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WarioWare Touched! (DS) (01/21/2005)

WarioWare Touched! (DS)

Entered CNET Catalog: 01/21/2005

SKU: 045496735180

Manufacturer: Nintendo of America

Manufacturer description

Wario makes his mad debut on the Nintendo DS with 180 all-new, factory-fresh microgames! WarioWare Touched! features all the frantic five-second microgame action of the previous WarioWare games, but with a touching new twist. You can play every microgame with the Nintendo DS touch screen, making it the perfect game for the system's unique touch screen technology. Not only that, but you can even play some microgames with the Nintendo DS built-in microphone. Wario's latest batch of microgames is more insane than ever thanks to the new touch screen interface. In one game, you have to use the stylus to guide a twisted piece of tissue into an unsuspecting nostril. If the nose sneezes, you win. In another, you use the stylus to carve a statue by chipping away at a large stone block. The games are faster and goofier than ever, which will make this title a sure-fire hit for any WarioWare fan.

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 02/12/2005

You know, if you're absolutely dying for a new WarioWare fix, Nintendo's new DS installment, WarioWare: Touched!, fits the bill. It does most of the things the other games in the series do, only it does them with the touch screen instead of a D pad or any buttons. Unfortunately, that's also where this installment sort of falls apart. It's a good product, overall, but its overreliance on touching means that many of the microgames have you doing the same sort of activity again and again. WarioWare's greatest strength has always been its variety. But without that same variety here, WarioWare: Touched! gets old fast.

WarioWare: Touched!screenshot
WarioWare: Touched! is good, but it gets old fast.

The same basic story concept from the first game applies here. Wario loves money. Hey, who doesn't, right? In this installment, Wario manages to get his hands on some kind of newfangled dual-screen handheld game system, so he quickly sets his old plan back into motion: exploiting the locals to create microgames for him so he can keep all the profit for himself. Touched! doesn't really have a story arc, per se, but each set of games is associated with a character, and each character has an intro and an epilogue that bookends his or her levels.

The gameplay also sticks closely to the WarioWare concept. Your job is to play through these microgames, one after the next. You never know which one you're going to see next, and each clocks in somewhere around the five-second mark. Each has one simple task that you're asked to perform, and all these tasks involve the touch screen or the DS's microphone. You'll pop balloons with the stylus. You'll pop bubbles with the stylus, too. You'll even have to pop some of those little air bubbles that come wrapped around carefully shipped items with the stylus as well. Popping aside, there is some variety here, but most of the games involve tapping the screen in a specific spot, dragging an item around the screen with the stylus, drawing lines on the screen, or some combination of all three. The microgames stick to the same style found in other games in the series, and some of them have a great deal of charm. Also like the other offerings in the series, Touched! throws a bone to nostalgia fiends in the form of a section of games that are modeled after classic Nintendo games. In one of the Mario-themed ones, you'll have to poke a bunch of Super Mario Bros. question blocks to get coins. A Legend of Zelda-style game has you prodding fairies before time expires. Metroid makes an appearance, too, in the form of a contest where you must drag metroids off of Samus and keep them away until time expires.

With the constant poking, dragging, and drawing these contests throws at you, it's easy to get good at them awfully fast. If you're cool under pressure, were any good at the previous WarioWare games, and are handy with a stylus, you'll get through the entire game in around an hour and a half. Of course, you won't have seen every single microgame or unlockable object if you just blaze through it. Most of the unlockable items are just weird little toys to mess around with, though some of them are really, really neat. One is a little electronic harmonica that plays when you blow into the microphone. (The buttons on the system are used to play different notes.)

WarioWare: Touched!screenshot
Not even a new batch of stages based on old Nintendo games can help here.

The look of the game hasn't changed much from the original GBA WarioWare. The art style is still completely insane, though the sequences that lead in to and out of each level aren't terribly interesting. The music that plays throughout each level speeds up and gets more and more manic as you play, and it syncs up with the action well. The music in Ashley's stage even features full-on English vocals, which is a nice touch.

WarioWare: Touched! leans way too heavily on the DS touch screen for its own good. Touching may be good, but in WarioWare's case, touching is practically all you'll do, so unlike the WarioWare you know and love, it gets boring. If the games had a little more variety, it wouldn't be a problem. But as it stands, too many of these games have you doing the same type of activity, which isn't exciting for very long. Fans of the series are advised to wait for the next GBA installment in the series, WarioWare: Twisted. That one's already out in Japan, and it's much, much better.

User opinions

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User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 4 user reviews

This game is PERFECT

Pros: Everything in this game

Cons: uhh...nothing

Review: This game is one of the greatest I've ever played, (not as great as its GBA counterpart, but meh) everyting is great.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 4 user reviews

Very fun game, good for instant action on the go!

Pros: Very fun, and very challanging. Uses most of the DS features.

Cons: Can be repetive. Some of the games are confusing to see what you have to do

Review: This is a very nice game. It is very fast paced, very humorus and has alot to do. At some point all of the minigames uses one of the DS features such as the microphone to blow sand away, and the touch screen (oviously) to do a viriatey of things, such as poping ballons, rubbing a blanks screen to reveal a coin, to blow a man onto a platform and so on. The game uses mostly 2D cartoon type graphics which look very nice. Wario Ware is also packed with many toys such as a piano, metromone, a coulor in character toy and many more. But the game seems to repeate itself alot, so it can get quite annoying when you don't know what to do in certian games. Overall this is a very good game and is far better than anyother warioware game to date and is well suited to the DS. Very uniques a mush buy.
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 4 user reviews

Boredome Buster

Pros: Easy to understand, quick play for those with short attention spans, easy for those that like to beat games without much effort

Cons: Repetative gameplay, no "real" challenge. Kinda easy. Should have came packaged with a screen protector of some sort.

Review: I'm a newcomer to the Warioware games, and while this may not be a breakout title, my wife and I both found it entertaining and certainly time consuming. It also gets you very well accustomed to the DS touch screen, and hopefully gives other software companies ideas on how to create new innovative titles for the system. It would have been nice if the game came packaged with a screen protector considering you're poking, scratching and dragging the entire game. It tends to cause quit a mess.
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 4 user reviews

Leaves you wanting more

Pros: Different mini-games than WarioWare, Inc. All games exploit the touch screen feature. Just as Bizzare as the first one.

Cons: Once you've seen all the games, it becomes repetitive. The (non-sensical)story line can't be skipped on initial playing.

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WarioWare Touched! (DS) specifications

  • Product Basic Spec
  • Platform DS
  • Genre Puzzle
  • Elements Action - adventure
  • Number of players 1 Player
  • Difficulty Easy
  • Learning curve From 0 to 15 Minutes
  • Game
  • Developer Intelligent Systems
  • ESRB Everyone
  • ESRB descriptors Animated Violence,Crude Humor