Instructions
Golf-
Game Rules:
• Each player gets 3 darts per visit, each dart counting as a stroke.
• For each hole, hit the centre marked 'TeeBox'. Once achieved, you can then progress to hitting anywhere on the fairway. After this, you can set your sights on the green, ideally the Bullseye (hole).
• When you successfully hit the green, you then add 1 stroke to your score to count as the *tap in*. However, if you manage to hit the Bullseye on the green, you take 1 stroke off. You can then move onto the next hole.
E.g. - If you hit -TeeBox-Fairway-Green- in three darts, your score would be 4 strokes.- If you hit -TeeBox-Fairway-Bullseye- in three darts, your score would be 2 strokes.
Water Hazards, Bunkers and Board Misses:Any dart that lands within the hazard areas or misses the board entirely, adds 1 stroke to your turn.
After completing all 9 holes, the player with the lowest score is the winner. Alternatively, it can be played 'Match Play' style where the winner of each hole gets a point. Whoever wins the most holes is the winner.
Snooker-
Game Rules:
• Like Snooker, the aim is to hit a red followed by a colour of your choosing (the higher the point value, the harder the shot) then repeat.
• With this particular game, you are not limited to 3 darts per visit, you can keep going, increasing your score as much as you can until you miss. Then it is your opponent’s turn.
• After you reach your pre-determined score, like regular snooker, you must then hit: Yellow>Green>Brown>Blue>Pink>Black to win.
Fouls:
The following actions would be considered ‘fouls’ and would end your turn. In doing so, you forfeit any points accumulated during that turn:
• Hitting a red when on a colour;
• Hitting a colour when on a red;
• Landing a dart in any of the 6 pockets;
• Missing the board entirely.
Expert Mode:
Following the same rules as the standard game with the addition that any fouls committed, the relevant amount of points are awarded to the opposition.
E.g. you hit a colour when aiming for a red your opponent gets that colours value added to their score.
Football-
Game Rules:
• The aim of the game is to be the first player to achieve your pre-determined score.*
• One player takes the top half, the other takes the bottom half. Alternatively, you can play with the board sideways.
• Each player has 3 darts per visit. Progress does not reset – you can pick up where you left off once your opponent has taken their turn (i.e. you do not need to hit the centre and forward balls on every visit).
• Step 1: Hit the centre ball.
• Step 2: Hit either one of the two forward balls.
• Step 3: Hit the net to score a goal.
• As soon as a goal is scored, possession is handed to your opponent.
Fouls:
Missing the board entirely, hitting any of your opponent’s footballs or net would be a foul and would end your turn.
*Ideally opt for an even number so players can ‘swap sides’ half-way.
E.g. your pre-determined score is 6, swap sides as soon as one player scores 3 goals.
Cricket-
Game Rules:
• Players take turns to amass as many ‘runs’ as they can before going out. The first to your pre-determined score is the winner.
• To play, you first need to hit the cricket ball then aim for one of the six scoring zones. Missing the zones but landing in any turfed area would count as 1 run. Repeat until you go out.
• Landing a dart in the ‘out’ section, one of the catcher’s hands or missing the board entirely ends your turn, passing over to your opponent.
Tennis-
Game Rules:
• The player gets 1 dart per visit. Each player takes it in turns to hit either of the rackets on their side to return the ‘ball’. Missing a racket awards your opponent a point.
• You need to score four points to win a game of tennis. The points are known as 15 (1 point), 30 (two points), 40 (three points) and the fourth would result in the winning point and the end of that game. If the scores went to 40-40 this would be known as deuce. When a game reaches deuce the player must then win by two clear points.
• To win the game you must win a certain amount of sets, usually 3 or 5. Winning a set is simply the first player to reach 6 games but have to be clear by at least 2 games. If your opponent wins 5 games you must win the set 7-5. If the set goes to 6-6 then a tie break is played and it’s simply the first player to 7 points.
Snakes & Ladders-
Game Rules:
• Players work their way through the board from start to finish hitting each section on the way. Each player getting 3 darts per visit. First to the end is the winner.
• To climb a ladder you must hit the bullseye in that section, advancing you closer the finish.
• On the sections with a snake the player needs to avoid the bullseye or be forced backwards down the board.