
Darts Class provides a structured training tool that can increase player engagement and venue profitability, positioning Dartsee as a go‑to platform for immersive bar and entertainment centre experiences.
The launch of Darts Class reflects a broader shift in the hospitality entertainment market toward skill‑based, repeatable experiences. While traditional bar games rely on casual play, Dartsee’s new offering introduces a measurable practice component that encourages frequent returns. By embedding progressive difficulty and color‑coded feedback, the game creates a gamified learning loop that resonates with both novices and competitive players, driving longer session times and higher spend per visit.
From a venue perspective, the strategic value of Darts Class lies in its ability to transform a simple pastime into a revenue‑generating asset. Interactive dartboards already extend dwell time, but the practice mode adds a reason for patrons to linger, host mini‑tournaments, or book private sessions. This aligns with the growing demand for data‑rich, socially shareable entertainment that can be integrated into loyalty programs and upsell opportunities, such as food and beverage bundles tied to skill milestones.
Industry analysts also see Dartsee’s expansion as a signal of the convergence between physical gaming and digital analytics. As the company scales its hardware across bars, hotels, and family entertainment centres, the data collected from Darts Class—skill progression, session length, and difficulty preferences—can inform product iterations and targeted marketing. In a competitive landscape where experiential offerings differentiate venues, Dartsee’s practice‑focused game strengthens its position as an innovative, revenue‑optimizing partner.

Dartsee, a leader in interactive social gaming, has unveiled Darts Class, a new addition to its game lineup that takes players back to basics.
Zoltán Borsos, Dartsee co-founder, says: "We have so many different games, but we haven’t had anything that lets players practice. That changes with Darts Class.
"We wanted to give players a quick and simple way to hone their skills alone or in a group. We believe that even if you are in training mode, you can share the experience."
In each round of Darts Class, players have three darts to hit different sections of the board. As they progress, the game gradually becomes more difficult as sections expand and shrink, becoming increasingly disjointed and requiring players to aim ever more carefully.
"You have three difficulty levels and two different modes," says Borsos.
"We aimed to give a challenge regardless of your skill level. You can trust me that Darts Class on Rapid mode with hard difficulty is going to make even seasoned pros sweat just a little."

Darts Class also demands strategic thinking, with the difficulty level of each area signified by its colour. Green sections are the largest and easiest to hit, while blue sections are smaller and trickier.
Yellow is harder still, for example, covering a single wedge and sometimes a double. Red indicates the most difficult sections, usually focusing on the bulls or a single triple.
Darts Class is Dartsee’s 13th interactive game, and provides players with both a versatile gaming experience and an opportunity to enhance their darts skills.
A rapidly growing scale-up, Dartsee creates innovative interactive dartboards for bars, hotels, and family entertainment centres across the world. With hundreds of clients globally, it helps venues increase dwell time and revenue by turning darts into a memorable social experience.
Last Christmas, Dartsee introduced Castle Crushers, a new game that elevates the Dartsee experience by integrating 3D physics, transforming darts into heavy cannonballs that allow players to demolish large medieval castles.
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