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| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $15.81 You Save: $4.18 (21%)
New (47) Used (12) Collectible (2) from $14.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 259
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: ntr p atde Model: 45496735555 UPC: 045496735555 EAN: 0045496735555 ASIN: B000FW64ZS
Release Date: October 9, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Like to take a break from Brain games but still be challenged! October 14, 2008 I like almost all these games except the card games but that is just because I don't like card games in general except UNO and the like.
They are almost all un locked to start out and I like that fact.
Has most of the favorites but some are called different names then say Hoyle board games for the PC.
Overall a lot of fun and I recommend Highly.
Club House Games review October 12, 2008 This game is great for me. I love to play cards and usually don't have someone to do this with. The Hearts and Rummy games are good brain activity. It helps me to relax and tire out my brain before sleeping. I would buy this again. The only thing so far that I dislike is that the tiles on the Mah Jong game are small and hard to tell what each tile is. It would be better with larger symbols.
Plethora of fun. No single DS multiplayer! September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Games are quick, cleanly presented, and fun. Only 5 games have to be unlocked, but it is easy to do so. The share feature is nice because you can send any game to another DS as a present, that way they can play it without being connected to yours (stays on their system until they turn it off). Just beware, there is no way to play games with another person using only one DS. This game would be perfect if you could pass around the DS and take turns bowling, but you can't! Still a great game to add to your collection and have with you at all times.
Great Variety! September 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think this game is by far the best card/board game out there on Nintedo DS. Alot of fun and a large variety of games that you won't get bored after a week. I prefer it much better to Touchmaster. If you're into card games, board games, bowling, so on, this is a great game to get to entertain you for hours.
Decent games, poor design September 20, 2008 Some of these games are a good deal of fun, there are simple bowling, darts, and other games, and a good number of card games. Forty games will give you some things you like. Clubhouse Games will definitely kill many hours for you. However, the AI for the card games is nothing to write home about, and some games cannot be played at all until you get to them in "Stamp" mode.
Ah, Stamp Mode. Stamp is a sort of career mode, in which you must play pre-selected games in order. Winning gets you past a game, lose and you have to play two or three times. You start with games you played as a three year old, and move on to the ones which can kill hours for you all by yourself. Old Maid is merely pointless, the skill in real life of deducing where your friend is holding the Maid can't be recreated on a DS. But these can be got through if you just play for a while. Then there is "I Doubt It". The game is not only pointless, it goes on forever. It's like War, only more annoying. Plus, eventually, War ends! I Doubt It isn't the War and Peace of card games, it's the In Search of the Remembrance of Lost Time of card games.
So odds are you won't be playing the games you access through Stamp Mode. Career mode is is usually a good game extender, here it's pointless. A Pogo-like career (with game choices) would have made the lesser games interesting. Maybe you will enjoy "Stamp".
I Doubt It.
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