WarioWare Touched!
Genre:
???
Publisher:
Nintendo
# of Players:
1
Release Date:
Feb 14th, 2005
ESRB Rating:
Everyone
WarioWare is one of those weird Japanese games that you rarely see over here. WarioWare is a new franchise for Nintendo that seems to be growing ever more popular. The WarioWare series is bright, vibrant, and very abstract. The series has now been featured on the GBA, Gamecube, and soon the DS. The DS has opened up many new possibilities for the WarioWare series with its new innovations.
WarioWareâs game modes are very simple... Mini games... and well... more mini games. In the game you slowly progress your way up through a building by completing mini games. The mini games are quick and you have to think fast to complete them. The games just pop up, one after another and you have approximately 5 seconds to complete most of them. The mini-games are abstract at best and include everything from petting a dog, to tickling a personâs nose hair. The mini games are so small they are called micro games in WarioWare because they are so short and small. There are 180 different micro games to play and they are all (for the most part) new. The game will bring back characters from other versions of the game, but it will have all new âmicro gamesâ.
This game features use of both screens quite well, and is mainly focused on the touch screen. Almost all the micro games use the touch screen, which would be a good reason why the game is called WarioWare Touched! The gameâs top screen is not used overly much and is more just for watching results of your micro games and less fully game incorporated. The graphics in the game are mainly 2-D with a splash of 3D, real life photos, and short videos. The graphics in the game are well done with mainly colors that captivate the eye and will help keep you interested in the game. The graphics in the game suit it well and help the game bring across just how wacky it is. This game is not set to have a muti-player mode.
WarioWare is one of those games that you can just pick up and play in 5-10 minute bursts, but donât expect a lot of story or strategy to this game. The game is wacky and is the type of game you love to see in the in-store demos. Its the kind of game that will be perfect for wasting time and helping those long car rides seem easier. If you have played the other WarioWare games then you know what to expect, except using the DSâs innovation this time around. WarioWare Touched! seems to be a big hit in Japan, and hopefully weâll see what all the buzz is about soon. If your lucky, you can get this game for a Valentine's Day present this year...
Total Appeal Score: 7/10
-Ultimate Zelda Guru
???
Publisher:
Nintendo
# of Players:
1
Release Date:
Feb 14th, 2005
ESRB Rating:
Everyone
WarioWare is one of those weird Japanese games that you rarely see over here. WarioWare is a new franchise for Nintendo that seems to be growing ever more popular. The WarioWare series is bright, vibrant, and very abstract. The series has now been featured on the GBA, Gamecube, and soon the DS. The DS has opened up many new possibilities for the WarioWare series with its new innovations.
WarioWareâs game modes are very simple... Mini games... and well... more mini games. In the game you slowly progress your way up through a building by completing mini games. The mini games are quick and you have to think fast to complete them. The games just pop up, one after another and you have approximately 5 seconds to complete most of them. The mini-games are abstract at best and include everything from petting a dog, to tickling a personâs nose hair. The mini games are so small they are called micro games in WarioWare because they are so short and small. There are 180 different micro games to play and they are all (for the most part) new. The game will bring back characters from other versions of the game, but it will have all new âmicro gamesâ.
This game features use of both screens quite well, and is mainly focused on the touch screen. Almost all the micro games use the touch screen, which would be a good reason why the game is called WarioWare Touched! The gameâs top screen is not used overly much and is more just for watching results of your micro games and less fully game incorporated. The graphics in the game are mainly 2-D with a splash of 3D, real life photos, and short videos. The graphics in the game are well done with mainly colors that captivate the eye and will help keep you interested in the game. The graphics in the game suit it well and help the game bring across just how wacky it is. This game is not set to have a muti-player mode.
WarioWare is one of those games that you can just pick up and play in 5-10 minute bursts, but donât expect a lot of story or strategy to this game. The game is wacky and is the type of game you love to see in the in-store demos. Its the kind of game that will be perfect for wasting time and helping those long car rides seem easier. If you have played the other WarioWare games then you know what to expect, except using the DSâs innovation this time around. WarioWare Touched! seems to be a big hit in Japan, and hopefully weâll see what all the buzz is about soon. If your lucky, you can get this game for a Valentine's Day present this year...
Total Appeal Score: 7/10
-Ultimate Zelda Guru






3 Comments:
Nice site!
[url=http://zcsiylsq.com/kweb/wjwa.html]My homepage[/url] | [url=http://lsrabzgp.com/wkem/rsty.html]Cool site[/url]
Well done!
My homepage | Please visit
Good design!
http://zcsiylsq.com/kweb/wjwa.html | http://jnofjekr.com/atft/jtmr.html
Post a Comment
<< Home