Nintendo Switch Is Getting 51 Classic Board, Card, And Tabletop Games In One Package
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics was announced during a surprise Nintendo Direct Mini.
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is coming to the Nintendo Switch on June 5, bringing a diverse collection of genre-spanning games to the console this summer. The upcoming game was announced during today's surprise Direct Mini, which also featured a number of other reveals.
As the name implies, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics features 51 games from across the world, including board games, card games, tabletop games, and many more. There are plenty of classics to play such as Chess, Texas Hold'em, and Backgammon, but also international hits like Mancala and Shogi, and you can choose to play each game either alone or with friends both locally and online.
Here's the full list of all 51 games included in Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics:
- Mancala
- Hanafuda
- Backgammon
- Renegade
- Checkers
- President
- Dominoes
- Speed
- Hare and Hounds
- Blackjack
- Four-in-a-Row
- Chess
- Shogi
- Mini Shogi
- Ludo
- Riichi Mahjong
- Sevens
- Golf
- Darts
- Texas Hold'em
- Nine Men's Morris
- Air Hockey
- War
- Carrom
- Chinese Checkers
- Yacht Dice
- Takoyaki
- Billiards
- Hex
- Spider Solitaire
- Gomoku
- Matching
- Bowling
- Shooting Gallery
- Slot Cars
- Dots and Boxes
- Hit and Blow
- Pig's Tail
- Mahjong Solitaire
- Last Card
- Fishing
- Klondike Solitaire
- Toy Tennis
- Toy Soccer
- Toy Curling
- Toy Boxing
- Toy Baseball
- Battle Tanks
- Team Tanks
- Sliding Puzzle
- 6-Ball Puzzle
The first Clubhouse Games was released for the Nintendo DS in 2006, featuring 42 games. It was awarded 8/10 in GameSpot's review, with Frank Povo saying, "Some of the games included in the collection aren't the best renditions, but there are plenty of them, especially when you consider how many games you get for the purchase price. On top of that, you can play against your friends, whether they're in the same room or across town. It's like having access to your grandparents' game closet everywhere you go."
Other announcements from the Nintendo Direct Mini include a number of 2K compilations--namely Borderlands, BioShock, and XCOM--the next fighter reveal for Smash Bros, and details on the April update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
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