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Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics - Nintendo Switch

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Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch


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  • Enjoy 51 tabletop games and more from all over the world from the convenience of your Nintendo Switch system
  • Play your favorite games or explore and learn new ones
  • Play alone or with friends locally* and online** up to four players

Description

Play and discover 51 board games, tabletop games, and more all in one package—Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics. This diverse collection includes games from all over the world across multiple genres, from familiar favorites like Chess to international hits like Mancala that have been around for 100s of years!From a vacation trip to your home—there are many ways to play. Some of the games are multiplayer, including options for up to four people playing via local wireless, and in some cases Online Play is supported too: choose three games, match up with other players, and play to your heart’s content against rivals around the world.Enjoy familiar favorites and learn hidden gems from around the world in this collection of 51 board games, tabletop games and more! Whether you like to sit and strategize or rely on reflexes, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics contains games from across an array of genres for you to play and discover. Each game is presented with stunning detail as dice clack and marbles glimmer.Strategic players will feel right at home with games like Four-in-a-row and Renegade, while those who prefer to use their reflexes can enjoy games like Slot Cars and Toy Boxing! With board games, card games, sports, solitaires and more, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is an eclectic collection of games to play and discover on your Nintendo Switch. Free supplementary software will be available that allows players to connect in local multiplayer with someone who owns the full version of the game. Full version of the game and systems sold separately. Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features.2020 Nintendo. Clubhouse Games and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.

Release date: June 5, 2020


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Product Dimensions: 1 x 2 x 2 inches; 1.9 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: HACPAS7TA


Item Weight: 1.9 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: March 26, 2020


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  • List of games, features
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
Includes 51 mini games (52 if you count piano app). Will give full list of games at end of review. Great to play with family/friend during rainy days, or during the current shelter-in-place/lockdown situation All games are unlocked from the start. Difficulty settings and variants within individual mini-games are unlock through playing. Example of variant is 8ball and 9ball in Billiards. Some games also have different rule options available More fun with friends. Some games are more luck based when playing with AI, but you're able to redo moves on turn-based games like chess or checkers Tutorials are okay. If you played the games before and need a refresher it's good. For those totally new, some require a learn-as-you-play approach. For example, some games have it where you think you can make move but can't; they'll prompt you. Also have cheating prevention; for those who hide pieces/cards in real life tabletop/card games. You know who you are! Game bookmarks or save your progress if you get bored and want to switch to a different game, or when someone is bothering you and want to play another selection There is voice acting in the game. Some games quips with one liners whenever you make a move. There are lame story cutscenes for each game's intro HD rumble works really well. Similar to '1-2 Switch' game. Able to feel dice rolls in cup, or when checker pieces slide down in 'Four-in-a-Row ' game If you play docked you'll get a slight angle on board games. When playing handheld you get direct top-down view All 52 games can be played single player There are some single player ONLY games like Solitaire, and sliding puzzle 2 player local co-op: 40 games can be played 3 Player local co-op only has 3 games (on one console): Blackjack, Ludo, Chinese Checkers 4 player local co-op (on one console): Blackjack, and Ludo If you play on multiple Switches local or online; more games are available. For example 3 player games boost up to 9 from 3, and 4 player can play 9 games instead of 2. There is a local guest pass app you can download on Switch eshop for free so you can play with others with just one full copy of the game (cannot work online, only local). -Online: Online works by selecting 3 games you want to play then wait in the lobby. While you wait, you can play games offline. There's no online chat, or pre-selected phrases when playing against a stranger. Playing with friends you have to use the Nintendo Online App...or you can just call them, use walkie talkies or other audio/video communication. When you start an online game, you cannot quit mid-way unless you go to Switch's Home screen and close application. When playing with strangers; if someone disconnects/leaves game, then a AI/CPU will take over. But when playing with friends if someone leaves the game closes/ends like someone flipping the table out of frustration in real life -Mosaic Mode. Link 4 switches together in portable mode to make larger board/surface to play on. Works on following games: Fishing, Piano, Slot Cars, Team Tanks Bowling and Darts require joy-cons for motion control Game is $40 at launch. If you do the math (and include piano app) each game is ~76 cents each. Some are throwaways, or get bored playing several times as once you beat all the levels you're done. There are 160 achievements or medals to collect for those achievement hunters If you can find at least a small handful of games that you play regularly with friends/family it's definitely worth it -Now onto the list of games: 1. 6-Ball Puzzle 2. Air Hockey 3. Backgammon 4. Battle Tanks 5. Billiards 6. Bowling 7. Blackjack (21) 8. Checkers 9. Chess 10. Chinese Checkers 11. Carrom 12. Darts 13. Dominoes 14. Dots and Boxes 15. Fishing 16. Four-in-a-Row (Connect 4) 17. Golf 18. Gomoku 19. Hanafuda 20. Hare and Hounds 21. Hex 22. Hit and Blow 23. Ludo 24. Klondike Solitaire 25. Last Card (UNO) 26. Mancala 27. Matching (Card Game) 28. Mahjong Solitaire 29. Mini Shogi 30. Nine Men’s Morris 31. Spider Solitaire 32. Pig's Tail (Card Game) 33. President (Card Game) 34. Renegade 35. Richi Mahjong 36. Sevens 37. Shogi 38. Shooting Gallery 39. Slot Cars 40. Sliding Puzzle 41. Speed (card game) 42. Team Tanks 43. Texas Hold’em 44. Takoyaki 45. Toy Baseball 46. Toy Boxing (rock em sock em robots) 47. Toy Curling 48. Toy Soccer (foosball) 49. Toy Tennis 50. War (Card Game) 51. Yacht Dice 52. Piano ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020 by Vincent Vincent

