OVERS
The object of this game is to simply score higher (“over”) than your previous three dart total
score. Before play begins, players choose the amount of ‘lives’ to be used. When a player
fails to score “over “ their previous three dart total, they will lose one ‘life’. When a player
“equals” the previous three dart total, a ‘life’ will also be lost. The LED display on the right
will indicate remaining ‘lives’. The last player with a ‘life’ remaining is the winner.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings
for Overs include 3 ‘lives’, 4 ‘lives’, ... 7 ‘lives’.
UNDERS
This game is the opposite of “Overs” Players must score less (“Under”) than their previous
three dart total. The game begins with 180 (highest total possible). When a player shoots
higher than his previous three dart total, he will lose one ‘life’. Each dart that hits outside the
scoring area, including bounce outs will be penalized with 6o points added to your score.
This will be added at the end of the round when the START/HOLD button is pressed. The
last player with a ‘life’ remaining is the winner
Adjustable Difficulty Settings
for Unders include 3 ‘lives’, 4 ‘lives’, ... 7 ‘lives’.
COUNT-UP
The object of this game is to be the first player to reach the specified point total. Point total is
specified when the game is selected. Each player attempts to score as many points as
possible per round. Doubles and triples count 2 or 3 times the numerical value of each
segment. For example a dart that lands in the triple 20 segment is scored as 60 points. The
cumulative scores for each player will be displayed in the LED display as the game
progresses.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings
for Count-Up include 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, and
999. To change to these more difficult settings, simply press the SELECT button. Each
option is played exactly as outlined above with the exception of the total necessary to win the
game. For example, in Count-Up 500, the first player to reach 500 points is the winner.
HIGH SCORE
The rules for this competitive game are simple - Rack up the most points in three rounds
(nine darts) to win. Doubles and triples count as 2x and 3x that segment’s score
respectively.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings
for High Score include 4 rounds, 5 rounds, ... 14 rounds.
Each option is played exactly as outlined above with the exception of the number of rounds in
the game. For example, in High Score 7 rounds, the player with the most points after 7
rounds is the winner.
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