Pick Up Clubhouse Games For Switch At Its Best Price Yet
A great deal on one of the best Switch-exclusive compilations to play with friends and family.
The Nintendo-Switch exclusive classic games collection, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, is on sale for just $30 at Walmart (down from $40). Like some other Switch titles, Clubhouse Games rarely gets a discount, so this is the perfect opportunity to pick up the game as a holiday gift or to play at your next big social gathering.
Clubhouse Games is one of those rare titles that just about everyone can play and enjoy. The game includes 52 classic board games, puzzles, and card games from all over the world, translated into digital form for the Nintendo Switch. Games include time-tested classics like chess, mancala, and solitaire, as well as digital versions of board games like Four-In-A-Row and toys like slot car racing. The majority of the activities included feature local and online multiplayer, as well as single-player modes against computer-controlled opponents.
Check out our roundup of all 52 games and puzzles in Clubhouse Games for the full lineup.
As we near the holiday season, more sales like these are sure to crop up--such as this discount on the Batman Arkham collection, Best Buy's early Black Friday sale, and Fanatical's Birthday Bash.
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