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G28 Bowling
(with options of 10R, 11R, 12R, 13R, 14R, 15R)
Accuracy is a must in this very challenging game. The Scrolling Screen displays
“SEL” and each player selects his alley by throwing a dart at a segment and then
use the 2nd and 3rd darts to score points (pins). Points are scored as follows:
A player cannot hit the same single twice in the same frame. The second hit will
be counted as zero (0). Therefore it would be more advisable for the player to hit
the inner and outer singles to score 10 pins. Hitting a triple segment will result in a
score of 20 pins while hitting a double twice will only result in 10 pins. Otherwise
you will get only 9 pins if you hit the double with your second dart and another
segment with your third dart. The perfect game is 200/220/240/260/280/300
respectively for the options chosen.
G29 Golf
(with options of 09F, 10F, 11F, 12F, 13F, 14F, 15F,
16F, 17F, 18F)
The segments 1-18 are used to represent the holes of a golf course. A player
must make 3 hits in one segment before they can move to the next hole. A double
or triple will count as 2 or 3 hits. This allows the player to finish the hole with fewer
darts and a lower score. The e-BOARD computer will count the strokes. The one
who finishes the game first with the lowest score is the winner. The e-BOARD
computer will keep track, announce and display on the LED Screen the holes to
be hit. Players can play 9 or 18 holes depending on the level of difficulty.
G30 Car Racing
In this game, the board becomes a race course. The first player who finishes the
course is the winner. The course begins at the 20 segment and runs clockwise
around the board to the 5 segment and ends with the bulls-eye. A valid hit on the
course is the inner single. There are 4 obstacles throughout the course at the fol-
lowing segments; triple 13, triple 17, triple 8 and triple 5. The player must hit the
triple in each of those segments to clear the obstacle.
G31 Big Six
(with options of 003, 004, 005, 006, 007)
This game allows players to challenge their opponents to hit the targets of their
choice. However, players must earn the chance of picking the next target for their
opponent by making a hit on the current target first.
The game begins with the single 6 segment. Player 1 must hit a 6 to “save” his
“Life.” If the current target is hit with 2 darts, the Scrolling Screen displays “SEL”.
Then the next dart will determine the target for the next player. However, he would
lose a chance to determine the target for the next player when he hits his target by
Double
Outer Single
Triple
Inner Single
Segment Score
Double 9
pins
Outer Single
3 pins
Triple 10
pins
Inner Single
7 pins