Ratnas 1963 2 In1 Bowling and Curling Game

OWNER’S MANUAL

Curling Game

  • X6 curling stone blue
  • X6 curling stone yellow
  • X6 bowling bolls
  • Xl red boll
  • Xl game blanket double-sided

Bowling and Curling Game

 

The purpose of a game is to score points by getting the curling stones closer to the centre, or the “button”, than the other team’s stones. Players from either team alternate in taking shots from the far side of the mat. An end is complete when all six curling stones from each team hove been delivered, o total of twelve stones.

1. Divide into two teams and flip o coin. The winner decides if they wont to go first. Assign each team o set of “curling stones”.
2. Team mates sit across the board from each other.

Bowling and Curling Game

3. Whoever goes first slides their first “stone” down the “ice”. The goal is to get your “curling stone” as close to the centre of the circle as possible. The centre of the circle is called the “button”.

4. The other team then slides their first “curling stone” towards the same “button”. Game lay rotates between the two players at the same end of the table until each player has slid their six F,>’curling stones”.
5. After all twelve “curling stones” ore “thrown”, whichever colour stone is closest to the “button” scores one point for every stone closer to the button than the opposing teams’ stones. Only stones within the circles can score points.
6. Ploy now shifts to the players on the other side of the table and continues the same as above .
7. Whichever team hos the most points ofter 6 runs wins the game.

Bowling Game

Players ore divided into two teams and the two teams must agree on who will be the starting team in the first game, and vice verso in the next game; toke turns knocking down bowling pins with the bowling boll. The goal is to knock down as many pins as possible with each roll of the boll.

Setup

Boord: Place the Bowling board mat on a flat surface.
Set up the 6 bowling pins at the end of the mat. At the START zone roll the mini bowling boll down the lane. The aim being to knock down all 6 pins in one roll, get 10 points and your turn is complete. Whoever hos the most points wins.

Turns: Players toke turns rollin? the boll down the lane to try to knock over the pins.
Use o pen and paper for tracking scores.

Scoring:

Strike: ff all 10 pins are knocked down with the first roll, it’s a strike. In many versions, this is the best score and might earn bonus points or extra rolls. Refer to the board for the respective points.

Spare: If all 10 pins are knocked down with two rolls, it’s a spare. This also usually earns bonus points. Open Frame: If all pins are not knocked down ofter two rolls, it’s on open frame. The score is the number of pins knocked down.

Turns per Game: Typically, o game consists of 10 rounds or frames. Players roll the ball twice per frame unless o strike is scored on the first roll, in which case the frame ends.

End of Game: The game usually ends ofter 10 frames. The player with the highest total score wins.

WARNING:

CHOKING HAZARD- SMALL PARTS AND SMALL BALL. NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS.

Documents / Resources

Ratnas 1963 2 In1 Bowling and Curling Game [pdf] Owner's Manual
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