42 classic games

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42 classic games
Original title だ れ で も ア ソ ビ 大全
Daredemo Asobi Taizen
Studio agenda
Publisher Nintendo
Erstveröffent-
lichung
JapanJapanNovember 3, 2005 September 29, 2006
EuropeEurope
platform Nintendo DS
genre Mini game collection
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
control Touch screen
medium Nintendo DS memory card
language German
Age rating
USK released from 0
PEGI recommended for ages 12+

42 Classic Games is a video game from Nintendo for the Nintendo DS portable console . The game consists of card, board, parlor, sports and casino games as well as some mini-games. In most games the rules can be set or changed.

Gameplay

In the main menu, the player can choose from the following options:

Single player

Free game

In the "Free Game" mode, the player can choose a game if he has unlocked it. The individual games are divided into several categories:

Stamp tour

The "Stamp Tour" mode includes all games, which are divided into three levels of difficulty (easy, medium, difficult). The player must pass all the games in turn by collecting stamps. Depending on the placement, the player can get 1–3 stamps per game. After completing it, another innovation will be unlocked for each level of difficulty.

Missions

In the mission mode, 30 tasks have to be completed for certain games. For example, with checkers, the player must conquer all opposing stones and keep ten of his own stones. A new feature is also added to the course of the game after each successful mission.

Multiplayer

About Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and Wireless LAN multi-player online play. You can chat during the game.

Trivia

  • The name of the game varies from country to country. In the USA it is called “Clubhouse Games”, while in Great Britain it is called “42 All-Time Classics” and in German-speaking countries “42 classic games”.
  • Not all game names have been translated into German, but rather have their English names or less common terms.

See also

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