I wonder how awkward it would be to play Twisted on the DS? I'll probably just get Touched, which apparently has a lot of the minigames from Twisted just altered to use the touch screen.
At least they realize that not everyone is getting a DS.
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I wonder how awkward it would be to play Twisted on the DS? I'll probably just get Touched, which apparently has a lot of the minigames from Twisted just altered to use the touch screen.
Yeah, it still makes little to no sense to me as to why Wario Ware Twisted wasn't released here around the same time as the Japanese version.Originally Posted by Tain
Oh well. What'cha gonna do?
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So, if this is all Touched! is going to be, I'll be very disappointed.
I remember the Japanese version of twisted came out in early November and the DS one came out in December. It's not that much time.Originally Posted by Tain
Yeah, and people that got both found it to be a bit of an overkill. I skipped out on Twisted, but got Touched! and beat it within a few days. It's a lot of fun, but I still think that the original GBA game is the best by far; the mini games in Touched! all use the stylus (a few use the microphone too), and I felt that there wasn't as much variety in the game; you're pretty much just touching the screen or rubbing it various places for 95% of the games. Not as much replay value IMO.Originally Posted by Jester
Their both really short games. Am sure the dev. times for these games will be really short.
Has anyone played Twisted? How does that one stack up to the original?
Yep. There are idiots out there that would pass up a new 2D Castlevania.Originally Posted by Revoltor
Twisted is ok, but it got a release too close to touched if you ask me. My arm muscles hurt alot otherwise I'd play it more. Personally, I'm not real impressed by Twisted for some reason.. Maybe because touched didn't deliver like the original did. I don't know. Why can't they just release a game like the original, only with more mini-games? They don't need to use gimmicks to make a good game.
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