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Posted: Jul 27 2009
This is a gem of a game. With 42 games in one there is a lot of gameplay. Cardgames like Old Maid, Spit, I doubt it, Memory, Rummy, Solitaire, Heart, Last Card and Poker. Board games like Ludo, Chess, Checkers, Turncoat and Grid. Others like Word balloon, Mahjong, Escape and Soda shake. This game keeps me entertained for hours. I've had it for a few years now and I simply don't tire of it. It's perfect for anyone who loves games, especially for those who don't have a lot of people to play with. Depending on the game you can play against up to 8 CPU opponents and choose between 3 levels of difficulty. Highly recommended for anyone into card and board games.
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Posted: Jun 11 2009
With over FORTY games to choose from you will be sure to have some fun. Instructions are easy and well explained. Graphics are detailed enough without being too complicated and fussy. We have really liked the linking capability. Especially when playing darts and bowling and the DS take on Battleship. There are new and unfamiliar games that are fun and challenging and have become family favorites. The standard games are there too like Mahjong and solitaire. The ages that enjoy this game in our family range from 8 to 83! I highly recommend Club House Games. It is great value and great fun.
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Posted: Jun 3 2009
I mainly bought this game because I wanted a backgammon game for the DS... I was pretty impressed! I couldn't find any other info about the backgammon game before I purchased this, so I figure i'll help out my fellow players... 1. Game options - you can choose variable length matches. You can double! 2. Game play - everything uses the touch screen so you touch and drag to move pieces which is pretty cool. Even rolling the dice involves touching each die. pretty cool, although i'd rather just touch them once. 3. Difficulty - there are 3 levels of difficulty. I was impressed with the hard difficulty. It isn't as good as some of the computer games out there, but it was still fun to play against. maybe a rating in the 1600's. 4. Speed - the computer thinking time is really quick so you don't have to wait between moves. Flaws The only weird functionality that occurs is when you hit your opponent. The piece is placed on the the outside of the board instead of in the middle. also when you bear off, you put the pieces into a square called "goal" instead of a bin like you would in real life. This is no big deal though. Entirely recommended!!!
















