WarioWare:Touched combines mini games coupled with the DS touch screen hardware.The combination of the two results in a fun,quirky game that last longer than most compilation games I've played before. You're given odd tasks like spreading ketchup on a hotdog,painting fingernails....things along those lines.I find them to be incredibly entertaining and funny at first glance. The game provides a good variety of mini games that doesn't become repetative too easily.Mind you,mini games will reappear,but there's a good amount behind it.Yes yes,people do complain about the lack of mini games or how bad this game is,but if you take the time to appreciate what it's offering,and spend less time critiqueing it,than you'll have a good time. I'm not dissappointed with the game at all.Oh course the gameplay is singular,but it's all in good fun.Read full review
Yet another fine entry into the WarioWare series of games for people with ADD. While I didn't think this one was QUITE as good as WarioWare:Twisted!, it's still a no-brainer to pick this game up if you own a DS. However, be warned: If you're going to get this game, be sure that you've installed a screen protector on your DS or DS Lite ahead of time. The action is frantic and fast-paced, and you may well accidentally scratch your beloved DS' screen while trying to beat all of the fantastic mini games. WarioWare:Touched makes great use of the DS' stylus for gaming, and shows what great potential the alternate game input method can have. Also, one other consideration is that the game is great for younger gamers who may not yet be able to master the sophistication of a Halo of even Super Mario Sunshine--the controls are so intuitive that my 4 year old nephew is already quite good at the game, able to beat the first stage with ease. I highly recommend this game to ALL DS owners. And to those of you who have yet to purchase a DS, what are you waiting for? PSP? More like PShhhhh..... For the best handheld gaming value for your dollar, pick up a DS Lite and several quality titles ASAP. You won't regret it.Read full review
i love this game and all of its previous versions for GBA...this one was great with the touch screen capablitly and all...but i found that there werent all that many unlockables, unlike twisted which had hundreds of little cool games and toys to unlock...this one has all the basic characters and then about 20 little toys...maybe im aksing to much but i really like how the number of unlockables on twisted was endless....other wise this game was very good and has adecent replay value...fun fun though for what its worth...plus it not too expensive....i suggest it for anyone who loved either of the original games.
One of the best minigame games you can get!! I loved this game years ago when it first came out and I love it just as much now almost a decade later!! Great pick up and play action!!! Simple a must have!!
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WarioWare: Touched! is an excellent adaptation of the WarioWare series for the DS, obviously because it makes clever use of the touch-screen. There are numerous "styles" of touch-type games (like rub, scribble, cut...) and they even use the mic! It's a lot of fun, and is highly amusing. As with all WarioWare games, you will see the MOST random mini-game situations like blowing an old man in the air in the midst of jump-robe with giggling Japanese rope-turners. Yes, it is as strange as it sounds. Beating/making high scores and the many many random little "toys" you can get to add to your collection make this a great game to have in your DS collection.
This game, while unfortunately short, demonstrates the DS’s capabilities perfectly. If you are new to the DS and want to learn it’s capabilities, please play this game. Here’s a tip, if you own WarioWare Twisted, this game and an original Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite, play this game with WarioWare Twisted inside the DS and you unlock a secret.
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Wario ware Touched was one of the original games offered for the Nintendo DS and DS lite. The general idea behind the game was to showcase the many new features and benefits of the new dual screen and touch screen. Consisting of collections of short mini games, dubbed "microgames", Each diffrent character of the game has its own specialty of touch screen motions to win the games and advance to the next level. This game caters to many types of player in my opinion, fromt he long term time waster, to the people with only a few free moments to kill. The game play can get stale eventually, and the boss fights tend to lack symmetry with the character playing, almost as if they didn't think of anything and jsut threw something in to take up the space. They backround music can get repetative in some parts, and yet, are new and fresh in others, making you stick around to play just becaue you like the cheezy tunes. With a nifty selection of extras including a "toy room", This game is well worth purchasweing for both its playability and collectible nature, as it is no longer in production.Read full review
Brings me back to my childhood! 🤓 I love this game! & even better, it was an awesome price! Thank you for bringing me back in the past! (Best of all, it had everything in its case as if it were brand new!)
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I've enjoyed the Wario Ware series sine the first one. I think Touched is by far my favorite in the series. The game uses every aspect of the DS' capabilities from rubbing, tapping, and moving things with the touch screen to strange ways to use the microphone (how quiet can you be?). If you've like the previous games, or are just looking for something quirky and fun, this game is for you. It is addictive fun and fast paced. Play for a few second, a few minutes, or spen hours trying to beat previous scores. Now if only someone would believe I got a 92 on that one level...
Only the Japanese would come up with something like this. Very unique, interesting party-type game. You have to complete random A.D.D. type minigames in order to advance to the next round. It isn't the kind of game you can really describe accurately - sort of like a "you have to play it to understand what I mean" type thing. Great game though, a worthwhile addition to your library, especially now that it's out of print...
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