
Club House Games (DS)
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Club House Games (DS)
Club House Games is a collection of more than 20 traditional board, rec room, and card titles.Club House
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They just keep coming. Just about all of Nintendo's original first party games for their dual screened handheld are simplistic yet incredibly addictive, and Clubhouse Games is no different. Featuring a horde of instantly accessible games of all types, Clubhouse Games is a blast that gamers of any and every age can get into. There's tons of card games here, ranging from Blackjack to Texas Hold 'Em; to go along with Chess, Checkers, Solitare, Pool, Darts, Bowling, and many more; all of which played using the stylus and touch screen to full effect. The visuals aren't anything revolutionary, but they get the job done, and the controls using the stylus are nicely done as well. There's more mini-games and extras to unlock as well through the Mission mode as you accomplish various goals throughout the various games, which adds even more to the incredibly high replay value. And speaking of replay value, Clubhouse Games features Wi-Fi capability, and to get the most out of the game you'll
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1HJDOR7B7IN5B Lots of games to choose from, bowling and darts are my favorite. I don't think I'd care for these games if it wasn't for the stylus, somehow it makes them more fun.
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If you and your buddies own DS' and want to have a good game that up to eight people can enjoy off of one cartridge then this is the game for you! Tons of card games and bar games are featured in this and it never get old. The flaw is that there are some options that were left out for some of the games that could have helped out the playability but its not big enough to make a difference in play time. I would have bought this game based solely on the Darts and Bowling games, they freaking rock! I give this a thumbs up, I have played this game more than any of my other DS games with exception of Tetris of course.













