I was shooting Dart at an out-of-state friend's local range when I visited for a while. It is a lot of fun. Once I learned to shoot at the screen and not the animals (think 15 yard squirrel instead of 60 yard caribou) I did fine. We were driving the compound shooters nuts by taking the shot the instant the game appeared if it was out of cover. You also get to know the routine if you play long enough and know when it's "Bear in Aspen from left" you'll have a shot opening if you wait, etc., etc.
Still, it's a LOT better than watching TV at home on a rainy off-season day.