WarioWare: Touched!

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Template:Infobox WarioWare: Touched!, known as Sawaru Made in Wario (さわるメイド イン ワリオ Sawaru Meido in Wario, lit. "Touching Made in Wario") in Japan. The beta name of the game was WarioWare, Inc. DS. This game is a Nintendo DS game, and the fourth game in the WarioWare series. The game itself is made up of many microgames - tiny mini-games with a simple idea. Touched! microgames are based on touching the touch screen with the stylus. There are several characters in the game, and each one has his or her own style of microgames. In addition, the game includes many "mix characters" - characters whose games are taken from normal characters. Besides the microgames, the game also includes special "toys" won by achieveing certain tasks (like scoring a certain amount of points in a specific game. The player can play with these toys using the touch screen, but they do not affect general gameplay.

WarioWare: Touched! is considered the rarest game in the entire series, due to popular sale, however it did realese in almost every region on the world, unlike, for example, WarioWare: Twisted!. Despite the fact that Touched! is one of the least sold WarioWare games, it was one of the better sold launch titles for the Nintendo DS. The game has been regarded as one of the games which best utilizes the features of the Nintendo DS.

Characters and stages

Main article: List of microgames in WarioWare: Touched!

Every character in WarioWare got their own microgames. Here is a list of the characters and stages.

Character Stage Control style Microgame theme
Wario Touch Training Touching or poking objects (None)
Mona Cute Cuts Slicing (None)
Jimmy T. Dance Club Rub Rubbing (None)
Jamie T. Jamie's Mix (No particular control) Wario's, Mona's and Jimmy's microgames
Kat and Ana Ninja Scribble Drawing (None)
Ashley Total Drag Dragging objects (None)
Dr. Crygor Slightly Unscrewed Rotating or turning objects (None)
James T. James's Remix (No particular control) Kat and Ana's, Ashley's and Crygor's microgames
Mike Mic Rocking Blowing in the microphone (None)
9-Volt and 18-Volt Retro Action (No particular control) Classic Nintendo games
Wario-Man Super Zero (No particular control) Microgames based on Wario
Pink Bear Monster Megamix (No particular control) All Microgames without boss games and higher getting speed
White Bear Harcore Mix (No particular control) All Microgames without boss games and one life
Yellow Bear Gnarly Mix (No particular control) All Microgames without boss games with incredible speed


Souvenirs

Souvenirs can be unlocked by completing taskes like getting 30 points on a stage or playing all microgames. Souvenirs can both be stored in Games and in the Toy Room. If stored in Games, souvenirs can be found quickly, but amount of souvenirs the player can store here is limited. If the player wants all the souvenirs at one place, the souvenirs can be stored in the Toy Room. Here is a list of souvenirs.

Toy Room 1

Souvenir Description
Snow Man I'm bored… and freezing! Roll a snowball and make a snowman so I can kick it over!
Wario Spinner Blow on the contraption to see the gnarliness that is Wario!
Whistle a Tune Blow into the microphone to whistle
Calculator WHAT?! This cheap calculator only adds and subtracts! The salesman told me it could vacuum and bake beans!
Juggle Boy Slap Juggle Boy's hand to keep him juggling! Juggle, boy, juggle!
Piano Don't try to play this mini piano in a concert, because you'll get laughed at. They'll throw things, too... sticky things.
Orbit Ball Draw lines to bounce this freakishly happy little ball into orbit. He'll ricochet off stars and UFO's, so watch out!
Air Toss 2000 Blow into the microphone to levitate the ball. Warning: you are guaranteed to look stupid.
Metronome This stupid thing won't stop ticking! I threw it against a wall, hurled into an industrial grinder, and even sat on it... and still won't shut up!
Wario Paint Pick a color from the palette on the top and start painting!
Pong Ping If you want to settle a rivalry once and for all, you've gotta do it with the ultimate game of skill... Pong Ping! Use both the L and R Buttons to settle your spat on the court. The first player to score 10 points wins!
Kitchen Timer Use the kitchen timer to improve your awful cooking. Oh, and hurry up and bake me a pie!
Pet Brine Buddies Zoom in on those salty little freaks with the magnifying glass! What does this stupid light bulb do?!
Wind Chime You could cut this air with a plastic spork! Blow into the microphone to cool it down!
Reel-to-Reel Spin the reels to play, fast-forward or rewind the film.
Bubble Blaster Bubbles have only two purposes in life: confusing animals and irritating adults. Choose one and run with it!
Mona Pizza Just for forking over your money, you get to watch this hot new video! It hasn't even shown up on the Internet yet.

Gallery

Box Art

Official Artwork

Trivia

  • European versions of the game are at some points not localized. Despite the game cover in Europe is yellow, the game's title screen and the menu icon are still orange (while in Japanese editions of the game, the title screen and icon are yellow). Also, in the explanation of the microgame Gold Digger, the series' first game is referred to as WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Migrogame$!, while the European title of it is WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania.
  • In Japanese editions of the game, the music that plays when a boss game is announced is the same as the Speed Up music, while other editions of the game have original music.
  • This is the last WarioWare to use the term Speed Up outside of Japan. In newer WarioWare games, Faster will be shown when speed gets higher.
  • This WarioWare game has at total of 190 microgames. This microgames amount is the smallest in the whole series.


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