1.Take the game of darts outside into the garden and play on a much bigger scale.
2.Score points by landing your darts inside the target rings with higher points if you hit the bull's-eye.
3.You need accuracy and a steady hand to win.
How to play:
1.Players throw a rope ring called a quoit, trying to land the quoit over one of the 5 wooden pegs.
2.Each wooden peg has a numerical value on it and you play to a pre-determined score.
1.Certificates: EN71, ASTM HR4040 C65, PAHs-7P
2.Materials: water+powder+ green pigment+PP
3.Accessories: 3 sets of tools
4. Ages: 14+
5. DIY, 3D Design, Creative artworks, great interaction.
6.You can choose 4pcs or 6pcs as per set as you like
How to play:
Build the tower and then take turns to remove a piece without making the whole tower tumble. The winner is the last person to remove a piece and replace it on the top of the tower, leaving the whole tower standing
1. Material: wood
2.App: king: 28.6*6.7*6.7cm; stick: 27.7*dia.2.8cm; square stake: 14*5*5cm
3. Inc. 1 king with crown, 10 knights, 10 sticks.
How to play
1.Played by two teams that can be a single person or up to six each side. Think of it as a sort of viking skittles that can be played on any flat surface, grass, gravel or even snow are all acceptable (fig 1). There are no balls to throw but the skittles or blocks as they are called are knocked down with throwing sticks
2.Within the stipulated range, use the stick in your hand to aim at the wooden column (representing the soldier) standing on the edge and within the range, but not to knock down the king in the middle,
3.And finally set which group to defeat the other's soldiers first.