The frantic puzzle action of WarioWare is coming to Nintendo's new handheld, but this time you'll need to use the DS stylus to play some of the minigames.
WarioWare Touched! review:
It's tough to describe what it is, exactly, that makes WarioWare Touched! so much fun to play. As simple as most of the mini-games are, it's downright insane how intense and frenetic the pace of the game can become. Most gamers will finish the initial portions of the game fairly quickly, which does take a little away from the overall value of the package, but it's really trying to beat the high scores that will keep players coming back for more.
WarioWare Touched! review:
The Deeko Minute180 Micro-games (and more) Touch screen and microsphone control Can be completed in under and hour Slightly improved graphics and sound Unusually story segments Difficulty: Easy Number of Players: 1Other RecommendationsWarioWare Inc.(GBA) WarioWare Inc.(GCN) Um.... That's about it.
WarioWare Touched! review:
This is one of those rare breeds that are just so original and so addictive that players won't be able to put their styluses down. If you own a DS, then you're being a fool to yourself by not getting this! Go and buy it. Your stylus needs Wario Ware Touched.
WarioWare Touched! review:
Nevertheless, as far as the DS is concerned, Feel the Magic: XX/XY did a better job of creating a cohesive game that managed to both please the eyes and ears while remaining entertaining and compelling. Maybe Microgame$ will have its heir to the throne in the upcoming Wario Ware: Twisted, but in the meantime Touched is a peculiar, if not predictable way to pass the time.
WarioWare Touched! review:
So grab your stylus, because Touched is a nonstop barrage: Slice the fruit! Aahh! Pop the balloons! Ahhhh! Trim the booger from the anime chick’s nose! Ahhh! Swat the fly! Ahhh! Pet the kitty! Ahhhhhh! Ahhhhh! AAAAAHHHHH!!!
WarioWare Touched! review:
So word of mouth does work then? Sometimes it feels like we're talking to ourselves here when we dish out 9/10s to games that go on to sell, ooh, 13,500 units. Case in point the wonderful WarioWare, Inc. on the GBA, which suffered the ignomy of being last year's 169th best-selling handheld title despite probably being one of the best games available for the system.