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I bought it as a big fan of yoshi games, they have all been a lot of fun and been really enjoyable. This game is good, it has the same charm as its fellows but I was let down by how its only a few different play modes, not any real levels. I have kirby power paint brush which control wise is very similar and is definately the better game. It is fun and its pretty addictive when youre trying to beat the high scores but after that I lost most of my interest. I wouldnt go so far as to say dont buy it, but I would say try and get it cheap.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 21Feb2008 | | | Yoshi Touch and Go!, which seems like a kind of a spin-off from Yoshi Island (aka Super marioworld 2). Yoshi carries baby Mario, taking down enemies with his eggs. You just use the touch screen to make cloud paths, make Yoshi jump or throw eggs, trap enemies in a bubble. And also the microphone is used for getting rid of the clouds. No D-pad or button (apart from start button) is used. Structured in an old arcade game type, where getting High Scores are the main point of playing the games. There are different modes that you can show off your skills (by getting the highest score, going the longest distance, clearing in the shortest time, etc.) One simple mistake will lead you to the Game Over. The game may sound a bit repetitive and boring, but actually its not. Its highly addictive, really challenging and fun. Very easy to get the hang of the control but a large amount of time should be invested to master it. Very easy at the beginning(Endless Mode), but becomes incredibly difficult and fast as you progress. Overall, a very well constructed game on a simple creative idea. I have got most of the great DS games, from Meteos, Super Mario Kart, Advance Wars, Kirby, NIntendogs and Tony Hawk. But the one keeps making me come back to play again is definately Yoshi!
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 13Mar2006 | | | It looks like one of those little toy things for infants that wind past the same scene round and round, but the simple, nice looking artwork hides a fiendish game that constantly begs to be tried again. Each time you play its different too, you never know how far youre going to get. A welcome break from shooting thinga with authentic WWII weapons. The touch screen and dual screen is used effectively for once, which makes you think youre getting some value from these items youve paid for.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 01Nov2005 | | |
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