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51 Worldwide Games is a collection of digital versions of dozens of classic social games - from card games to chess, checkers, dice to darts. The collection was developed and released by Nintendo.

Party | Board & card | card games | package | for 2 people | splitscreen

51 Worldwide Games Release Date Switch

05June2020

05June2020

Nintendo eShop

developer: Nintendo publisher: Nintendo Official website

English language game language: English

51 Worldwide Games is a set of dozens of party games - including board and card games, but there are also classics such as checkers and chess - that have been converted to a digital form. The Japanese company Nintendo is responsible for the development and release of this game.

Mechanics

51 Worldwide Games is actually a set of dozens of games, so the gameplay mechanics here is dependent on the form of entertainment chosen. We have a choice of classic card games, chess, dice, checkers, but also some more arcade activities such as darts. The interface is simple and mainly requires the selection of specific elements on the screen, although in some cases we can also use a touch screen or unique joy-con functions - such as motion control or HD Rumble vibrations.

It's worth noting that each game is accompanied by an introduction, in which all the rules governing the game are explained step by step.

Game modes

In 51 Worldwide Games we can play alone or with others. In multiplayer mode, the number of players depends on the selected game, but as a rule, 1-4 users can participate in the game simultaneously. A special Mosaic Mode is also an interesting option, that we can use in a local multiplayer. It allows you to place up to four consoles next to each other, which together form one playing area.

Technical aspects

51 Worldwide Games has simple graphics that combine two and three-dimensional elements. The graphics focuses on presenting the elements necessary for fun, such as the game table, cards or pawns. The game looks neat and clear, but there is no need to look for anything that would make a special impression on a player.

Last updated on 23 June 2020

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode: Internet   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating 51 Worldwide Games

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. Games that encourage or teach gambling.
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