You need: 1 SPACE BASKET: ZERO GRAVITY | 1 stopwatch or smartphone | 2 batteries. PARABOLIC
SHOT ONLY
1. Place the basket
2. At the far end of the location you are playing at, place the Space Basket Zero Gravity box as the
reference point for triple shots.
3. Fly the Spaceball at box level and make all the parabolic shots from that position.
4.
The complicated thing is that, whether you score or not, you'll have to fly back to the starting
point to shoot again using a parabolic shot.
5.
Set a specific time period as a limit to try to score the triple shots (1 minute, 3 minutes or the
whole battery) and record the results to try to beat your own record, or compete against other
players.
TRIPLE SHOTS CONTEST (1 OR 2 PLAYERS)
PLAY MODES
You need: 1 SPACE BASKET: ZERO GRAVITY | 2 batteries | SCORING STYLE DUNK
or MANUAL
1. Place the basket.
2. Perform acrobatics and make fast, precise moves while you aim at the basket. For example, you
can try to pass under the basket from left to right and then try to score as if you were holding a
ball in your own hands.
3. Limit the number of shots. For a short competition, 5 shots; for a long competition, 10 shots.
4. Manual scoring will account for less points than a dunk.
5. Play among many and value the most spectacular dunks from 1 to 10 Will you be the winner?
SHOWTIME (1 OR 2 PLAYERS)
Required elements: 2 SPACEBALLS WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE CONTROLLERS | 1 Basket
1. Place the basket.
2. Each player synchronises their own Spaceball.
3. On the count of three, both players start shooting parabolic shots to try to shoot as many times
as possible. It is allowed to use the Spaceball itself to push the opponent's ball and hinder their
shots.
4. Go ahead and add up the points every time you hit the basket. You can play the best of three,
five or ten shots, or simply until the battery runs out.
5.
It is not allowed to block the hoop by placing the spaceball right above it in stationary flight.
Also, if a player places their Spaceball right above the hoop to obstruct the opponent, and when
the opponent tries to score, the two Spaceballs collide and the Spaceball hits the hoop, no point
should be counted. However, if both players are flying over the basket and there is a collision,
and one of the Spaceballs enters the basket, the point is valid and should be counted.
EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF! (2 PLAYERS)