Everybody can download the Guest Pass demo of Clubhouse Games for free on the eShop, which grants access to four games that can all be played locally with other Guest Pass users. Thankfully, if you do happen to have multiple Switch systems in your household (or have some nearby friends), Clubhouse Games rules. Single System - Four-Player Using Joy-Con Single System - Three-Player Using Joy-Con Single System - Two-Player Using Touch Controls The problems start to arise when there are only three games for three players on the same system and two for four players. You have a wealth of games that work both with just the touch screen and also with a pair of Joy-Con. Up first is the Single System play options, which are totally fine for two players. If you want a good summary, check out our review - or at least heed this advice: Clubhouse Games is best for players with online friends or multiple systems in their household. We figured we'd break it down for you so you know what you're getting into.
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is now out on Nintendo Switch and in addition to 51 games (technically 52 if you count the Piano toy), the game also has a whole lot of multiplayer options.