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 LCD 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.
DOUBLE DOWN
Each player starts the game with 40 points. The object is to score as many hits in the active segment of the
current round. The first round, the player must throw for the 15 segment. If no 15’s are hit, his score is cut in
half. If some 15’s are hit, each 15 (doubles and triples count) is added to the starting total. The next round
players throw for the 16 segment and hits are added to the new cumulative point total. Again, if no hits are
registered, the point total is cut in half.
Each player throws for the numbers as indicated in the chart below in order (the LCD screen will indicate the
active segment in which to throw). The player who completes the game with the most points is the winner.
Any Double
Any Triple
15 16 D 17 18 T 19 20 B TOTAL
Player 1
Player 2
DOUBLE DOWN 41
This game follows similar rules as standard Double Down as described above with two exceptions. First,
instead of going from 15 through 20 and bullseye, the sequence is reversed which will be indicated on the
LCD display. Second, an additional round is included toward the end in which players must attempt to
score three hits that add up to 41 points (20, 20, 1; 19, 19, 3; D10, D10, 1: etc.). This “41” round adds an
extra level of difficulty to the game. Remember, a player’s score is cut in half if not successful, so the “41”
round presents quite a challenge!
20 19 D 18 17 T 16 15 41 B TOTAL
Player 1
Player 2
Any Double
Any Triple
‘41’ Round