Introduction
Released in 1981, this early video game aimed to bring the classic pub game experience to arcade enthusiasts and home players alike. Designed for simplicity and straightforward gameplay, the game capitalized on the popularity of darts as a recreational sport.
Gameplay Mechanics
Players take turns to throw virtual darts at a target, with the objective of reaching zero from a starting score, typically 301 or 501, in the fewest possible throws. The controls are intuitive, often relying on a joystick or simple button presses to simulate the aim and throw of a dart.
Graphics and Sound
The graphical style of the game is minimalist, featuring a basic representation of a dartboard and scoring area. The sound effects are simple and functional, providing auditory feedback for successful hits and near-misses.
Legacy
Though not a groundbreaking title, this game contributed to an era where video games began to explore digital versions of traditional sports and bar games. It set the stage for future iterations and adaptations in the genre, influencing how virtual darts games were developed in subsequent decades.



