Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
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Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics,
Gameplay
Upon starting the game, the player chooses a
The compilation of 51 games includes a variety of board, card, tabletop, and toy sports games such as
Multiple games allow for motion control with the use of the Joy-Con. In solo play, the player plays against CPU opponents (if the game requires them) and can change the difficulty accordingly.[3][6][7] Multiplayer games can be played locally in single-system play (with some exceptions) or via local wireless depending on the game. A multiplayer mode called "Mosaic Mode" allows for multiple Nintendo Switch consoles to link together to display one larger multi-monitor picture in games like Slot Cars, where one track is displayed over four screens.[8] Most of the games included can be played online, either with matchmaking modes or lobbies with friends.
"Clubhouse Games Guest Pass", known as "Local Multiplayer Guest Edition" in
Development
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics was developed by
Reception
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In July 2020, Nintendo published the global popularity statistics of each game, with 1.5 million players of dots and boxes.[27]
The game received generally positive reviews, mostly attributed to the presentation, the selection of games available, the large focus on single player content, online features, and matchmaking.
Sales
The game reached the top 10 of sales charts for the week of June 1–7, 2020 in Japan with 64,443 copies sold, placing second behind Animal Crossing: New Horizons.[31][32] Worldwide sales had reached 4.22 million copies as of March 2022, making it the 21st best-selling game on the Nintendo Switch.[33] As of December 2022, the game has sold 4.64 million copies.[34]
Notes
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- ISBN 978-4-902346-47-3.