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== The Basics ==
== The Basics ==


Simplified to the highest degree Warioware is a ton of 3 second minigames thrown at you over and over. The games are usually explained by one or two word instructions. Between minigames  it flashes to a screen showing your number of lives and the lvl that you're in (ex. wario riding his motorcycle). The games are usually based on reflexes and timing.
Simplified to the highest degree, WarioWare: Touched! is collection of 180, five second minigames, thrown at you over and over. The games are usually explained by one or two word instructions. There is a very short intermission between each game that displays the amount of lives you have left, and the current number of minigames that you've gone through. The games are usually based on reflexes and timing through the use of every Nintendo DS (excluding the D-Pad, face buttons, and shoulder buttons).

Revision as of 08:38, 23 December 2005

About WarioWare: Touched!

WarioWare Touched! is about as random as it gets, right down to the very concept. WarioWare is not one game as normal but hundreds of 5 second mini-games that you play in quick succession. The original WarioWare was for Game Boy Advance and many people loved the idea. With the new technology offered by the Nintendo DS (touch screen, microhphone, dual screens) Nintendo would be a fool not to make a sequel. So WarioWare: Touched! was born.

Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Release Date (North America): February 14, 2005
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

The Basics

Simplified to the highest degree, WarioWare: Touched! is collection of 180, five second minigames, thrown at you over and over. The games are usually explained by one or two word instructions. There is a very short intermission between each game that displays the amount of lives you have left, and the current number of minigames that you've gone through. The games are usually based on reflexes and timing through the use of every Nintendo DS (excluding the D-Pad, face buttons, and shoulder buttons).