
55
I have to hand it to Nintendo for making another creative product, but it's more like a mini game than a complete DS title.
88
9 / 8 / 9 / 9 - 35 platinum [Jan 2005]
85
Mixes elements of classic Mario games and sidescrolling shooters with touch screen controls for an experience like you’ve never played before.
6
No está mal, pero tampoco bien, ya que tiene tan poco contenido que parece una demo y NO LO ES, tiene diferentes modos de juego, pero ninguno es muy llamativo.
5
One of those titles that seems more interested in finding a use for the touch screen than creating a fully immersive game, Touch & Go plays more like a phone game than a true Nintendo console experience. Not terrible, but there's not enough to it.
7
I didn't play this game as much as other games simply because this was at a time when my brothers and I had to share games with each other because we didn't have enough to buy games for ourselves. This was one that my brothers played more than me but I played enough to feel confident to talk about. This game was based around the touchscreen much like most of the ds games because they were trying to highlight that feature which was fine if they made it work with the game. This game was based on the touchscreen so it passes for me. It isn't perfect but it was fun, you get to start out in the sky and work your way towards a yoshi that you'll get depending on how you do on your decent. It's so simple yet so charming and back when DS games used to be much more cheap I feel this is perfectly acceptable for a game.
Yoshi Touch & Go
DS
Released On:
Mar 14, 2005
Metascore
Mixed or Average
73
User score
Mixed or Average
6.1
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90
A game that you can pick up instantly, learn to play within seconds (watch the handy tutorial for all the moves) and then not put down for a fair few hours.
80
As beautiful as Yoshi’s Island, as playable as Mario World and as crazy as Wario. [May 2005, p 93]
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29% Positive
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Jul 28, 2016
10
In metascore I would rate this 77/100. Yoshi Touch & Go is a good Yoshi game but is a bit bland and the gameplay is repetitive. And besides that, that's my only problems.
Dec 17, 2017
7
I didn't play this game as much as other games simply because this was at a time when my brothers and I had to share games with each other because we didn't have enough to buy games for ourselves. This was one that my brothers played more than me but I played enough to feel confident to talk about. This game was based around the touchscreen much like most of the ds games because they were trying to highlight that feature which was fine if they made it work with the game. This game was based on the touchscreen so it passes for me. It isn't perfect but it was fun, you get to start out in the sky and work your way towards a yoshi that you'll get depending on how you do on your decent. It's so simple yet so charming and back when DS games used to be much more cheap I feel this is perfectly acceptable for a game.
80
On the whole, it’s an addictive, highly entertaining, egg-chucking cloud-drawing high-scoring romp with plenty of replay value that positively reeks of the Nintendo Difference and is guaranteed to while away many a dull train journey.
78
You really have to concentrate on becoming a multitasking fiend - it may look simple, but there's a lot of strategy. [Apr 2005, p.135]
70
A great advertisement for the DS, and a solid way to spend short bursts of hyperactive gaming time.
60
While the vibrant color, cheerful sound, and whimsical theme are classic Nintendo, the title’s surprisingly narrow scope will make you wonder if Touch & Go was originally supposed to be a minigame for another title.
40
While the action can be borderline frantic, there’s just not enough content to satisfy anyone except maybe the very young or those who desire a full price game that struggle to be entertained for more than twenty minutes.
Jan 8, 2025
6
No está mal, pero tampoco bien, ya que tiene tan poco contenido que parece una demo y NO LO ES, tiene diferentes modos de juego, pero ninguno es muy llamativo.
Jun 5, 2023
5
One of those titles that seems more interested in finding a use for the touch screen than creating a fully immersive game, Touch & Go plays more like a phone game than a true Nintendo console experience. Not terrible, but there's not enough to it.
Aug 24, 2014
2
This game is the sort of game you'd only want to play if you had nothing better on you. The controls are confusing, the game fails to explain them (there isn't even a help menu!), you die in one hit with no chance of survival, and all in all, it's boring and frustrating. Even worse, the game is very flat and boring, having very little variation on the gameplay- something that I adore in games. The only thing it has going for it is the pretty graphics. Otherwise, the game feels soulless and flat; it seems more like a quick attempt to pop the round-nosed dinosaur on the DS than an actual, full-fledged game.
Nov 13, 2013
0
I hate this game! It is a pile of with 4 mini games and no fun. I don't recommend it for anyone in their right mind. Traded this in for a $5 game, and saved a lot of money and had a lot more fun.
SummaryYoshi and Baby Mario embark on another wild adventure, this time on the Nintendo DS. Using the Nintendo DS system's two screens and touch-screen capability, you'll have to help Yoshi guard Baby Mario and guide him to safety. On vertical-action levels, players must use the stylus to draw clouds on the touch screen to protect Baby Mario fr... Read More
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