How Does Clubhouse Tanks Compare To Wii Tanks?

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Published 2020-07-18

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  • @silokhawk
    I DID A GOOF. While I finished this video up at 2am, I forgot to update the text roll for current supporters; So a huge thanks to all of these lovelies as well! MFDGamer Silver Skeleton Asher Lehman Daniel Shillito HylianWarriah Jackcifer Blake Martin Patreon Arcana Social Link KADEN R MEYERS C.J. Keene Sonic Katty Blakedog72 Myles MAN John Hancock Aidan Ross TaXMaN Rachel White The autistic gamer 89 Bradley Carter Nichols Ryan Mecir Finnlay Pace Nathan McClun Jeffrey P Long Cashanator Praetorian Mars Amanda Guth Ryan Morofsky rami baddar Abbe Knutsson
  • As the ‘wii tanks guy’ you should feel obligated to make ‘wii tanks maker’
  • @TheLonelyGoomba
    If you use mosaic mode, there's suddenly a ton of levels and it's actually really great. There's even strategy in which you place the Switch in order to be able to hit all the tanks, so there's a puzzle element to it. There's way more levels, I think there's like 20-25 stages as opposed to 3. (don't quote me on the numbers). So basically, the tank game is worthless if you don't have multiple Switches.
  • I love how SilokHawk has, SOMEHOW, made a series just about games similar to Wii Tanks. AND I LOVE IT!!!
  • @mack_r-s
    12:54 Ahem I think you mean FOUR IN A ROW. Don't want to get sued now do we?
  • @dirtfather
    “Can I have nuggets for dinner?” “Yeah...”
  • @Jear9682
    I like to think that Clubhouse Games: 51 Classics was more of a clone of Super Mario Party's tanks, not Wii Play's. Edit: Okay thank god he realized that it's a clone of Super Mario Party tanks.
  • @hesojo3540
    To be fair, NDCube (the developers of this game) also made Mario Party: The Top 100 and Super Mario Party. Even though Shell Shocked was originally featured in Mario Party 2, Mario Party: The Top 100 included a more re-polished Shell Shocked. Same with Super Mario Party -- NDCube also developed this game and it features the respectively titled game featured in your video: Shell Shocked Deluxe. They didn't necessarily steal from the Mario Party series (maybe they did with MP2's Shell Shocked), they just re-used assets from their previous works. Other than that, fantastic video!
  • @rainwilson4036
    I LOVE the way you talked about this, it PERFECTLY conveyed my feelings about the tanks games. I just want a totally new tanks game exactly the same as Wii tanks but more, like actually coop, an actual 1v1, a team mode where you can’t kill each other but who ever has the most kills wins, online multiplayer, offline multiplayer, a story mode, (basically single player with more levels but you can save between them) more tank types, there are SO many options I would love to see it done right but, I honestly don’t see it happening.
  • SilokHawk is officially the Wii Tanks guy. He has a unique label that nobody can take from him!
  • "It's like a buncha Mormons that all came home from their Sunday service." Nah man, even WE'RE not THAT happy all the time. I've seen some pretty heated exchanges over Mario Kart or....well pretty much any board game.
  • @TOMMYAttacks
    In deference to the videos at the beginning of the games, they aren't really meant to be tutorials for the games. After all, there is a How to Play option on each game menu! The videos are meant instead to be a teaser of the game; showing you what to expect and how the game looks like in play. Also, even if the people playing doesn't have a "realistic" relationship, I myself at least found them to be quirky and entertaining.
  • I mean the Clubhouse Tanks should at least have a map builder function... The assets are re-usable enough to warrant making a Map Builder similar to World Maker from SMM2
  • @mrcwillis6970
    You know what I loved to see on the switch. Wii deluxe where you have Wii sports, Wii sports resort, Wii play, Wii play motion and Wii fit all in a big collection. Along with some extra content.
  • @arandomgal7814
    They're just preparing for a full $60 tanks game with 500+ stages, a full story and dlc down the line. (Don't worry that will totally happen)
  • @SmokePudding
    I was definitely expecting this the moment I saw that Super Mario Party and Clubhouse Games had the same devs, and ran on the same engine