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Old 03-04-2005, 01:05 PM   #1
Wario Ware Touched

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Wario Ware Touched
For Nintendo DS
1-2 players (single game pak)
Rated E for everyone


So Wario has discovered the power of the DS and is back on the micro-game scene with his friends helping. The game uses the DS’ unique features (touch screen, two screens, microphone) to make micro-games like no other before it… well, a few are rehashes from the original.
The micro-games are just as bizarre, cool and fun as before with stuff like rolling snowballs, petting dogs, chopping carrots, popping balloons, shooting tin cans and the ironic touching of a button on a picture of a DS while using your DS.

The first game had you completing challenges with a certain theme (sports, strange, Nintendo, etc). This game is based on how to win each micro-game (poke, slice, rub, blow, etc). It is not that bad expect for the Mike, the robot one, which is just you blowing air into the DS microphone most of the time. There are stages that mix past micro-games up, so that is good. The game itself is not that long (3-4 hours) but you can go back and unlock all the micro-games and toys. Yes toys. Weird things like a yo-yo, parrot that repeats what you say and a cooking timer. I wish they would of just scrapped those and gave us more mini-games like in the original! The game is pretty much a must buy for any DS owner at the moment.
8.5 out of 10

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Old 03-16-2005, 09:25 PM   #2
I tried a demo and definately would like to pick it up. The games are so simple yet it's so addictive!
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Old 03-16-2005, 09:30 PM   #3
Its good. Ninty still managed to squeeze in some rehashed minigames and it took an hour or two to play through the "main' game. With all the extras, though, its worth playing for 100 hours.
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Old 03-16-2005, 09:31 PM   #4
I love the game, but I wish they would have included some minigames that DIDN'T use the touch pad (besides the blowing sum'bitches). But alas there was none, so I only consider it "good".
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