Clubhouse Games: 51 World Classics is basically the Switch’s Wii Sports. Unfortunately, the only sports in it are like toys. Like, it’s all board games but it has air hockey, rock 'em sock 'em robots (“boxing”), foosball and a baseball game (that’s like electric football mixed with foosball kinda) as well as pool, billiards, a little mini curling table top game, fishing and bowling.
It supports single player, but many games don’t work with any controller other than a single joycon (especially the motion controlled games like bowling).
Clubhouse Games: 51 World Classics is basically the Switch’s Wii Sports. Unfortunately, the only sports in it are like toys. Like, it’s all board games but it has air hockey, rock 'em sock 'em robots (“boxing”), foosball and a baseball game (that’s like electric football mixed with foosball kinda) as well as pool, billiards, a little mini curling table top game, fishing and bowling.
It supports single player, but many games don’t work with any controller other than a single joycon (especially the motion controlled games like bowling).