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'''Darts''' is a minigame available in the [[Ginger_Island#Pirate_Cove|Pirate Cove]] when Pirates are present. A [[Golden Walnut]] is awarded for winning the game. You can win up to 3 walnuts. Winning the game for the 4th time and beyond grants no reward.
 
'''Darts''' is a minigame available in the [[Ginger_Island#Pirate_Cove|Pirate Cove]] when Pirates are present. A [[Golden Walnut]] is awarded for winning the game. You can win up to 3 walnuts. Winning the game for the 4th time and beyond grants no reward.

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Darts is a minigame available in the Pirate Cove when Pirates are present. A Golden Walnut is awarded for winning the game. You can win up to 3 walnuts. Winning the game for the 4th time and beyond grants no reward.

You can find the pirate who challenges you to darts in the top right corner of the Pirate Cove on non-rainy, even numbered days after 8PM.

Game Rules

The objective is to score exactly 301 points with the given darts. You get 20 darts in your first game, 15 in your second, 10 in your third and 20 again for every game after the third.

You win by scoring 301 points exactly; if you go over 301 in one shot the points aren't added and you can continue playing if you have darts left.

Game Strategy

A common strategy is to aim at higher numbers (60 and 50) until you reach somewhere between 281-300 and then aim at the number which is needed to reach 301 as the large portion of the numbers 1-20 are easier to aim at.

The cursor/green circle used to aim at the dartboard moves in an infinity-symbol pattern. Line up the center of the "infinity symbol" motion with the area you want to hit in order to better target the dartboard.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced.