You can't ask for much more from a Dart game. Good graphics, lots of game modes, multiplayer, fun characters with unique styles. The fly is a nice touch. Seems like it would've been a solid purchase back in the day.
I played once or twice back in the day. It was surprisingly memorable for such a simple game. I remember the odd characters more than the actual mechanics of the game, but really it's solid all around.
There's one game released on the same day that I've been waiting to see but I had no idea there were this many games released on the same day. Gotta save the best for last I suppose 😉 This one looks like it'd be fun if I couldn't go to a pub to play darts though.
@@anactualmotherbear Still thinking that Hundred Worlds Story is the only great "party" style game on the Famicom, the kind of game you pull out with a group of friends.
was never super interested in darts so this one was never on my radar... although yeah I could definitely see the angle as a party game, no holes in the walls!
You can't ask for much more from a Dart game. Good graphics, lots of game modes, multiplayer, fun characters with unique styles. The fly is a nice touch. Seems like it would've been a solid purchase back in the day.
I played once or twice back in the day. It was surprisingly memorable for such a simple game. I remember the odd characters more than the actual mechanics of the game, but really it's solid all around.
To avoid holes around your wall, instead of using inaccurate darts, you can play with a.22 rifle with scope instead
Price aside, this is a great little game. I love everything about it, but especially the presentation.
There's one game released on the same day that I've been waiting to see but I had no idea there were this many games released on the same day. Gotta save the best for last I suppose 😉 This one looks like it'd be fun if I couldn't go to a pub to play darts though.
Okay but why is this only ¥800 less than Lagrange Point when it has no fancy chip and it's so simple?
2 megabit MMC1. Doesn't even have a battery. Just a typical "adult priced" Famicom game meant to rip off older people.
@@anactualmotherbear Still thinking that Hundred Worlds Story is the only great "party" style game on the Famicom, the kind of game you pull out with a group of friends.
was never super interested in darts so this one was never on my radar... although yeah I could definitely see the angle as a party game, no holes in the walls!
haha monke
Darts go brr, magic much?
The character selection feels simutaneously as "video game wacky" as it is "video game generic" if you understand what im trying to say, yanno?