Bowman archery games are designed to improve your accuracy and power with a bow and arrow. While many archery games are designed to improve your form and technique, others are strictly for novice archers looking to have a fun and entertaining time. Bowman archery games range from target games to balloon popping games.
Balloon Popping Game
The balloon popping game is designed to improve your accuracy as well as keep you entertained. Grab balloons of different shapes and sizes, and pin them to a basic archery target. From here, get a group of individuals together and have them take turns shooting at the balloons. Before they start, assign a point value for each balloon on the target. The smaller balloons should be worth more than the larger ones. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Connect Four Game
The connect four game will improve your accuracy as well as your consistency. Grab a basic target and draw an 8 by 8 grid on the target. Place the target back in its original position and grab an opponent to play against. You and your opponent will take turns shooting arrows into the squares in the grid. The goal of the game is to get four arrows in a row either horizontally or vertically. You can prevent your opponent from connecting four by shooting arrows in boxes that he needs to connect four with. The winner is the first archer to connect four.
Black Jack
The black jack game is designed to improve your accuracy and can be played by archers of all skill levels. Purchase a pack of over-sized playing cards and organize them by suit. Stick them to a target and have individuals take turns shooting at the cards. The goal of the game is to be the first player to reach 21. As a result, players must aim at specific cards and be accurate to get their score to exactly 21.
Killer Shooting Game
The killer shooting game is designed to improve your consistency and overall skill level. Get a group of individuals together and allow them to take turns shooting at the target. Score each shot in a traditional way except for when an individual gets three arrows in the same color. The first archer to get three arrows in one color claims that color for the rest of the game. Anyone else who hits his color will not get a point. The game ends when all colors are claimed.



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