For example, if you select the 20 segment, you start on the double 20 (outer ring) and continue
all the way through to the double 3. The “field” is made up of 11 individual segments and must
be hit in order, expect for single segment. So, keeping with the example above, you must
throw darts in the following segments in this order:
Double 20 ... Single 20 ... Triple 20 ... Single
20 ...
Outer Bullseye ... Inner Bullseye ... Outer
Bullseye ...
Single 3 ... Triple 3 ... Single 3 ... and finally
a Double 3.
The First player to “score” is the winner. The display
will keep track of your progress and indicate the
segment you need to throw for next.
BOWLING
This dartboard adaptation of bowling
is a real challenge! It is a difficult game
in that you must be very accurate to rack
up a decent score. Player one starts the
game. In each round, you must select your “alley” by
either throwing dart or manually pressing
segment of choice That counts your first dart.
Once alley is selected,
you have 2 remaining darts to throw in
which to score points or “pins.” Each
specific segment in your “alley” is worth a
given pin total:
Segment
Score
Double
9 pins
Triple
10 pins
Single
3 pins
There are several rules for this game as follows:
1.
A perfect game score would be 200 in this version of bowling. The highest score player is
the winner after finishing 10 round.
2.
In your second and third dart, the first time you hit the single segment you will get 3 pins
and second time you hit the single segment you will get 4 pins.
3.
If the second hit lands on double segment, you will get 9 pins, and If third hit lands on
any segment of the “alley” you will get another 1 pin. Total is 10 pins.
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