@@RantKid they say in the trailer that bowling is motion controls. But at this point, anything is better than bowling on 42, the screen was way too small for a stylus throw
Ronak Deepak though I do wish some of the original tracks from the DS version could have been imported into this one, I still can't wait to play it and mellow to it too.
They are. Back when Club Nintendo was a thing, I got a mario themed deck of Hanafuda cards, and I think in one of the screenshots (or trailers, my memory is horrible) I saw that same deck being used as a theme for Hanafuda.
-You have to put all your pieces(coins/pawns? Idk which word is used in English for that, but whatev) in your last quarter of the board before getting them out -You can't put one piece on a place where there are 2 or more of you opponent's -if one of your pieces land on a place where there's only one of your opponent's, that last one goes back at the beginning and your opponent has to put that one back on the board before moving others -You roll 2 dices, and can move 1 or 2 pieces how you want (example: 3 and 6; you can move either 1 with the 3 and 1 piece with the 6 or only 1 piece with the addition of the two, so 9) and if you get a pair you get to move 4 times the value (a pair of 2s : 4 times the 2s, so 4 pieces with each 2, 1 piece with 8 or however you want to get a movement of 8) See? Not that difficult to understand (or at least I hope I wrote it so it's understandable) Or you just look it up online or play the prequel to this game that was on the DS
@@musicaman8683 The game is good don't get me wrong, but the game is $50 for only a very small amount of games that you get fairly bored of very quickly. Maybe if it came free with the Switch or it was $10 then yea I'm sure the game would have tons of positive reviews, the only problem here is the amount of content you're paying for which is very little.
Or at least this should've come out at launch instead of 1-2 Switch. Serves the same purpose but way better in terms of quantity and quality. Plus it would've been a great showcase of online and tabletop on switch. An unfortunate missed opportunity.
For its 130th Anniversary, of course. By the way, to play bowling in Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics on Nintendo Switch Lite, you need to use the touchscreen at your fingertips.
Yeah seriously. That should be an update / in a DLC pack. Complete with those buttons at the sides that knock over all pins if you manage to do that trick shot.
The original game on DS was built so well and had an excellent presentation; I’m so excited that it finally has a sequel on switch. Day 1 buy for me, easy.
Honestly, i just want to play some board games, without having to physically buy and store them. All in one, and online, with a nice coat of paint, and that's really all i need. Not interested in Paper Mario.
@@jacobzerox5888 that game looks great but im not a big rpg guy, I've only heard good things about Xenoblade and paper Mario so I may check em out way down the line
Ngl, I’m pretty excited to play this. There’s so much shovel ware on the eshop that is just one game from this game’s lineup, so having it all in one package is pretty good. That and there’s Nintendo themed games included too.
Hex: connect hexagons on each side of the board to win Checkers: Jump diagonally over your opponents pieces to capture them Four in a row: Drop pieces and get four in a row Backgammon: N/A
Yeah I wish they would Nintendo-afy all the game pieces. Would add a lot of charm and make me more I insterested in buying it. Would be cool if you could pick a Nintendo ip as a theme at the beginning of each game, Metroid, Zelda, Mario, Donkey Kong etc.
Backgammon: "Roll the dice and move your pieces towards your base, while placing hurdles for your opponent!" and if time allows for an extra tip: "Group your chips together so they're not captured and sent back to the start!"
If you’re playing local, sure, you might as well use actual paper, but there is this thing called online play. Having said that, they might as well include tic-tac-toe, 3D tic tac toe, and hangman.
Nintendo Bosses: we need a minigame compilation now Developers: good we already made a 50-in-1 package which is a nice rounded number and plenty of content Nintendo Bosses: make it... 51.
Absolutely amazing! I loved 43 games on the DS, perfect to play before going to sleep. There's always something you feel like playing. It was an instant pre-order 6 weeks ago and I've been counting down the days since.
I want DLC because I don't know Snakes & Ladders Goose Game The "proprierty" one More Board Games in general Plus minigolf, tic tac toe, battleships, mexican train, alquerque, neutron, passe trape, minku-barricade and whatever you can Even Pong I need this
Some of the games listed might need name changes, since some of them are legally owned by other companies. Examples: (Yahtzee -> Yacht Dice) (Connect 4 -> 4 in a row) (Uno -> Last Card)
It's so nice to see this game again after so many years. Also glad they specified that you'd be able to play with friends online in this video, and not just random matchups.
Besides the four single-player games, you can't play Fishing, Team Tanks, or Slot Cars online. They are, however, the only three to support the multi-screen thing shown at 4:17.
@@IR4ndI0mIL0wIb0Ib Naturally, but that means two more are also not available. Not sure which two though or why. But it's still exciting. Look at things like Mario Party where only a tiny number of the games are playable online. I was worried it would be something like that.
I'm a bit sad this game is so underrated. It's no Wii Sports, but my dad and I have been playing this game 1-2 times a week for the past few years, and almost have 2,000 hours in it. It's so good ✨
In all seriousness, the narration just proves that what we're getting right now is cut from a Direct. As if Paper Mario just dropping on us 2 months before release wasn't enough proof of that.
Distant Soul yeah the end makes me think like that. I can imagine the transition sound and then the overall narrator speaks as it transitions to the next game
I remember a joke in a cartoon I used to watch, where one character mentioned how he liked playing that against his friend, because said friend thought it was called “connect 1”
MemeAzim Likes MSM And Brawl Stars I guess I didn’t notice because I know how to play all of those 😂 I had no idea what Renegade was until I saw comment saying it was Othello
It's actually really simple. You can only place a piece if it sandwiches 1 or more of your opponent's consecutive pieces between the newly placed piece and an already placed piece. When you do that, you flip all of your opponent's consecutive pieces between your 2 pieces, changing them to your color and thus making them your pieces. The game ends when the board is filled or no more plays can be made, and the winner is the one with the most pieces of their color (under their control).
Psuedo Nym Thanks for the explanation! I’ve played Othello before, I just find it funny that they renamed it “Renegade” and didn’t even bother introducing it beyond that name no one has heard of 😂
Just felt like it was worth mentioning the game now has local single system multiplayer for 3 and 4 players now. Looks like this game isn't being abandoned right away.
@Francisco Van Assenderp Saraleguy It's a joke, there was a terrible collection of games called Action 52 on the NES and Cheetahmen was one of those 52
I wish there would be a kind of tournaments. Either in different games or only one. It would be also nice to have like a "competition mode" where you can play with friends, like the 1st place gets 3 points the 2nd 2 points etc. That would be pretty nice.
They didn't mention it here, but I remember watching another video that mentioned an extra game called Piano. So I think DLC in the future is more than possible.