Darts

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Darts' title screen from WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Darts
“This is a realistic darts game using 301 rules! Whoever gets to 0 first from 301 wins. The goal is to get your score to 0 exactly, so just trying to hit the high numbers might not be the best strategy.”
WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Darts is a multiplayer minigame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It allows up to four players, each of them using a Mii as their avatar.

Gameplay

The game plays very similarly to standard darts; every round, each player throws three darts at a dartboard, each section of the board corresponding to different point values, with the goal of getting exactly 301 points. If a player gets more than 301 points in a round, the points for that round are lost. When there are 50 or less points left, the game will warn the player that they are almost there. The game ends when either a player gets exactly 301 points (at which they are declared the victor) or ten rounds have passed. In the victory screen, the winner jumps at the camera, second place will wave towards the camera, third place will cross their arms and repeatedly look away from the camera, and fourth place rolls in the background.

In-game instructions

1 Choose players and start.
2 Throw a dart during your turn.
3 You receive points for the area around where your dart landed. The outer ring is worth double. The inner ring is worth triple.

4 The points you score after 3 throws are subtracted from your starting score, which is 301.
5 Once everyone has thrown, the round ends. Whoever reduces their points to 0 in 10 rounds wins!
6 If you drop under 0, then you lose, or bust.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダーツクラブ
Dātsu Kurabu
Darts Club

Trivia

  • Though the menu lists the minigame's name as Darts, the title card refers to it as Dart Club.[1] This is likely due to the Japanese name being "Darts Club". This was fixed in later versions of the game.

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