The present invention relates to a light and sound emittable dartsboard, more particularly to a dartsboard which may emit flashes of light and/or sound for a predetermined period of time and lighten at random any bulbs thereon when a dart hits it at the center.
Following the westernization of our life style nowadays, more and more western style entertainment places, such as pubs, are locally found everywhere now. In such pubs, various kinds of indoor activities, including darts, are provided in addition to drinks, foods, and relaxed chat environment and are enjoyed by most people there. For darts, it is a game which can be played at any place and it is therefore a very good indoor activity and has even become a family entertainment.
The standard equipments for general darts include a dartsboard usually fixed to a wall and a plurality of darts for shooting the board. Generally, the board is divided into several sectors which may be further divided into different areas by several concentric circles. The areas may be then differently colored to represent different scores that can be obtained by the player in the games.
Even the board can be differently divided and/or the game may be differently played and scored, the game itself is, however, static and has limited fun. That is, even the center of the board is excitingly hit, the board itself is silent and can not create any cheerful air. Moreover, the scores which can be got by hitting different areas are already known and are therefore less attractive.