game starts at triple segment 10
ROUND-THE-CLOCK Triple 15 - Game starts at triple segment 15
GAME 14: KILLER
This game will really show who your friends are. The game can be played with as few as two
players, but the excitement and challenge builds with even more players. To start, each
player must select his number by throwing a dart at the target area. The display will indicate
“SEL” at this point. The number each player gets is his assigned number throughout the
game. No two players can have the same number. Once each player has a number, the
action starts.
Your first objective is to establish yourself as a “Killer” by hitting the double segment of your
number. Once your double is hit, you are a “Killer” for the rest of the game. Now, your
objective is to “kill” your opponents by hitting their segment number until all their “lives” are
lost. The last player to remain with lives is declared the winner. It is not uncommon for
players to “team up” and go after the better player to knock him out of the game. Note: you
can adjust number of lives. In addition, for those who really want a challenge, there are three
additional difficulty settings: Doubles 3 lives, Doubles 5 lives, and Doubles 7 lives. In these
games, you can only “Kill” opponents by scoring doubles in their number segment.