I remember feeling kinda ripped off buying this game when it first came out, but over the years I bet I've booted this game up more than any of the Pokémon titles put together. Nintendo EAD doesn't really put out many score-attack arcade style games often, and this is an especially approachable one. The download play can get heated too! This probably would have seen more love as a DSiWare release. Kirby Air Ride didn't need much content to become a hood classic, so what's stopping Yoshi Touch & Go?
Bought this as part of a '3 for £5' deal at Game several years ago, and I still have yet to see the appeal of this. It has Pictochat functionality! ...Which requires closing the game to open Pictochat.
Things like that are what make this game feel far more like a tech demo that would be SLIGHTLY more excusable as a pack-in title with the DS. Except, it launched almost a year after the DS did. Pointless.
Things like that are what make this game feel far more like a tech demo that would be SLIGHTLY more excusable as a pack-in title with the DS. Except, it launched almost a year after the DS did. Pointless.
To say this is a tech demo is to give it too much credit. It's a crappy arcadey minigame masquerading as a full price DS game. The only reason anyone bought this was because the DS line up was very thin in the months after launch. The game is slow paced, annoying and unforgiving, the most charitable I can be is to say it was a bad idea for how to use the touch screen that only made sense in these early, early days.
Over the years, Yoshi has been accused of many things, including being a fraud that does tax evasion and runs from the law.
Of course, it's hard to imagine that: there is no way one of Nintendo's most adorable and silly mascots can be this stinky.... until you remember that he once sold you a literal tech demo at full price, didn't elaborated and left the room while taking your clothes... and now you can kinda see Yoshi committing tax fraud!
I rememeber trying this game with the DS of a friend, and being charmed by the really adorable environments, cute graphics and cute use of the touch screen to creat clouds.... admittely I was a dumb kid, but this didn't stop me to ask my friend to rent the game for a bit and going past the cute but really simple first level, wondering what else the game had to offer...... OH, that was it! Huh.... well that sucked a lot.
I guess the touch screen was innovative for the time or something, but this is such a nothing experience that I am even surprised that it was able to get released on the market. I guess it can be considered a "silly arcade experience", where you try to aim for an higher score in the different (not that different) modes the game has to offer, but honestly... there are mobile games with more content than this. It would have been totally fine as a side mode for a Mario Party or a Yoshi Island entry, but on its own..... yeah no, sorry.
If you are searching for 5 sorta charming minutes where you use clouds to move around Baby Mario and make Yoshi go up and down (since he moves on its own).... honestly don't bother. Sorry.
Of course, it's hard to imagine that: there is no way one of Nintendo's most adorable and silly mascots can be this stinky.... until you remember that he once sold you a literal tech demo at full price, didn't elaborated and left the room while taking your clothes... and now you can kinda see Yoshi committing tax fraud!
I rememeber trying this game with the DS of a friend, and being charmed by the really adorable environments, cute graphics and cute use of the touch screen to creat clouds.... admittely I was a dumb kid, but this didn't stop me to ask my friend to rent the game for a bit and going past the cute but really simple first level, wondering what else the game had to offer...... OH, that was it! Huh.... well that sucked a lot.
I guess the touch screen was innovative for the time or something, but this is such a nothing experience that I am even surprised that it was able to get released on the market. I guess it can be considered a "silly arcade experience", where you try to aim for an higher score in the different (not that different) modes the game has to offer, but honestly... there are mobile games with more content than this. It would have been totally fine as a side mode for a Mario Party or a Yoshi Island entry, but on its own..... yeah no, sorry.
If you are searching for 5 sorta charming minutes where you use clouds to move around Baby Mario and make Yoshi go up and down (since he moves on its own).... honestly don't bother. Sorry.
Este juego salió con la Nintendo DS para testear las nuevas e innovadoras funciones que la consola ofrecía; el lápiz táctil, el micrófono, entre otras. Como juego de testeo no está mal, pero sólo lo tienes que ver como eso. Es aburrido hasta la médula, solo tiene un modo de juego y además es innecesariamente complicado. Las nubes que creas con el lápiz táctil desaparecen más rápido de lo que uno quisiera. Lo único decente que tiene (y solo hasta que te acostumbras y ya te sabes el recorrido de memoria) es la primera fase en la que bebé Mario cae desde el cielo con su paracaídas.