

A few interesting notes on this collection: All titles are CIB The 3 New Play Control titles are using the alternate, reversible covers. The simplicity and familiarity of the original Wii Sports is still present in the Switch sequel, thanks to simple, motion-controlled games like bowling, tennis, and, in a future update, golf.

While it's not the "Switch Sports" Nintendo fans may have been hoping for, Clubhouse Games still looks like it could be a promising party game to pick up, with at least two of its minigames involving the motion controls we loved so much in Wii Sports.Ĭlubhouse Games releases on June 5 for Nintendo Switch. Wii U is close behind with 90 complete and GameCube and DS are tied at 78 complete. Unlike bowling, however, Clubhouse's golf appears to be played with the touch screen instead of motion controls. With the Switch's motion controls, the bowling game in particular looks like a callback to Wii Sports.Ĭlubhouse Games for the Switch will also feature golf, a completely new addition for international versions of the game, while the Japanese edition on the DS included a mini-golf game. Fqxzh7qIDX - Nintendo of America April 30, 2020 The most significant gameplay differences between the original Wii Sports and Wii Sports Club are Wii MotionPlus support and the Wii U GamePad. Games like Bowling and Darts come to life with fun motion controls in #ClubhouseGames: 51 Worldwide Classics! Grab a Joy-Con controller and experience the excitement of lining up a bullseye in Darts, and carefully landing a strike in Bowling.
