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A collection of 42 card games, board games, parlor games, and other variety of casual games for the Nintendo DS, making use of the platform's dual-screen touchscreen and Download Play support. Better known for its revamped International version.
Daredemo Asobitaizen (loosely translated to "Everybody's Pastime Encyclopedia") is a mini-game collection developed by Agenda and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS exclusively in Japan on November 3, 2005.
Part of Nintendo's Touch! Generations series of casual games, Daredemo Asobitaizen features 42 card games, board games, parlor games, and other causal games, all making use of the platform's dual-screen and touchscreen capabilities (with most also having Download Play multiplayer support). It also features multiple single-player challenge modes.
It later received a revamped International release (known in North America as Clubhouse Games and in Europe as 42 All-Time Classics), changing the game categorization and seven of the included games while adding support for Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection online multiplayer. This version was later released in Japan as Wi-Fi Taiou Sekai no Daredemo Asobitaizen) and later received three downloadable mini-collections (as Chotto Asobitaizen). It later received a full-blown sequel by NDcube for the Nintendo Switch in 2020, known as Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics.
The game features 42 games, five of which are unlockable through Stamp Rally Mode.
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