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 * Ancient music
 * Comic timing
 * Darts
 * Biting
 * Adventure

Archery darts[edit]
This is played in exactly the same way as a regular game of darts, but using recurve or compound bows to shoot full length arrows from a distance to hit a 60 cm or 90 cm paper target face that looks like a dartboard. These are commercially produced, but usually only in black & white.

Audio darts[edit]
A variant of traditional darts played using a blindfold. Often played by people with visual disabilities. Typically a talking electronic dartboard is used to speak the numbers hit, keep score and announce who is throwing next.

Seventeen Skunk[edit]
A reverse form of unscored Cricket, beginning with the bullseye. Once any player has cleared the 17, any players who have not cleared bullseye are eliminated.

Darf[edit]
Objective is to have the lowest score at the end of the game. Six rounds of darts, the first five are scored at their value (missing the board is 30 points), while the sixth round is one dart that subtracts from the current total.

Ice Breaker[edit]
Objective is to be the first team to reach a score of 150, with only 1-12 counting towards a player's score. Doubles and triples of 1-12 still count, though throws must single in and out. Scoring a bullseye (an ice breaker) will put everyone’s score back to zero. Only three ice breakers can be scored per game.

Comic timing History
Samuel Beckett: Laughing Matters, Comic Timing"https://www-tandfonline-com.ezproxy.library.tamu.edu/doi/pdf/10.1080/0950236X.2015.1064263?needAccess=true"http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/watch-listen/a-how-to-guide-for-teaching-comedy/

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