
Handgrenades
Handgrenades is a game played like Horseshoes, but with more rules that increase difficulty. The only differences lie in how various throws are scored.
Goal: See the rules of Horseshoes.
Gameplay: See the rules of Horseshoes.
Scoring: Darts that land on a dark field inside the treble ring will tally 1 point.
Darts that land in the outer bullseye tally 2 points.
Darts that land in the inner bullseye tally 3 points.
Darts that land in the double ring and in any field between the double and treble ring tally -1 point.
Darts that land outside the double ring, but still on the board tally -2 points.
Darts that land in a light field inside the treble ring, in the treble ring or strike the surface of the board but do not stick all tally 0.
Darts that that strike another surface that is not the dartboard tallies -3
points.
A player’s score cannot fall below zero.
The way to score a round is as follows:
1. Find the player’s negative tally. If they threw a mixture of negative and positive tallying darts, then their positive darts must first be used to offset the negative.
2. If a player has positive points after offsetting all of their negative tally, that player then uses their left over positive points to then offset the opposing players positive points.
3. If a player, after offsetting both their own negative tally and the opponnets positive tally (found after the opponent has offset their own negative tally) has anymore positive points, that player then add that positive tally to their total score.
Winning the game: Same as in Horseshoes.
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