Chase the Dragon darts is a fun game where players don't have to worry about math calculations. The game only requires skill and concentration.
Purpose:
Players must hit triples in segments 10 through 20, then the outside and inside bulls. Triples must be hit in ascending order.
Throws:
Each player has three arrows in their hand each round to hit the corresponding triple or bull.
If a triple is hit on the first or second throw, the player can use the remaining arrows on the next triple or bull.
If a player does not hit the correct target with any of their arrows, the round ends and the next player takes their turn.
Game over:
The game ends when a player hits all the triples (10-20) and the inside and outside bulls.
ALTERNATIVE RULES:
More Arrows:
An exciting variation where a player gets three more arrows after a hit. This gives players the opportunity to overcome even greater disadvantages in a single round, thus increasing tension and concentration.
Extended Play Area:
If you want a longer game, you can also include numbers under 10 in the game. This way, you have to roll triples from 1-20, plus the outside and inside bulls.
Handicap System:
In the case of different skill levels, the better player can easily be handicapped by starting the game with a lower number. This way, the game remains enjoyable even with a greater skill difference.
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