
Number
of people- 2 teams
Aim – find their ships and sink them.
Winner – first to sink all the other peoples ships
Quite complex, and a bit of a pain to manage.
Essentially there are two teams that have a set o battle ships each.
Each battle ship is made up of
2,3,4,5 segments of the dart board.
Each team places their battle ships. By this we mean that they have to
allocate (secretly, the other
team must not know where your ships are) over which segments a ship can
go. The individual ships
must be in a continuous line. And cannot over lap or cross. They can go
for example around the
doubles, or radially (like the spokes of a wheel).
When play begins, each team member gets three darts to throw. When they
throw and hit a segment
the opposing team must tell them if it is a hit or a miss. When all the
segments in the battle ship are
hit it is sunk. When all one teams ships are sunk the game is over.
Tips, get 2 large drawings of a dart board that you can use to record
what segments have been hit,
and if it hit a ship or was a miss.
Also get two smaller drawings of a dart board so that each team can
easily lay out where their ships are to be.
Example. Team 1's layout

Team 2, throw a double 1 or double 18 they will hit the 2 battleship of team 1. or if they hit the inner single 9, double bull, bull, inner single 15 or tripple 15 they will hit the 5 battleship of team 1
team 2's layout,

Team 1, needs to hit the outer single 5, and triple 5, for batlleship2. The outer single 13, triple 13 and inner single 13,for the 3. the tripple2,17,3,19 for battle ship 4, and double 9, outer single 9, triple 9, inner single 9, outer bull for the 5 battle ship.
This game is quite tricky as you have to use trial and error to find the ships.
A typical mark up would look something like this for team 1.

You can see where they have hit a ship, and are looking to find the rest of it. White is a miss and yellow is a hit.