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Brand | SUNFLEX |
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Model | EXCELLENCE |
Category | Video Gaming Accessories |
Language | English |
Controls the main power supply for the electronic dartboard.
Starts games and holds status between rounds for dart removal.
Locks controls to prevent accidental input during gameplay.
Allows scoring adjustment for darts that do not stay in the board.
Provides suggestions for finishing '01' games and accesses scores.
Adjusts the sound level of the dartboard.
Activates Double In/Out and Master Out options for '01' games.
Selects the number of players and cycles through player scores.
Navigates the on-screen game menu to select games.
Chooses various difficulty settings for games.
Clears the display and resets the dartboard to its opening state.
Activates the feature to play against the computer at different skill levels.
Step-by-step guide on how to activate and play on the dartboard.
Instructions for maintaining the dartboard, including cleaning and tip care.
Rules for the dart game 301, including double in/out options.
Rules for the dart game Cricket, focusing on closing segments and scoring.
A Cricket variant where the objective is only to close segments.
A two-round Cricket variation with reversed roles for closing and scoring.
Cricket variant where points are added to opponents' totals.
A two-round Cricket variation requiring precision dart throwing.
Difficult Cricket version using only triples and doubles to close segments.
Tests grouping darts within a segment, with scoring based on segment type.
Players challenge opponents to hit targets, earning chances to pick next target.
Objective is to score higher than previous three-dart total to save lives.
Opposite of Overs; score less than previous three-dart total to save lives.
First player to reach a specified point total by scoring per round.
Rack up the most points in three rounds (nine darts) to win.
Score in numbers 1-20 in order, with variations for starting point and difficulty.
Players establish as 'Killer' by hitting doubles, then 'kill' opponents' lives.
Score points in active segments, with score cut in half if no hits registered.
Variant of Double Down with reversed sequence and an additional '41' round.
Score totals divisible by five; every 'five' counts as one point.
Progress around board 1-20, scoring points per round; highest score wins.
Dartboard simulation of golf; complete holes with lowest score possible.
Select a starting segment; first player to 'score' wins the game.
Baseball adaptation; score runs over 9 innings, 3 darts per inning.
Race to complete a track around the board, hitting specific segments and obstacles.
Bowling adaptation; select an 'alley' and score pins with remaining darts.
Similar to Steeplechase; create a custom 'race track' with chosen obstacles.
Score 3 points in segments 15-20 and bullseye in order; excess points pass to next player.
Attempt to score 100 points in 3 rounds (9 darts); over 100 is a 'bust'.
Two-player race; hit own color segments clockwise/counter-clockwise.
Procedure to remove wedged darts and resume gameplay.
Tips for removing broken dart tips stuck in segments.
Advice on using recommended darts to prevent damage.
Guidelines for cleaning the dartboard cabinet and target area.