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Brixx
The Object:
The Game of Brixx was developed to create more of a challenge for those
who have mastered the standard game of Brick&Putt. The object is the
same as Brick&Putt with the addition of three obstacles. These obstacles
include two penalty balls and a minimum distance line. Depending on how
the obstacles are played, they may increase or decrease your score.
Competition:
The Game of Brixx can be played one-on-one or with teams. A total of twelve
balls are used for each round and must be evenly divided among all players
and teams.
To Begin Play:
After the order of play is determined by lagging and at the beginning
of each round, two penalty balls are placed on the mat inside the marked
circles in front of the 1-point area. These balls are to be avoided unless
a player can knock one into any hole. If a penalty ball is knocked into
a hole, the player responsible immediately receives twice the worth of
the hole.
Scoring:
Points are tallied at the end of each round, with the player or team to
reach 25 first winning. The scoring of the points-regions and the holes
are exactly the same as in Brick&Putt, with the exception of the penalty
balls, explained below.
Penalties:
While playing Brixx it is possible to get negative points. There are three
ways a player can be penalized:
1) Subtract 10 points each time a player knocks a ball off
the mat
2) Subtract either 1 point or 3 points each time a player knocks a penalty
ball into the 1-point or 3-point region
3) Subtract 1 point if a player does not make a putt past the minimum
distance line.
If a penalty ball is already laying in the 1 or 3-point region, and a
player makes contact with that ball but does not move it forward into
the next scoring region or off the course, that is NOT considered a penalty.
If a penalty ball moves backward into a lower scoring region, it is NOT
a penalty
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