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{{Header Nav|game=Yoshi Touch & Go|num=1}}
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|title=Yoshi Touch & Go
|title=Yoshi Touch & Go
|image=yoshitagbox.jpg
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Nintendo DS]]
|systems={{syslist|ds|wiiu}}
|released={{jp|2005|January 27}}{{us|2005|March 14}}{{eu|2005|May 6}}
|year=2005
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|preceded by=[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]
|followed by=[[Yoshi's Island DS]]
|series=Yoshi
|series=Yoshi
|website=http://yoshi.nintendods.com/
|website=http://yoshi.nintendods.com/
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What began as a simple technical demo soon became a great example of what developers could achieve with the touch screen, '''Yoshi Touch & Go''' introduced a brand new way to play, and features an innovative method of touch screen use. Drag and tap the screen to control the actions of Yoshi and save both Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. The game itself isn't a complete game, but is more of a throw-back to old school games where the main objective was to achieve the highest score.
What began as a simple technical demo soon became a great example of what developers could achieve with the touch screen, '''Yoshi Touch & Go''' introduced a brand new way to play, and features an innovative method of touch screen use. Drag and tap the screen to control the actions of Yoshi and save both Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. The game itself isn't a complete game, but is more of a throw-back to old school games where the main objective was to achieve the highest score.


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==Story==
==Story==
This is the story as described in the Yoshi Touch & Go game manual:
This is the story as described in the Yoshi Touch & Go game manual:
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==Gameplay Summary==
{{Yoshi}}
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* Each game type has the same controls, just different goals
* During the sky sections of the game, you direct Baby Mario's movement by drawing clouds on the bottom screen.
* Circling enemies will turn them into coins inside bubbles, which can then be thrown to Baby Mario to be collected.
* You can also circle coins themselves, and do the same thing with them.
* Once you reach the end of the sky section, Yoshi takes over moving Mario during the ground section.
* Everything possible in the sky is possible on the ground.
* There are a few controls only possible while on the ground.
* Different color Yoshis have varying speeds, and starting amount of eggs once the ground is reached.
* Yoshi's color depends on amount of points collected in the sky section
* You throw eggs to collect coins and defeat enemies.


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Latest revision as of 20:10, 16 September 2022

Box artwork for Yoshi Touch & Go.
Box artwork for Yoshi Touch & Go.
Yoshi Touch & Go
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo DS, Wii U
Preceded byYoshi Topsy-Turvy
Followed byYoshi's Island DS
SeriesYoshi
Genre(s)Action
Players1-2
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksOfficial websiteYoshi Touch & Go ChannelSearchSearch

What began as a simple technical demo soon became a great example of what developers could achieve with the touch screen, Yoshi Touch & Go introduced a brand new way to play, and features an innovative method of touch screen use. Drag and tap the screen to control the actions of Yoshi and save both Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. The game itself isn't a complete game, but is more of a throw-back to old school games where the main objective was to achieve the highest score.

Story[edit]

This is the story as described in the Yoshi Touch & Go game manual:

A lone stork flies hastily through the darkened pre-dawn skies. Held firmly in its beak is a very special package: a pair of newborn twins, which the stork is hurrying to deliver to their parents.

Just as the stork races through the skies over Yoshi's Island, something terrible happens! A dark shadow rushes toward the stork with tremendous speed and crashes into it! The startled stork drops the twin babies...

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