At the time of its release, ratings for the game were favourable. The Spectrum version got a 72% rating from
Crash magazine who labelled it as "the best darts game ever". The Commodore 64 version received a 70% rating from
ZZAP! magazine. The Amstrad version got a rating of 67% from
Amstrad Action. The game was reviewed in
Sinclair User, which rated the game 5 out of 5, stating "Darts ought to be boring and tedious, but with 180 it has been made funny, exciting and very impressive, a closet hit." The game was reviewed in
Your Sinclair, which rated the game 9 out of 10, stating "In its presentation,
180 does veer toward the macho, crafty
cockney Bristow school of darts rather than that of Gentleman
John Lowe, but otherwise there's little to quibble about - a winner across the board!" The game was reviewed in
ACE, stating "The definitive computer darts game. If you must play arrows on your micro then this is the one to get."
Gary Whitta reviewed the game as "World Darts" for
Commodore User and said that "Although it doesn't fully live up to its predecessor, it's an enjoyable game in its own right and worth a look, if only for the appallingly bad artwork on the packaging." ==Reviews==