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The '''Clubhouse Games series''', also known in Europe as the '''Worldwide Games''' and '''All-Time Classics''' series, is a collection of digital versions of traditional tabletop games by [[Nintendo]] and [[Agenda]]. The first main game in the series features 42 different games, while the latest features 51 games. | The '''Clubhouse Games series''', also known in Europe as the '''Worldwide Games''' and '''All-Time Classics''' series, is a collection of digital versions of traditional tabletop games by [[Nintendo]] and [[Agenda]]. The first main game in the series features 42 different games, while the latest features 51 games. | ||
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The Clubhouse Games series, also known in Europe as the Worldwide Games and All-Time Classics series, is a collection of digital versions of traditional tabletop games by Nintendo and Agenda. The first main game in the series features 42 different games, while the latest features 51 games.
List of games
- Daredemo Asobi Taizen (2005, Nintendo DS)
- Clubhouse Games (2006, Nintendo DS)
- Clubhouse Games Express: Family Favorites (DSiWare, 2008)
- Clubhouse Games Express: Card Classics (DSiWare, 2009)
- Clubhouse Games Express: Strategy Pack (DSiWare, 2009)
- Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (Nintendo Switch, 2020)
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