Clubhouse Games - DS
Sansui
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Lost those "tiger lightening" reflexes? Clubhouse Games might be right up your alley. The game cart has 42 games on it. It also supports WFC and local connections. There's many different games to choose from depending on your interests.
Basic card games include games like Memory and Old maid to name a few.
Intermediate card games include Rummy, Black Jack, Hearts, and some others I haven't heard of before.
Advanced card games include Five Card Draw, Texas Hole 'Em, Spades, and a couple of others.
Basic Board games include Chinese Checkers, Checkers, and others.
Advanced Board games include Backgammon, Chess, and three others I've never heard of.
Variety games include Soda Shake, Dominoes, Koi-Koi (a Japanese card game), and Word Balloon.
Action games include Bowling, Darts, Billards, Balance, and Take Over (?).
Single Player games (my favorite) include Mahjong Solitaire (doesn't save a partially completed game for later playing) and has quite a few layouts, Solitaire (Klondike version), and Escape (interesting easy (so far) puzzle game).
Thought I'd let you know...
Basic card games include games like Memory and Old maid to name a few.
Intermediate card games include Rummy, Black Jack, Hearts, and some others I haven't heard of before.
Advanced card games include Five Card Draw, Texas Hole 'Em, Spades, and a couple of others.
Basic Board games include Chinese Checkers, Checkers, and others.
Advanced Board games include Backgammon, Chess, and three others I've never heard of.
Variety games include Soda Shake, Dominoes, Koi-Koi (a Japanese card game), and Word Balloon.
Action games include Bowling, Darts, Billards, Balance, and Take Over (?).
Single Player games (my favorite) include Mahjong Solitaire (doesn't save a partially completed game for later playing) and has quite a few layouts, Solitaire (Klondike version), and Escape (interesting easy (so far) puzzle game).
Thought I'd let you know...
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I agree - very nice collection of games. It's fun to unlock the 'stones' and 'paper' views of the games (haven't unlocked 'digital' on any of them yet).
A few I haven't gotten the hang of how the stylus works on the game - bowling is one I can't quite put the ball where I want it yet.. though with darts I'm doing fairly well at with high score.
The best part is the games can be downloaded to our other DS and my wife and I can play head to head. :-)
Just like the mini-games on New Super Mario - it's great to play a game that only takes a few minutes. It's too bad it won't save the game for the longer ones though.
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