Rule 901:9-2-07 | Prohibited games.
(A) No game shall be permitted that:
(1) Is considered gambling or a game of chance;
(2) Either by its design or by its operation, is controlled by the operator to the extent that the outcome of the game is determined either partially or entirely;
(3) The outcome depends upon the word of the operator against the word of the player;
(4) Hidden numbers are used; or
(5) Includes any mechanical or physical devise which directly or indirectly impedes, impairs, or thwarts the skill of the player.
(B) The following games are prohibited games:
(1) Corn game, bingo, keno, bean game, amazo, and any other such game;
(2) Dial striker (hand binger);
(3) Electric shuffle board;
(4) Climbing man game (run by electricity);
(5) Wheels of all kinds;
(6) Duck pond, using hidden numbers and/or colors, or add-up game with a mirrored bottom;
(7) Roll downs (tip-ups), beef roll, or bottle roll downs (i.e., soda pop bottles, beer bottles, etc.);
(8) Add-a-ball;
(9) Devil's bowling alley or roll-a-ball alley and three-pin bowling alley;
(10) Marble trivoli, roll-down gum game;
(11) English pool;
(12) String game;
(13) Spot the spot or cover the spot;
(14) Jingle board;
(15) Swing ball game;
(16) Slot machine;
(17) Circular dart game, poker dart game, or swinging dart game;
(18) Novelty dart shooting game;
(19) Watch-a-la;
(20) Clothes pin and pin games with slanting pins or hidden numbers;
(21) Punch boards;
(22) Knife racks having curved pegs for merchandise prizes;
(23) Country store wheels;
(24) Ringing live ducks;
(25) Poly-poly boards;
(26) Shell game;
(27) Hurdle ladder game;
(28) Cone and baseball game;
(29) Coin and ten-pin game;
(30) Pop-em-in the bucket game;
(31) Red, white, and blue ball game;
(32) Tumbler game;
(33) Short-range shooting gallery;
(34) Money pitch for money;
(35) Ping-pong drop-em-in ball game;
(36) Big Tom game;
(37) Grab bags or pick-outs;
(38) Penny fall games and/or all pusher-type games; and,
(39) Five-pin bowling game.
Last updated March 21, 2024 at 8:36 AM