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Tabletop Smack Darts
Tabletop Smack Darts
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Tabletop Smack Darts is a fun and active twist on traditional darts, but instead of throwing sharp projectiles, you’re tossing suction-cup darts at tiles on the table. Think of it as a mix of skill, strategy, and a little bit of chaos, as you aim for tiles with different point values while trying to outscore your opponents.
The game is quick to set up and easy to play—no need for a dartboard or any complicated setup. You just lay out the scoring tiles, and everyone takes turns launching their darts at them. The goal is to land your darts on the highest-scoring tiles, but you’ve got to keep your eyes on your opponents because they can steal your spot or outscore you with their own throws.
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