John Lowe's Ultimate Darts
Console: | Amiga |
TV Standard: | Region Not Set |
Publisher(s): | Gremlin Interactive Ltd. |
Release Date: | 1989-11-01 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
Type: | Sports |
John Lowe won the World Darts Championship twice, and puts his name to this combination of darts-based games. There are 10 difficulty levels to take on. Only part of the board is on screen at a time, with the screen scrolling as you move the arrow from your perspective. This makes some targets much harder to hit than others.
A practice mode is included, alongside standard 501 and round-the-board games, plus variants loosely based around soccer and cricket. In the former, the player who scores higher with each set of 3 darts gains territory (so in reality it’s more like US Football). The cricket variant sees players alternate in batting and bowling roles – in the former points are converted to runs; in the latter, hit the bullseye to get batsmen out.
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