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Axe Throwing

  

  • Step 1: Take your position at the 15 feet mark.
  • Step 2: You want to place your dominant hand on top of the axe with the thumb lined up with the axe.
  • Step 3: Take your non-dominant hand and place it on the bottom with the thumb lined up as well. If you’ve played golf before then this shouldn’t be a problem for you. Ensure that your grip is not too tight and not too loose either.
  • Step 4: Line up your shot.
  • Step 5: Step forward in a smooth motion. You want to make sure that one foot stays behind the 15-feet marker. There is no limitation to how far the other foot can stretch past the marker line. As long as the other one stays behind the marker.
  • Step 6: Draw the axe backward, over your head, and then rock it forward as you transfer your weight to your back foot.
  • Step 7: Bring the axe forward until you are at eye level. Make sure that your arm is extended and parallel to the ground. 
  • Step 8: Release the axe.
  • Step 9: Maintain a smooth, fluid movement when releasing the axe. This means no sudden movements. Move your elbows and body in the same direction.


Ping Pong

  • Games are played to 11 points
  • Players serve two serves each, alternating. A player does not have to win specifically off their own serve in order to win a point
  • If a game ties at 10-10, a player must win by 2 points. In this situation, players serve one serve each, alternating
  • In competition, games are played best of 5 (first to win 3 games) or best of 7 (first to win 4 games). Social games can also be played best of 3 (first to win 2 games)
  • You must throw the ball up straight, from a flat palm, at least 6 inches (16cm)
  • Your toss and service contact must be behind the table surface (not over)
  • You cannot hide the ball from the ball toss to contact, with any part of your body
  • If the ball hits the net during service, it is a let, the point is replayed. There is no limit or point deductions for let serves. 


Game Pass

To play arcade games, Skee ball, air hockey, or any other one of our fun games, just grab a new game pass card from the kiosk and load the amount that you would like to play with!  

Cornhole

 21 EXACT
In this widely popular game mode, teams have to finish the game by landing exactly on 21. Points and cancellation scoring are the same as standard rules. However, if any team surpasses 21 points at the end of the inning, they “bust” and reset their score to 13. 

 KNOCKOUT
This game variation is for larger groups, preferably four or more players. To begin, two players face off alternating tossing four bags each as usual. After the first inning, the player with the higher score advances to the next round, while the player with the lower score is eliminated. If the two players tie in a round, both players advance. Then, the next two players in line take a turn, following the same rules. This pattern continues until only one player remains and is crowned the winner. 

Nail It

 

  • Each player purchases a nail to start the game
  • Men use one hand only, ladies have the option of using two hands
  • Grip the hammer behind the red safety line
  • Must use wedge end of the hammer to strike the nail
  • Wedge end of the hammer must be on the wood and touching the nail to start
  • Player has one continuous swing at nail per turn, if the nail is not driven flush into the log then the hammer is passed to the next player
  • Arc of hammer swing can be no higher than the players ear
  • If the nail bends, the player can move to any position around the table to strike the nail for their next turn, or the nail may be straightened and counted as a turn
  • To win, the nail must be flush or below the surface of the wood
  • No body parts or foreign objects on the table (bottles and glasses)
  • The Game Master has the right to refuse play to any person before, during or after a game
  • Local rules may also apply at the discretion of the game master
  • "Play At Your Own Risk"
  • Have A Good Time!

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815 W. Ann Morrison Park Dr. Boise, ID. 83706

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