*Orbiter is a tabletop, post-to-post, orbiting ring toss game.
*The Orbiter is a decorative, portable shot-matching, action-skill game showcasing a player's eye-to-hand coordination skills.
*Orbiter is a Functional Art Sculpture.
*The object is to set the ring in motion from one uniquely angled post to land the ring onto a second shorter, conversely angled post.
*Players are challenged to learn six orbiter swings, each one different with increasingly difficult swing paths.
*Once players understand how and why the ring moves through space, they can confidently perform the swings.
*OrbiterRings60: Play six sets of ten swings. Use ten swings of one of six different original orbiter swing types in each set.
*The Orbiter ring toss story began years ago at the Admirals Inn on the island of Antigua. The games creator David Copplestone was taking a sailing trip through the Caribbean in 1980. It was there that he joined a long line of people playing a Bimini ring toss game. The smiles on the faces and the wear on that hook showed this pastime's popularity. As David played, he thought, “If there was a desktop version of this game, millions of people could enjoy it.”
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Introducing OrbiterRings, an Orbiting Ring-Toss, Shot-Matching - Action Skill Game - Decorative and Portable.