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Wario Ware Touched
Wario Ware Touched
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| Publisher: | Nintendo | ||||
| Platform: | DS | ||||
| Category: | Arcade / Puzzle | ||||
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| Release Date: | 17/03/2005 | ||||
| Member Rating: | ![]() |
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| Number of Players: | 1 | ||||
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Wario makes his mad debut on the Nintendo DS with 180 all-new, factory-fresh microgames!
Touch the latest fruits from the bizarro developers of WarioWare Inc. Expect to make lots of spins and whirlpools to win Dr. Crygor's Slightly Unscrewed microgames. Kickin' kindergartners Kat and Anna return with a dojo's worth of Ninja Scribble microgames. Scooter girl Mona has made a career move from the gelateria to the pizza delivery business, but she's also found time to become a pop diva and, of course, develop a whole new set of extremely cute microgames.
That madcap taxi-driving duo, Dribble and Spitz, and way-out alien Orbulon return in wholly unpredictable supporting roles. Old-school grade-schooler 9-Volt is joined by his big brother, 18-Volt, to make five-second gems inspired by classic Nintendo games.
Disco heartthrob Jimmy T. is back, along with his mom, dad, James ("Jimmy's chick-magnet brother"), Jamie ("Jimmy's disco-fabulous sis"). Remix masters James and Jamie each spins their favorite microgames.
New software developers this time are Ashley, a goth girl whose games are a "Total Drag," and Mike, the aforementioned party robot. Ashley's hilarious theme song is worth the price of admission by itself.
| Reviewed by: Julie Phillips | Date: 21/06/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| this game is good fun and time consuming at start as each game shows a different level and different changes although after so long of playing the game it just gets boring! | ||
| Reviewed by: sillysmilie | Date: 23/02/2007 | Rating: ![]() |
| loved this game. the craziness of everything. and the rewards you get for beating certain requirements are really interesting one-off's for the DS. but after doing it all nothing changed so i got rather bored of it. good to own if you like to do something odd for 5 - 10 minutes, otherwise a few weeks rental will definately fill you up for life. | ||
| Reviewed by: krog | Date: 09/04/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| The best way to describe this game is a mad-cap collection of fast and furious mini-games. This will be a title you either love or hate. The mini-game philosophy is sound, but sometimes the gameplay is just a little too fast and the content of the games, or rather what you are supposed to do in them, can be very confusing. The games that are straightforward are highly entertaining but in the end the novelty soon wears off. Rent before you buy is my advice ! | ||
Some of the many all-new microgames include:
But there's even more bonus games! How about Orbit Ball, an insanely addictive game in which you jot down lines that morph into trampolines that a grinning ball bounces off of. Can you put Mr. Goof Ball into outer space? There's even a two-player table-tennis sim!