51 World Classics is the nostalgic pastime Nintendo Switch owners will want to get their hands on. With plenty of table titles, board games, and more, this collection gets you bang for your buck and more.
What makes games like chess and Toy Boxing so fun is that they are multiplayer by design. Face your friends casually - or compete in tournaments - that's what it is. It would be ridiculous if 51 World Classics didn't have multiplayer then, but we'll take a look.
Can I play 51 Worldwide Classics with my friends locally or online?
Image via nintendo.comWe are happy to announce that 51 World Classics has multiplayer support. It would be pretty boring if it didn't, and since the Switch bills itself as a multiplayer type game console, a collection of games like this requires multiplayer support.
Up to four players can play at a time. For local play, Switch owners can also line up multiple systems in tabletop mode for Mosaic mode - a feature that allows the action to take place across all four screens.
Alternatively, you can all share the same system and play it on your TV if a local co-op night is more your thing. You can pass a Joy-Con between you, or add up to four and use your own for some games. You can just play in portable mode if you don't have the amount of Joy-Cons for more than two players.
Online multiplayer is also supported in 51 global classics. As long as you have a good internet connection and a Switch Online account, you can take on other Switch fans around the world. If the competition is too good, you can practice against AI opponents on different difficulties to get up to speed. Get back in line and beat whoever beat you last time once you're good enough.