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First Games

Kegel Barn Leisure Game System Beginner Game Menu

First Games

The Beginner Game Menu consists of games that provide a good cross section of the range of different games available, but are not to confusing for new Kegel 9 pin bowlers.
These games are more suitable for adults and children.
These games have in game animations.
See the Game Screens for more details.

Full Frame
Each Player bowls 9 balls in this game. Player 1 bowls into a full set of 9 pins. After bowling, the number of fallen pins is recorded against player 1 for their first score. Player 2 then bowls into a full set of 9 pins with the number of fallen pins being recorded as their first score. This continues until each player has bowled 9 times. Try to get the highest Score you can. The most Pins Wins.

Full Frame

No 3s
This game is a variation on a straight scoring game. Each player bowls 9 balls in this game with a total score being recorded for each bowler. The bowler with the highest total is the winner. The twist is that 3s are negative, hence the name of the game. It is amazing how many 3s are scored while playing this game. Good fun and challenging and suitable for children or adults.

Five Crosses
The aim of the game is to knock down a different number of pins with each ball bowled, or put a different way, get as many different numbers as possible with the allowed 9 balls. If someone bowls five different numbers they win the game. Each number counts only once and is recorded on the board as a Cross. Try to be the first to get Five Crosses.

Five Crosses

Bingo
Bingo has the numbers 1 to 9 arranged at random in a 3×3 grid for each player. To win, a player needs to get three numbers in a row, Horizontally, Vertically or Diagonally. This game should be fairly easy to win, but with the random sequence and the general tendency of bowlers to bowl the same score multiple times (e.g. four sevens in a row) it is a lot of fun with a group of bowlers.

Bingo

Pyramid Junior
Each player has a maximum of 7 balls in this game. Each player bowls at a full set of 9 pins. After bowling, the number of fallen pins is recorded against player 1 for their first score. The player’s progressive score must be greater than or equal to the target for that round or they are eliminated. In the picture below, Player 2 is out because after round 2 because their total score (on the right) is less than the number at the top of the round 1 +1 = 2 which is less than 3. Player 3 is still in, even though they bowled a zero as their total of 5 is more than 3.

Pyramid

Gotcha
Like a board game, the players move around the screen to reach the finish line. You need to knock over 30 pins to reach the finish. Rather than rolling dice, you bowl the ball to determine how many places you move. The game is over when a player reaches the finish line. The twist here is, when you land on another player you swap places with them. With 8 players this game can take a while to finish.

Gotcha

Basic Arithmatic
Each player gets 4 balls and a starting score of 9.
The value of Ball 1 is added to their score.
The value of Ball 2 is subtracted from their score.
The value of Ball 3 is multiplied by their score.
Their score is divided by the value of Ball 4 to obtain the final score. The aim is to try and get a high finishing score.

Basic Arithmatic

Bandit
The bowler plays three balls with the aim being to achieve a matching score eg 111 or 777 etc. The idea is to bowl three identical balls for a perfect score.
Good fun and not as easy as it sounds. This is a good quick game for when you only have a few minutes left to play.
This is not a gambling game and no payout or any reward is offered.

Bandit

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