Excalibur electronic NF-05 Manual Do Utilizador

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The rules of the game are based on NFL 
football rules.  The object of the game is to 
move the ball down the fi eld to score points.  
The team with the most points at the end of a 
4-quarter game (plus sudden-death overtime 
if necessary) is the winner. 
On off ense, teams must answer trivia ques-
tions to move the ball down the fi eld. Just like 
in real football, teams have four (4) downs 
in which to gain 10 yards.  If successful, the 
off ensive team is awarded a new set of downs, 
and may continue driving down the fi eld.  If 
unsuccessful, the off ense must turn the ball 
over to the other team.
On defense, teams must attempt to slow or 
stop the progress of the off ense by playing the 
correct Defense Card.  Defense cards impact 
the result of the off ense’s play.  If the defense 
chooses well, the off ense will gain fewer yards.  
If the defense chooses poorly, the off ense will 
benefi t by receiving extra yardage.
Kickoff s, punts, fi eld goals, fumbles, inter-
ceptions, safeties, extra points, and 2-point 
conversions are all a part of the game.  You’ll 
have to master every facet of the game if you 
want to come out on top!
NUMBER OF PLAYERS
Just like in real football, NFL GameBreaker 
Trivia is played with two teams, Home and 
Away.  NFL GameBreaker Trivia is recommend-
ed for 2 to 8 players, but you can play with as 
many people as you like.
2-Player Games
Playing with two players is easy—you are the 
team! In a one-on-one game, players should 
simply choose who will represent Home and 
Away.
Multiple-Player Games
Choosing Teams
Teams may have any number of players on 
them.  For most games it is recommended that 
each team have the same number of players.  
However, depending on the number of players 
who are participating and their skill levels, you 
may decide to assign an uneven amount of 
players to the teams. 
Note: How each team is selected is up to 
you, but the easiest method is to choose two 
players who will pick teams. Those two players 
should take turns drafting teammates until all 
players have been chosen.
Team Captains 
For larger games (more than 2 players), each 
team should select a Team Captain.  The 
Team Captain is responsible for reading the 
questions while on Defense, and for giving his 
team’s fi nal answer when answering questions 
on Off ense.  Team Captains may be changed at 
any time during the game, and you may assign 
more than one Team Captain.  Be sure that the 
team’s fi nal answer is announced by one of the 
Team Captains in order to avoid confusion.
OBJECT OF THE GAME
GETTING STARTED
“Nobody in foot-
ball should be 
called a genius.  A 
genius is a guy like 
Norman Einstein.”
—Joe Theismann
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