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Clubhouse Games™: 51 Worldwide Classics

Clubhouse Games™: 51 Worldwide Classics

Clubhouse Games™: 51 Worldwide Classics

Discover and play 51 tabletop games from around the world

With board games, card games, sports games, solitaires, and even a piano keyboard, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is an eclectic collection of games of games to play and discover on your Nintendo Switch system.

Each game includes how-to-play instructions and trivia tidbits. Defeat all difficulty levels of CPU opponents to become a master of each game! Play on the go, on the TV, or with others locally.

Play familiar favourites and international hits

  • Four-in-a-Row

    This game has gone by quite a few names—including The Captain’s Duel—but the basic rules remain the same: drop pieces into a grid and try to create a line of four pieces of the same colour.

  • Mancala

    Playing mancala is exactly like sowing seeds, except you try to capture someone else’s seeds. In some traditions, the winner is allowed to mock and insult the loser. The loser isn't allowed to reply or even get upset.

  • Slot Cars

    Did you know they’re called “slot cars” after the slot on the course that the cars are locked into? In real-life courses, you can adjust the speed of the cars by regulating the voltage of the strips.

  • Sliding Puzzle

    Slide wooden pieces to create a path for the turtle to crawl along. This is just one of the many kinds of wooden puzzles found all over the globe.

  • Texas Hold'em

    This variation on poker was first played in Texas around the turn of the twentieth century. In Texas Hold'em, you must make hands with the two cards you’re holding and the five cards on the table.

  • Chess

    The number of people worldwide who play chess is estimated at over 800 million, which makes this strategy board game one of the most widely played games on earth.

  • Toy Boxing

    Duke it out with an opponent or CPU in this classic toy-sports game. Did you notice that the boxing ring is square? Originally the “ring” was formed by people standing in a circle and holding hands.

  • President

    There are four players—but only one can be President. This game is a very popular party game in Japan, and it goes by many different names. You may have played it before without knowing it!

  • Dominoes

    The game of dominoes was invented in Italy, and the name “domino” refers to a style of masquerade mask. There’s another version of dominoes in China call pai gow.

Play solo or with friends

Play on one system

You can play dozens of games together with another person on a single Nintendo Switch system with one Joy-Con™ controller per player or sharing the touch screen.

Play using multiple systems

You can connect with friends or family locally using your own systems to play most of the games.


Mosaic Mode

In this mode, up to four players can connect locally using their own systems to allow the action to spread across screens in certain games. Place up to four systems side-by-side to build dozens of Slot Cars racetracks or turn a pond into a river for more fishing fun.

All 51 games plus a piano keyboard

  • Mancala
  • Dots and Boxes
  • Yacht Dice
  • Four-in-a-Row
  • Hit and Blow
  • Nine Men's Morris
  • Hex
  • Checkers
  • Hare and Hounds
  • Gomoku
  • Dominoes
  • Chinese Checkers
  • Ludo
  • Backgammon
  • Renegade
  • Chess
  • Shogi
  • Mini Shogi
  • Hanafuda
  • Riichi Mahjong
  • Last Card
  • Blackjack
  • Texas Hold'em
  • President
  • Sevens
  • Speed
  • Matching
  • War
  • Takoyaki
  • Pig's Tail
  • Golf
  • Billiards
  • Bowling
  • Darts
  • Carrom
  • Toy Tennis
  • Toy Soccer
  • Toy Curling
  • Toy Boxing
  • Toy Baseball
  • Air Hockey
  • Slot Cars
  • Fishing
  • Battle Tanks
  • Team Tanks
  • Shooting Gallery
  • 6-Ball Puzzle
  • Sliding Puzzle
  • Mahjong Solitaire
  • Klondike Solitaire
  • Spider Solitaire
  • Piano