Build a better approach

Target Toss is a sliding bullseye and a charge meter. Hold to set distance, release to throw. There is no separate aim stick. Timing the slide and choosing a power are the whole game.

Inner rings score more. A throw that misses the whole target costs a life. Three lives. A medium charge at a centered target beats a full-power dart you cannot repeat.

Turn information into decisions

Read one full pass of the target before the first throw. The speed is honest. Throwing the instant it appears is a guess. After a miss, change only timing or only power.

Do not chase the target by pumping the meter at the last instant. Pick a charge, then pick a release. Two variables at once is how people tell themselves they are adjusting when they are only panicking.

Practice for consistent results

The far wall does not move. You do. If a throw is short, the charge was light or the target had already left. If a throw is long and wide, you released late with too much power. Those two notes cover most misses.

Drill: six throws at the same charge. Only the release timing may change. The drill isolates one variable on purpose.