As the name suggests, 42 Game Classics offers a total of 42 popular board games. These can be easily played using the touch controls of the Nintendo DS. This means you don't need to shuffle cards, set up game boards, or worry about losing game pieces. The 42 Game Classics include traditional card games like Blackjack and Texas Hold'em, strategy games like Ludo and Chess, as well as pub classics like Solitaire and Darts. 42 Game Classics is a comprehensive collection of games that fits in your pocket. There's always someone to play against. Most classic games can also be played with or against the computer. Additionally, you can connect wirelessly with other DS owners if you're in the mood for a game against human opponents. If that challenge isn't enough for you, you can go online via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and compete against people from around the world. However, not all of the 42 Game Classics are available from the start. You need to unlock them by proving your skills in single-player mode. You can find details about this in the "Single Player" section.
Genre | Fun Games |
Gaming platform | Nintendo Switch Games |
Country version Packaging | PEGI |
PEGI | 12 Years |
USK | 0 Year |
Item number | 17214509 |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Category | Video games |
Manufacturer no. | NINTENDO194 |
Release date | 20.10.2021 |
Genre | Fun Games |
Gaming platform | Nintendo Switch Games |
Platform | NDS |
Edition | Standard |
Packaging Language | Italian |
Language | Italian |
Publisher | Nintendo |
PEGI | 12 Years |
Country version Packaging | PEGI |
USK | 0 Year |
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