The collection available through Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is extensive, offering players board games, card games, and other variety experiences from different cultures by themselves or online. Reviews for Clubhouse Games have suggested it is a robust package, though perhaps not worth its $40 price tag for everyone. However, many have jumped on the game, and today Nintendo of Japan released a listing of its popular offerings.

By cumulative playtime worldwide, Mahjong, Yacht Dice (or Yahtzee), and Hanafuda Cards are the most popular games. However, going by the most played games, 6-Ball Puzzle, Mancala, and Four-in-a-Row (or Connect Four) top the list. Of every game in Nintendo's new collection, 6-Ball Puzzle is one of the most popular across the board, ranking second in top games for younger players and first for top games to play online with friends and strangers.

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As far as sheer volume, the top three games with the most amount of players are Four-in-a-Row, Dots and Boxes, and Mancala. Titles with less prevalence such as Chess and Mini Shogi appear in categories for games with the most turns, but the fact that there are so many options to break into categories is a testament to how much content and quality of life features are built into Clubhouse Games.

For those who are still unsure about investing due to the game's price, there are other options. Clubhouse Games has a local multiplayer companion app that makes it great for parties — assuming people can gather in larger groups sometime soon.

Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is available now on Nintendo Switch.

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Source: Nintendo of Japan, Nintendo Life (translation)