Dart Board
| Filename | dart-board-105.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 1,108.6 KB (1135250 bytes) |
| Mac OS | System 7 |
| Architecture | PowerPC68K |
| Downloads | 14 |
Dart Board is a 1997 Macintosh sports diversion by Jim Plamondon that promises darts have never been safer. Players throw virtual darts at the President, Vice President, or Speaker of the House, and the headline trick is the ability to build a custom board from any PICT image file on the Mac.
Gameplay
Six distinct gameplay modes drive the action, from straight target practice to scored rounds. The included political boards set the tone, but the PICT-based board builder turns any picture into a target.
Custom Boards
Because boards are just PICT files, scanned photos, screenshots, and clip art can all become dart targets, giving the title an essentially unlimited library of user-made boards.
System Requirements
Dart Board needs a 68030, 68040, or PowerPC processor, System 7 or later, a 640x480 monitor with 256-color support, 2 MB of RAM, and roughly 1 MB of disk space.
Authoring
The title is shareware authored by Jim Plamondon and distributed through the Info-Mac and Macintosh Garden archives alongside its sibling release.
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