Thursday, November 18, 2010

Tactical Problem for a Target Game

Tactical problem – aiming at targets to score
Each player must stand behind a line and throw a bean bag at a target which has holes each representing points.  The furthest away would be worth 3 points, the middle worth 2, and the closest 1.  The point of the game is to reach 21 points before the other player does.

Each player has a bow and a set of arrows.  Each player must take turns shooting their arrows at a target depending on where they hit the target determines the amount of points they will receive.  The target has five rings the middle is worth 5, next 4, then 3, 2, and then the outside ring worth 1 point.  The objective is to reach a certain amount of points before the other player does. The amount of points one must go up to is determined before the game starts by the players.

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