WarioWare: Touched!

Approval Rate: 94%

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    lisagatts

    Sat May 09 2009

    This is a great game from age 4-99.I Love It and it's my favorite.I see a new one (Wario) has come out for the DSI but because you use the camera in that one its not for the DS. With over 180 mini games that last 5 seconds or less you may think this is not what you may be looking for but I Love it sooooo much. It's not too difficult,there are many different charaters and each has a certain style to work with like Wario is just tapping out mini-games with the stylus,Ashley is dragging items w/ the stylus,like dragging a match to light candles on a cake,theres also Dr Crygor which is sppining things,Mona which is about scribbling such as scribbling ketchup on fries or corn dogs,Then there are many other charcters. If you do really good you can unlock more characters or souveniers,the souveniers are just little silly toys that I just throw in the Toy Room,but I look at them every now and them,like a harmonica,piano,calculater,.You don't need to master thes... Read more

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    jaroldmsilver

    Fri May 08 2009

    My son has this game so, I had to run out and buy this game elsewhere. It was half the price than Toys-R-Us. Highly, highly suggest this game to everyone!

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    ghamster

    Fri Jan 18 2008

    It's funny and cute, and just something you can't put down. They utilize the ds functions very well, and the replay value is there.

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    shyamsundar

    Mon Jan 07 2008

    I haven't had so much fun playing a game on my DS. The creators have let their gaming imagination run wild. The games are short and hence ideal to play during breaks. Expect "Wario" humor if you are already familiar with the series. Great game for kids and adults alike!

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    pryfdb4a

    Thu Aug 23 2007

    Don't let anything or anyone fool you; don't buy this game thinking you'll be getting a "full" game that you'll sit and play for years to come. If you've played WarioWare before elsewhere you already know this; the series revolves around minigames that take only a few seconds to complete, being fired at you rapidly to test your coodination and reactions. And while this has always been worked as a party/multiplayer game, it just isn't enough to keep going as a single player game. In multiplayer mode, you and your friends can sit around and laugh as thigns get fast and furious, waiting for one of you to make a mistake and be the one eliminated. This is really a hoot. In one player mode, unfortunately, this thrill isn't even half as strong. The primary thrills in one player mode consist of beating the varous game sets, beating high scores, and unlocking minigames and extras. While not as frantic or fun as the multiplayer, this is still fun. The minigames are still varied and h... Read more

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    amishgramish

    Wed Dec 20 2006

    It's a fun game, but it gets really, really old after you beat all the levels.

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    mezosoicmaniac

    Sun Jan 15 2006

    I love all the different microgames! Especially the unlockable minigames, like the talking parrot that repeats what you say in a high-pitched, quick mouse-like voice. Don't play this game if you get easily frustrated.

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    coop_dagger

    Sat Sep 03 2005

    I love all the verities of all the mini games

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    kamylienne

    Mon May 16 2005

    . . . did I just play a game where I stuck something up someone's nose? Yeah, it's that weird, and that's the impression that I got from just playing about five minutes of it in EB. A series of little odd mini-games that comes at you so fast you feel like you suddenly got A.D.D., it's somehow strangely addicting, and it IS a good showcase of the Nintendo DS's touch-screen features. It's not enough to make me consider getting a DS (I'm still holding out to get the PSP, but that's not going to happen anytime soon), but it's a cute game for those who have the system.

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    ben_allan

    Thu Apr 28 2005

    This is what the DS was made for, the touch screen works seamlesly with the onscreen action and the microphone blow section is perfectly done. There is a huge selection of mini games this time around from maze games to a task where you have to make a young lady sniff up a large drop of dripping snot as the lights of a tokyo city scape twinkle in the backgound. Wario is on good form as he drops his Gba sp down a drain and mugs the kind sole who fishes it out for him and obtains a new DS for his trouble, after working out that hitting said console does nothing he uses the stick thing to touch the screen and is dragged into a strange world of mini games, retro nuts and mad doctorsand ther creations. I realy can't recomend this game enough.

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