One Hundred and Eighty!

One Hundred and Eighty!

One of the earliest darts simulations, the game has nine skill levels. Taking a shot involves two stages: First, players watch a cursor move around the board and press Enter to stop it on the desired number. After this, a small representation of the...

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Name One Hundred and Eighty!
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180 (Mikro-Gen)
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Platform Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Release Date 1983
Game Type Released
ESRB
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Publishers Mikro-Gen
Genres Sports
Max Players
Cooperative No
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Community Rating: 4.5
Total Votes: 4
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Video Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKEtd71VFWA
Overview
One of the earliest darts simulations, the game has nine skill levels. Taking a shot involves two stages: First, players watch a cursor move around the board and press Enter to stop it on the desired number. After this, a small representation of the number's section, complete with double, treble and off-the-board areas, is shown - players press enter again to stop this in the desired place. As in real darts, the single-score area is largest, with higher scores being a smaller area to hit. The 'bust' rule is different to a real game of darts: busting loses a score from one dart, not the whole set of three, although it does end the player's turn. Otherwise, rules are the same as the real game - players toss darts at a board of scores, aiming for a score between 501 to zero, finishing with a double or the Bullseye. Not to be confused with the similar named game from Mastertronic.
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