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Crazy Darts is an audible video game program designed for use by players who are blind or have low vision. The player hears a dart panning at a random speed from left to right or from right to left, and uses the spacebar to shoot the dart. The closer the dart is to the center when the player shoots at it, the more points the player gets. When the player shoots a total of ten darts, the player is told his or her score and asked if he or she would like to play again. The maximum attainable score is 134,560. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 95 or higher operating system; Microsoft DirectX version 8.0 or higher.

Notes: This game program may be downloaded for free from the manufacturer Web site.

Price: FREE.

This product record was updated on July 9, 2009.

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BSC Games

c/o Justin Daubenmire
PO Box 145
East Palestine, Ohio 44413
United States
Telephone: 559-224-2436.
Web: http://www.bscgames.com.
Email: sales@bscgames.com.


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