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Title: Yoshi Touch & Go!
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Toanuvafreak123 - April 10, 2005 06:02 PM (GMT)
Anyone else have this amazing game? At first, it looks like an overpriced high-score-based boring game. This is NOT true. You start out with Score Attack and Marathon mode. Score attack requires you to collect coins, eat enimies, throw eggs, and bounce your way to a high score. Marathon mode has you running a marathon, swiching Yoshis every 1000 feet. When you collect 100 points in this mode, you get a superstar bubble and Baby Mario runs like crazy, smacking open several enimies! When you replace the high score on either, you get a new mode! This game is evilly addictive. Here are it's ratings.

Storyline: 2/10. This game has hardly any storyline. SMW2, the game it's based on, provides that.

Graphics: 7/10. It looks like something you'd find on the SNES or GBA, excluding quite a few cool special effects, like when you throw eggs. Also, instead of putting your name as high score, you put incredibly-good looking avatars. Some come from the game, some look like they're from SM64, and then for the classic gamer a bunch of 16-bit Koopas and such.

Gameplay: 9/10. This gameplay is ridicously addictive. Basicly you draw clouds for Baby Mario to fall on and Yoshi to walk on. You can tap the screen to make him throw eggs, or tap Yoshi himself and he jumps or flutter kicks (when in the air). Drawing a not too big, not too small circle creates a bubble, nothingness when it's by itself. However, if you draw it around enimies, coins, or fruits, you can bring it to Yoshi for him to eat/collect.

Replay Value: 10/10. There are essentially 5 levels, one for each mode, and the Baby Mario Drop. The whole game is replay value.

Multiplayer: 7/10. While I haven't played it myself, Multiplayer looks very promising. It only requires 1 pak, and from what I've seen in the manual it's pretty cool. Baby Mario Vs. Baby Luigi!

Price: 8/10. 35 bucks is cheap for such an addictive and awesome game. While there are better deals for $35, such as SM64DS or WW:T, this is a really great game!

Overall: 7.1666666666666666666666666666666666666666... This game is worth buying, in my opinion, but not over insanely impressive games like SM64DS. If you hate Yoshi, you wouldn't want it, but why are you even here?

Nyx - April 10, 2005 07:46 PM (GMT)
It does seem kind of short, as are most Yoshi games. Though they are al almsot always addictive like that. Yoshi is cool, I'll look into getting it once I get a DS.

Toanuvafreak123 - April 10, 2005 08:25 PM (GMT)
Actually, SMW2 was rather long. 8 worlds with 8 levels each. 64 levels normally, + 2 secret levels per = 80 Levels. Woah.

mike_subuzi - April 17, 2005 04:01 PM (GMT)
By what i just read the storyline sucks .

KingPoohy - April 17, 2005 04:02 PM (GMT)
i might get that game people say its gay though :(

Toanuvafreak123 - April 17, 2005 04:03 PM (GMT)
How can a game be "gay"? <_< It's rated E. It's by Nintendo. The word "Touch" refers to poking Yoshi with a stylus to make him jump.

Darkness Wolf - April 17, 2005 04:36 PM (GMT)
Yes. And, besides, some people would take that as an offense.

Me, I just if it extremely annoying. <_<

Toanuvafreak123 - April 17, 2005 05:48 PM (GMT)
Seriously, though, some people will call everything on the DS "gay" because you use the stylus to touch things...




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