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Oche vs My Dart Training: Scoring vs Practice App | Oche
A fair comparison of Oche and My Dart Training — free all-round scoring and party play vs structured, training-first drills, plus stats, modes and pricing.
Side-by-side comparison
How the two apps line up on the things that matter during a game and over a season of practice. Oche's column is highlighted; the other is reported fairly.
| What matters | Oche | My Dart Training |
|---|---|---|
| Main focus | All-round scoring + practice + party modes | Structured training drills |
| Price | Free — no paywall | Free tier + premium for deeper drills |
| Ads | None | Limited / varies by version |
| Works offline | Full offline play | Yes |
| Match scoring (X01, Cricket…) | 7 game modes, full match scoring | Practice-oriented; fewer match modes |
| Automatic stats | Average, checkout % & weak numbers — free | Training progress tracking |
| Languages | 7 languages | Varies |
| Platforms | iOS, Android | iOS, Android |
My Dart Training is a training-first app built around structured drills and challenges.
My Dart Training does one thing very well: it turns practice into a structured programme. Guided routines, repeatable challenges and progress tracking make it easy to drill a specific weakness — your doubles, your scoring power, your consistency — and watch the numbers move.
That focus is also its boundary. It’s a training tool first, so full match scoring and party modes aren’t really the point, and the deeper drills typically sit behind a premium tier.
Oche is built to be the everyday app. It scores complete matches across seven modes — X01, Cricket, Around the Clock, Shanghai, Killer, Halve It and Bob’s 27 — handles party play with friends, and still records every dart so your average and checkout percentage build up automatically. All of it is free, offline and ad-free, in seven languages.
The two can happily coexist: drill with a dedicated trainer, score and play with Oche. But if you want a single free app that does the lot, Oche covers more ground.
When Oche is the better choice
- You want one free app for matches, casual games and party modes.
- You want full X01 and Cricket scoring with automatic stats, not just drills.
- You play with friends and want seven modes in seven languages, free.
When My Dart Training is the better choice
- Your priority is structured practice with guided routines and challenges.
- You want a gamified training programme to drill specific weaknesses.
- You're happy to unlock a premium tier for the deeper drills.
The verdict
If structured training is your main goal, My Dart Training is purpose-built for exactly that and worth the download. If you want one free app that scores real matches, runs party modes and still tracks the stats that show your progress, Oche is the more versatile everyday choice — and there's nothing to pay to find out.
This comparison reflects each app's general positioning and was last reviewed on the date shown above. Exact features, pricing and platforms change between versions and regions — check the app's own store listing before downloading. My Dart Training and other names are trademarks of their respective owners; we are not affiliated with them.
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