  • I am enjoying these games
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
I am learning Japanese Chess. Update 2023 10 20: I just won my first Japanese Chess game. I wondered when that would happen.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by James Johnson

  • I love it
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
it's awesome
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Matthew & Michelle

  • Family Fun that Isn't Boring
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
This is a super cute game collection. There's plenty to choose from and the games go fast enough for the kids in the family that(for lack of better words) have a smaller attention span. Onto a different game and they're right back into it. Husband and I will play mini golf or mancala together on calm nights, kinda became our thing now lol super recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Kel M.

  • Great casual fun and learning experience
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics can be described with just one word: Fun. No matter how you look at it, CHG is a great game. Sure, it's not a hardcore videogame, it's a compilation of several card games, tabletop games, and other such games, and that is what makes it entertaining: It's an unexpected package of games that just works right. There's something here for everyone, and I do mean for everyone. I found myself playing alot of Mancala, Nine Men's Morris, President, Sevens, Golf, Billiards, Solitaire, Toy Tennis, and Shooting Gallery. Game also comes with tutorials for the more difficult, yet deep games of the collection, like Chess, Shogi, Hanafuda, and Riichi Mahjong. I wasn't a big Mahjong fan, but this game gave me a new light of it, and it's pretty fun right now. In the end, no matter how you look at this switch game, it's a handsome package. P.S.: It has local multiplayer and online multiplayer. P.S.2.: It has local wireless multiplayer, and it only requires 1 cartridges. So if you have 4 switches but only 1 copy of the game, tell your friends to download the "Clubhouse Games Guest Pass" from the eShop and now you'll be able to play all the games, each with their own screen (Perfect for playing card games so nobody can peek at your hand.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022 by Yoshiro

  • Game was NOT sealed
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
Game was not sealed but case and cartridge do not appear damaged. Update: The game is loads of fun for all ages, lots of variety of games. Very addicting!
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great to play with friends online
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
This game is fantastic for a gaming night with friends where you just want to play random classic games!
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by conor9720

  • Fun but has its flaws
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch
Pros > Ton of fun and unique games > Large selection of games that are quick to play if you don't have a lot of time > Bowling and golf games are great Cons > Intro screens for each game are dumb and waste of time. There should be an option to turn them off forever. > The game guides you earn from playing are sort of useless. A total waste of what maybe could have been a cool feature. > Some games that should be difficult are too easy. I'm not a chess expert by any means, but I was able to beat the "Impossible" difficulty level after just a few tries. The chess engine is repetitive and not as good as those used in simple iPhone chess games. > Experienced some lag while playing against others online. When I was playing golf online, the swing meter never stopped at the correct point when I clicked the button. > The fancy visual design of some of the games gets in the way and makes it difficult to see what is actually going on. For example, the chess pieces are not as easily identifiable as in other chess games. Also, in some card games, the card values are so small they are difficult to read if you don't have the best eyesight. > Tips and instructions for games are not all that helpful, not well written, not well organized and not easily accessible during gameplay > Sometimes it takes a long time for the game to load and the loading screen is just a black screen. I actually had to reboot the game once when the screen never moved, and never in my life have I ever had to do that with a Nintendo game on any Nintendo system. Overall, it's fun and probably worth it for around $30. However, this title seems to be missing that standard Nintendo polish that you expect from Nintendo. It feels a bit rushed demo and like they got too far down the path of the overall game design before they realized their approach was not quite right and not of typical Nintendo quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020 by Cool Freak

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