Clubhouse Games Critic Reviews continued...
Board games, card decks, and sets of dice take up a ton of physical space and are a real pain in the behind to drag down out of the closet, but they sure are loads of fun to play when your buddies are over. Drink some beverages, break out the pretzels,
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at GameSpot
skillful and will put even the most experienced players to the test. With Clubhouse, you are not limited to challenging the CPU either. Using the Wi-Fi connection and local wireless capabilities, you can play with up to seven friends or go head to head wi
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at WHAM! Gaming
There’s also a handy little tab at the bottom of the screen that you can access at any time for a quick rundown of current game’s rules, as well as more in-depth info (which hands beat which in a game of poker) and an options screen. Burn That Deck of
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Clubhouse Games is a collection of more than 20 traditional board, rec room, and card titles, each playable with up to seven other players via Wi-Fi connection. Part of Nintendos Touch Generations lineup of DS software designed for casual gamers,
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at AllGame
It just so happens that the two examples used above are two of the high points in what is definitely a mixed bag of games. There are four game modes on offer for you, namely free play, stamp, mission and multiplayer. Free play let’s you play what you
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at Cubed3
As you would expect from the kind of games on offer everything is controlled via the stylus so the whole package is very simple to play, thanks also to the straightforward menu layout. The single player game is split into 3 different sections. The first
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at PALGN AU
I've played for at least a couple of hours every day since I got it -- I've played a lot of my all time favorites (Chess, Backgammon), learned how to play a few games that have interested me for a while (Shogi, Hanafuda), and even came close to
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at Deeko
The card games are divided into three categories going from beginning to die hard card player. All the most well-known games are present and they even work perfectly. If you play with different rules at home, you can always adjust the settings toplay as
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at Fragland
Clubhouse Games is a fun but ultimately unfulfilling assortment of the kind of time-wasting Flash games you typically hide from your boss at work, only now conveniently gathered on one cartridge. Each game is operated entirely by the DS stylus to varying
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at Lawrence
But what ultimately makes Clubhouse Games a pain in the neck to play is its over-ambitious, erratic touch screen implementation. Games like darts, bowling, and pool are way too difficult to accurately control since there doesn't seem to be any margin of
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at Nintendo Spin
Several of my favorites are there – Solitaire, Memory, Blackjack, Checkers, Mahjong Solitaire, and Chess. And thanks to Clubhouse Games, I’ve gained appreciation for games that I’ve either never heard of, never played, or simply never cared about
...read the complete Clubhouse Games review at Portable Review
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