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WarioWare: Touched!, known in Japan as is a video game for the Nintendo DS. It has been regarded by game journalists as one of the games which best utilizes the features of the Nintendo DS, alongside others such as Kirby: Canvas Curse and Metroid Prime: Hunters.
The gameplay is similar to that of WarioWare, Inc., but microgames are only played using the stylus, touch screen, and microphone. Examples of microgames include scratching Wario's back, cutting a rope so a cage falls on a duck, and catching fish in a net. After successfully completing a number of microgames, smaller, mostly non-competitive "toys" are unlocked. These allow the gamer to use the touch-screen to achieve tasks, such as playing with a yo-yo (in which one must hold the DS upside down), or building a snowman.
The game is similar across regions. One of the major differences is the game cover, which is yellow for Europe *.
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Characters
Wario — Touch Training: Basic microgames that involve tapping.
Mona — Cute Cuts: Microgames that involve pulling on things and slicing things. Short lines are drawn with the stylus.
Jimmy T. — Dance Club Rub: Microgames that involve rubbing. (Short, quick, repeated movements with the stylus)
Jamie T. — Jamie's Mix: Combines the previous three sets of microgames. Unlike the others, Jamie T. and her brother James T.'s stages start at the medium difficulty instead of easy.
Kat and Ana — Ninja Scribble: Microgames that involve scribbling and drawing.
Ashley & Red — Total Drag: Microgames that involve dragging on-screen objects.
Doctor Crygor — Slightly Unscrewed: Microgames that involve spinning. (Circular motions with the stylus)
James T. — James' Mix: Combines the previous three sets of microgames. Unlike the others, James T. and his sister Jamie T.'s stages start at the medium difficulty instead of easy.
Mike — Mic Rockin: Microgames that involve blowing into the DS's microphone REALLY HARD!
9-Volt and 18-Volt — Retro Action: Microgames involving classic Nintendo games.
Wario-Man — Super Zero: Microgames that involve any kind of touch-screen action, including those that weren't previously featured (such as keeping the stylus held in place).All of Wario-Man's microgames involve Wario.
Dribble, Spitz, and Orbulon do not have a microgame set in this game, but they do make cameo appearances.
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Notes
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Reception
IGN: Editors' Choice Award•
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See also
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