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Nintendo DS : WarioWare Touched! Reviews

Gas Gauge: 79
Gas Gauge 79
Below are user reviews of WarioWare Touched! and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for WarioWare Touched!. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Wario has got the touch!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Wario ware games are really fun. Famous for their mad microgames. That what i think makes this one so fun. You can do mixes so you don't know what kind of game you are going to play next. (quick cuts across the screen, dragging it, rubbing etc.) The soveiniers are really dumb though. That's the only flaw though.

Wario Ware Touched: Out of the warehouse, and back in again

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Graphics: 4 Stars
A lot of the games graphics are GBA quality, but you can see the improvements from the older games. Other graphics consist of strange seemingly thrown in images. Nothing to note here. Very colorful.
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Adventure/Plot: 2 stars
Almost NO adventure, if you are considering a few adventure themed micro-games. Each character that you unlock in the game has some sort of small plot, which ends up relating to the many micro-games.
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'Hunting' Value: 3 stars
NOTE: By hunting, I refer to hunting through levels and such to search for secrets.
The game features many micro-games to hunt down, which can be a task in itself. In addition, there are many 'toys' which are earned through beating and finding other things. It does not take long, as even a casual gamer may find them within a week. Still, I found it to be great fun.
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Replay Value: 4 stars
There is lots to hunt for in this game, in addition to the fun of playing the microgames over and over again.
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Overall Value: 3 stars
The game has many mediocre points, with a few interesting features thrown in. I hope for a sequel on the DS someday.

Scratch His Nose! Do Something!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 15, 2007
Author: Amazon User

WarioWare will probably go down as one of the original classics of the Nintendo DS. It did seemingly well on the GBA, then went on to get a spin-off on the Wii as well.

The reason it'll go down as one of the classics is not because of how wonderful the game is, but because there aren't that many copies of the game available. It's more of a collector's item than anything.

Full of quirky little minigames that require you to do everything from pulling the string of a party popper to snipping the snot of the silhouette of a woman. Very interesting indeed.

I had a problem with the amount of time it took to get to each of these series of minigames when you start the game out. I tapped Wario in the beginning to get the game started, and it wasn't too bad. It tried my patience a bit to get to the minigames, because the storyline is absolutely horrible. But that was nothing compared to the next series of minigames (the girl's). It took so long to get past her stupid story and to the minigames. I found myself to be thoroughly irritated by the time I was playing the second series of minigames. Had the plot been a little thicker, maybe I would have enjoyed it more.

It's got lasting appeal, cause you can go back and try to master the minigames you've already played. In that sense, it's somewhat nice. Not the best game available, but a good title to own.

This is one of the few games I didn't have the luxury of retail available for. I had to buy it on Ebay after it was flushed out of the retail stores and a little harder to find. Wouldn't be surprised if its value went up monetarily as well. Keep an eye out for that. The notoriety of valuable Playstation 1 games got me to thinking that it could be a possibility for DS titles in the future, seeing as the DS has found wild popularity. Other titles I think may follow suit:

Lost In Blue (I have no idea why, just hard to find brand new)
Advance Wars: Dual Strike (Out of production, price going up on Ebay)
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow (Greatest Hits version released)

I may make a listmania for this category of DS games, as I watch the average price on Amazon and on Ebay and see if the value is going up.

Very boring ...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I'm really not sure why people like this game. It's just full of these mini touch games that take a few seconds like hitting flies, pulling strings, popping balloons and the storyline takes such a long time, and it's not that interesting either. The mini games really aren't fun. Maybe if you're incrediblyyy bored, but with the wait of Wario going to places for the storyline, it just increases your boredom.

A good way to kill a few minutes.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 23, 2007
Author: Amazon User

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 hectic and getting everything done is an engaging challenge.

Unfortunately, it's just not enough. A dedicated player will probably be able to unlock everything in this game playing casually in a week or two, and after that there isn't really much to do in one player mode other than keep one upping your high scores; you run out of minigames, you've beaten and unlocked everything, and the extra have provided their 30 seconds of enjoyment and novelty. From this point on, WW Touched is something you'll likely only take out once in a blue moon to spin through a few mini games while you have some time to kill, or to jam through a hectic multiplayer session.

End Verdict? Wario Ware Touched is a thrill-ride of fast hectic action that will keep you engaged... for a week or two. Don't expect more from it than that.

beyond 5 stars!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 26, 2005
Author: Amazon User

this game goes beyond 5 stars. its soooooooooooooooooooooo good. it has great minnie games,

example:
slice
spell
grab
ride
catch
find
run
jmp
pop
and many many many many many more

its soo fun that can entertain you for hours and even months!!!
this is the game you AND your parents been waiting for and its here. get it if you have a ds. or get a ds to get this game.

Fun Beyond Imagination

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Although Small And Pretty Easy Will Will Come Back 4 More. Only Con Is That It Doesn't Support Multi.

Best game in the Universe

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 30, 2005
Author: Amazon User

A little challenging but the funnest/best game ever made!! I've been playing it for days straight, and still I play it more!

Good job Nintendo!

The game really takes advantage of the DS touchscreen.

Too short, too repetitive

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 13, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game isn't bad, I had a lot of fun with it when I played through it. The games are on par with those in previous Warioware titles, and several made me laugh just because of how ridiculous/strange they are. I really want to party with the guys who make the warioware games.

The problem I have with this Warioware game in particular is how quickly you move through it. The games, although entertaining, are VERY easy. Even when the speed and level of most of the games is increased they remain little challenge at all. The games in previous Warioware titles were not difficult, but they were diverse enough that once the game reached a certain speed your brain would start to lock up and this would result in hilarious failure. In "Touched", the games only make a few simple requests of you, which prevents the gamer from getting twitchy and frantic... and that is my favorite thing about the previous titles, watching friends lock up when the game gets too fast, it is hilarious.

Anyway, despite the lack of challenge and limited quantity of the games, this is still a worthwhile title. The humor employeed in each warioware title is great (and those of you who think it is inappropriate for the youngins really need to chill out), and playing through this set of games is exiting and a ton of tun because of the features of the DS... but after 2 or 3 times through each game, it gets predictable and dull. So if you are looking for a couple hours of fun with your DS (and a chance to use all of its special features) I recomend that you pick up a used copy of this game or rent it. It is a blast for a limited amount of time.

The "funnest" game for the DS

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User

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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