Warning: things get a bit dicey.
With much of the world still in some form of lockdown at the time of writing this review, many have resorted to board games or playing cards to keep themselves occupied and help while away the hours. It could be argued, then, that Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (or 51 Worldwide Games if you're outside of North America) has come at just the right time for some.
This hefty compilation is a sequel of sorts to 42 All-Time Classics (known as Clubhouse Games in America – we're so glad Nintendo is consistent with these titles), a 14-year-old DS title which offered a generous helping of parlour games, many of which came with local and online multiplayer. This time, as the title suggests, there are 51 games on offer, and there’s a greater variety than there was before.
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