Darts is a classic game where you take turns throwing darts at a board to get your score down from 301 to 0 before the other player. The board is divided into 20 numbered areas. These areas deduct the corresponding value from the player's score. The board is encircled by a narrow ring. Hitting a value within this ring will score double the ordinary value. Another narrow circle is halfway in toward the middle, and awards triple the normal score when hit. In the middle are two areas; the green outer bull scoring 25 when hit, and the red inner bull scoring 50. The one arrow reducing the score to 0 must hit a double area or the inner bull, and this is therefore known as "doubling out". A score of 1 means the player can't double out, and is as such illegal, as are any scores below 0. A throw that would reduce your score to an illegal value is not counted, and the turn automatically passes to the other player. Hitting the board's wireframe counts as a throw, but does not award any points.
Controls (buttons)
Move your aim using the directional buttons. A crosshair encircles the center of your aim; press the action button to throw the dart where the crosshair currently is.
Controls (touchscreen)
Press the screen and hold to move your aim around. Release to throw the dart at where the circling crosshair currently is.
How to win
The first player to get his or her points down to 0 wins. Both players get an equal amount of turns; if you both manage to double out in the same turn, the game is replayed.
Time limits
You have two minutes in total to throw all your darts, when the timer reaches zero you lose the game. In case of rematches, there is a maximum game session time limit of 15 minutes. If this limit is exceeded, the player who was leading at the last even turn wins.