TouchMaster
DS- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Jun 25, 2007
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Most of its facets are somewhat sub-par, but the sheer addictive gameplay available in the title makes it perfect for the pick-up-and-play casual crowd.
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Touchmaster isn’t going to win any visual or technical achievements, but it is addicting enough to merit the 30 dollar price tag, and then some.
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To my surprise Touchmaster really did capture what a good compilation is made of.
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Nintendo PowerIf you're looking for something a little less straightforward than "Clubhouse Games" but not quite as quirky as "Brain Age", then this one's for you. [Sep 2007, p.85]
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TouchMaster might not be the deepest or the most rewarding game to ever hit the DS, but it is a lot of fun.
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The interface is no-frills and the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection system’s a little too clunky, but TouchMaster’s a decent collection of condensed, casual mini-games. Some are better than others, but none are tremendously terrible. It's, at the very least, a nice compilation for the quick pick-up-and-play experience.
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Touchmaster is packed with a wide variety of good, casual games.
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Really the only crime Touchmaster commits is not being upgraded with any extra features. You get exactly what you see here and while this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it can leave some gamers who have come to expect loads of extra content a bit disappointed in the end.
Awards & Rankings
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#64 Most Discussed DS Game of 2007
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46
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#46 Most Shared DS Game of 2007
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 10
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Mixed: 3 out of 10
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Negative: 3 out of 10
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Jun 8, 2021This game is an alright minigame compilation. Nothing too special, but it is a fun little distraction to take out once in a while.
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EdS.Oct 14, 2007
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ScottB.Jul 23, 2007