ALL FIVES
The entire board is in-play for this game (all segments are active). With each round (of 3 darts) each
player has to score a total which is divisible by 5. Every "five" counts as one point. For example 10, 10, 5
= 25. Since 25 is divisible by 5 fives, this player scores 5 points (5 x 5 = 25).
If a player throws 3 darts that are not divisible by 5, no points are given. Also, the last dart of each round
must land in a segment. If a player throws the third dart and it lands in the catch ring area (or misses the
board completely), he earns no points even if the first two darts are divisible by 5. This prevents a player
from "tanking" the third throw if his first two are good. The first player to total fifty-one (51) "fives" is the
winner. The screen will keep track of the point totals.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings for All Fives include 51, 61, 71, 81, and 91. Each option is played exactly
as outlined above with the exception of the number of points (or fives) it takes to win the game.
SHANGHAI
Each player must progress around the board from 1 through 20 in order. Players start at number 1 and
throw 3 darts. The object is to score the most points possible in each round of 3 darts. Doubles and triples
count toward your score. The player with the highest score after completing all twenty segments is the
winner.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings for Shanghai include the following options:
• SHANGHAI 5 - Game starts at segment 5
• SHANGHAI 10 - Game starts at segment 10
• SHANGHAI 15 - Game starts at segment 15
GOLF
This is a dartboard simulation of the game golf (but you don't need clubs to play). The object is to
complete a round of 9 through 18 "holes" with the lowest score possible. The Championship "course"
consists of all par 3 holes making par 27 for a nine hole round or 54 for a round of 18. Once players finish 9
through 18 holes, the player with fewest strokes wins.
The segments 1 through 18 are used with each number representing a "hole." You must score 3 hits in
each hole to move to the next hole. Obviously, double and triples affect your score as they allow you to
finish a hole with fewer strokes. For example, throwing a triple on the first shot of a hole is counted as an
"eagle" and that player gets to complete that hole with 1 "stroke."
Note: The active player continues to throw darts until he "holes out" (scores 3 hits on the current
hole). The voice announcer will indicate the player that is up - listen carefully to avoid shooting out of
sequence. By the way, there are no "gimmes" in this game!