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The Table Game Deluxe Pack (English)
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| Subtitles | English, Japanese |
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You can fully enjoy 7 genres with 13 kinds of table games in one game.
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Awesome-- This D3 Publisher series is great for Japanophiles.
I remember when I first started trying to find video games featuring Japanese board games, it was slim pickings for anything in the English language. In the PSP days, you had to settle for Japanese language only games. Thankfully, this is something of the past with the Nintendo Switch. There's plenty of Asia region Switch titles that also support the English language. This makes it so much easier to get an authentic experience with these board games foreign to the western world. Too many of the works made by the west for the west are cheap half-arsenaled knockoffs of what you really want. Not the case with D3 Publisher. I got it for $20, and would recommend this for anyone looking to learn Go, Shogi, Mahjong or Hanafuda.
Off that note, the notable gameplay modes are as follows: Mahjong (two player, three player, four player and shisen mahjong solitaire), Shogi (standard and Tsume Shogi), and Hanafuda (Koikoi and Hana-awase).
There is only one variant of Go, and all the western board games you'd expect to see in a board game title are also there. So it's literally best of East and West. I love these D3 Publisher game titles. Quirky, useful, and in a category well deserved of their own. If any of the Asian board games I mentioned interest you, look no further. This isn't a cash grab, it's the real deal.
Off that note, the notable gameplay modes are as follows: Mahjong (two player, three player, four player and shisen mahjong solitaire), Shogi (standard and Tsume Shogi), and Hanafuda (Koikoi and Hana-awase).
There is only one variant of Go, and all the western board games you'd expect to see in a board game title are also there. So it's literally best of East and West. I love these D3 Publisher game titles. Quirky, useful, and in a category well deserved of their own. If any of the Asian board games I mentioned interest you, look no further. This isn't a cash grab, it's the real deal.
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