121 in 9 darts Description
This app can be used in czech or english. You can read the instructions below right in the app in your preferred language.
With this app you can practice finishing and learn finishing combinations. Choose the difficulty level according to your ability. You can switch between Easy, Medium, Hard and Master levels. The variations are described in more detail below.
Level: Hard
You start at 121 and your goal is to finish this score within 9 darts. If you hit it within 9 darts, you move to 122, then to 123 etc. If you don't finish your score in 9 darts, you go back to 121. If you finish your score within the first 3 darts though, then the next score becomes your new 'Safe Base' and the next time you fail, you only go back to this base.
E.g.
121 - your starting base, finished in 9 darts (move to 122)
122- finished in 9 darts (move to 123)
123 - failed (go back to 121)
121 - your starting base, finished in 9 darts (move to 122)
122- finished in 9 darts (move to 123)
123 - finished in 3 darts (move to 124)
124 - your new base, finished in 9 darts (move to 125)
125 - finished in 9 darts (move to 126)
126- failed (go back to 124)
Level: Easy
With the Easy level you never drop down. You can only move forward. If you miss your score, you stay at it until you finish it.
Level: Medium
The Medium level is similar to the Hard level except you don't go back right to the start, respectively to the safe base. If you don't finish your score you go back to your previous score.
Level: Master
The Master level is the hardest of all. There's no safe base if you finish your score within the first three darts. You will get one life instead and it means you have got one chance more to finish your next score. The number of these lives will be displayed in the brackets - 'Master (0)'.
Tips
If you think 121 is too hard or too easy for you or if you want to reset the game, simply click the 'Start' button and enter any score between 2 - 170.
The starting score can be set differently for each difficulty level and they can be played independently. E.g. you can start 'Easy' level at 41, 'Medium' at 81 etc.
In addition to the game itself, beginners can find here a simple checkout chart and the window where you can enter the required scores and learn (some of) the finishing combinations.
With this app you can practice finishing and learn finishing combinations. Choose the difficulty level according to your ability. You can switch between Easy, Medium, Hard and Master levels. The variations are described in more detail below.
Level: Hard
You start at 121 and your goal is to finish this score within 9 darts. If you hit it within 9 darts, you move to 122, then to 123 etc. If you don't finish your score in 9 darts, you go back to 121. If you finish your score within the first 3 darts though, then the next score becomes your new 'Safe Base' and the next time you fail, you only go back to this base.
E.g.
121 - your starting base, finished in 9 darts (move to 122)
122- finished in 9 darts (move to 123)
123 - failed (go back to 121)
121 - your starting base, finished in 9 darts (move to 122)
122- finished in 9 darts (move to 123)
123 - finished in 3 darts (move to 124)
124 - your new base, finished in 9 darts (move to 125)
125 - finished in 9 darts (move to 126)
126- failed (go back to 124)
Level: Easy
With the Easy level you never drop down. You can only move forward. If you miss your score, you stay at it until you finish it.
Level: Medium
The Medium level is similar to the Hard level except you don't go back right to the start, respectively to the safe base. If you don't finish your score you go back to your previous score.
Level: Master
The Master level is the hardest of all. There's no safe base if you finish your score within the first three darts. You will get one life instead and it means you have got one chance more to finish your next score. The number of these lives will be displayed in the brackets - 'Master (0)'.
Tips
If you think 121 is too hard or too easy for you or if you want to reset the game, simply click the 'Start' button and enter any score between 2 - 170.
The starting score can be set differently for each difficulty level and they can be played independently. E.g. you can start 'Easy' level at 41, 'Medium' at 81 etc.
In addition to the game itself, beginners can find here a simple checkout chart and the window where you can enter the required scores and learn (some of) the finishing combinations.
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