Excalibur electronic NF-05 Games User Manual


 
Long Passing Mini-Camp
If you’re a trivia Pro Bowler, this is the drill for
you! Complete Long Passes to drive the ball
down the fi eld and score touchdowns. The
player who scores the most touchdowns in 5
possessions is the winner.
2MINUTE DRILL
This is strictly a practice drill. Place your game
piece at your own 20-yard line, take a look at
the clock and GO! You have two minutes to try
to score, and only one time out. Your training
partner should read questions as quickly as
possible so that you can work your way to the
end zone. No defense in this drill; it’s just you
and the questions. If time is winding down,
stop the clock and kick a fi eld goal. You need
to score, but 6 points are twice as good as 3!
ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL
NFL GameBreaker Trivia is a great game to
play one-on-one, and with larger teams, but if
you have a big group of friends who love NFL
football, why not arrange a playoff ? The NFL
playoff s are a single-elimination tournament,
meaning one loss and you’re out. The last two
teams standing will face off for the Super Bowl
(of GameBreaker Trivia, anyway)!
THE RED ZONE
Yards get tougher to come by in the Red Zone,
those fi nal, perilous 20 yards before the end
zone. The Red Zone challenge game will test
your skill in this hotly contested area. Flip a
coin to see who will go fi rst; players will alter-
nate turns. The challenge is to score as many
points as possible when starting from the
20-yard line. The player who scores the most
points in 5 possessions is the winner.
Tough Yards
Yards are hard to come by in the Red Zone—
twice as hard. For any play that the off ense
runs, divide their gain in half. The good news
is, this is the only way the defense will aff ect
the game. Defense Cards are not used in The
Red Zone game.
Scoring Touchdowns
Unlike in a normal game of GameBreaker
Trivia, you don’t just have to cross the goal line
to score a touchdown, you have to stay in the
end zone. That means you can’t just throw a
long pass from the 1-yard line and score. You
must cross the goal line, but if your gain goes
more than 10 yards into the end zone, you’ve
gone out of bounds.
Scoring Field Goals
Remember, the goal is to score points. Touch-
downs are best, but if you’re facing a 4th and
Goal, you might want to kick a fi eld goal. 3
points are better than none!
“Gentlemen, this is a football.”
—Vince Lombardi
Copyright © 2007 Excalibur Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.
Game design and content courtesy of Jason Barrett and Joseph Hurwitz.
Game artwork courtesy of Monica Zagarra.
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