Yoshi Touch & Go
Yoshi Touch & Go (Nintendo DS)

Developer
Nintendo
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Platformer
Players
2
C3 Score
7
Reader Score (10 Votes)
9
7
9
Posted on 10.06.2005
Posted by Adam Riley (Adam Riley)
Comments: 16
Reads: 6435
Tags:
Yoshi Touch & Go, Nintendo, Nintendo, Platformer, Nintendo DS
Posted by Adam Riley (Adam Riley)
Comments: 16
Reads: 6435
Tags:
Yoshi Touch & Go, Nintendo, Nintendo, Platformer, Nintendo DS
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Nintendo is definitely pushing the innovation ticket further than usual lately, especially when it comes to games that are due out on the Nintendo DS. This time round the company has taken a small touch-screen demonstration from E3 2004 and developed it into a fully-fledged DS release featuring the loveable green dinosaur, Yoshi. The question, as with Namco’s Pac-Pix, has to be whether or not the transition from demo to finished product was a worthy one.
With two Yoshi games coming out in close succession, yet both being on systems of differing graphical ability, it would be unfair to compare Universal Gravitation on the GBA to Touch & Go on the DS. What you basically have here is a massively improved version of the SNES classic Yoshi’s Island. This is far preferable to the cleaner visuals of Yoshi’s Story on the N64, as the childish-styling of the backgrounds in Touch & Go give the game a great identity, rather than looking like a run-of-the-mill platform. What difference that can be made fairly is the amount of detail that has gone into how YUG and YT&G – with the former developed by an outside team, Artoon, and the latter in-house. The distinction is stark, with far more of that special Nintendo touch present on Touch & Go. The game truly is a pleasure to play through – everything is happy, bright and even interesting to look at. Just what you want in such a game…
The main problem with Touch & Go lies in its length and the fact that despite the various different modes, there are no actual aims in the game, other than surviving as long as possible or obtaining the largest score in one go. This really does limit the potential for repeated sessions and reduces the amount of fun that can be had on the whole. The same problem can be aimed at this as was levelled at Yoshi’s Nintendo 64 outing, which itself also relied on multiple play throughs to keep the dust from building up on the cartridge. Unfortunately, the repetitive floating down and then on-rails platform action prevent the same level of interest as Yoshi’s Story, where at least you could sniff the ground for hidden items! On the plus side, the randomised nature of the levels adds a nice little bit of variety, so all is not lost…And the two-player race via one DS media card is great fun.
Thankfully, unlike Universal Gravitation, Touch & Go brings the familiar themes from the dinosaurs past outings. There are the usual pleasant little ditties dotted around the game, with softer takes of the Yoshi’s Island theme, mixed in with a lovely underwater Super Mario 64 tune, pan-pipes and soothing whistling. Sometimes there are funkier versions of the Island soundtrack, with marimba-style beats that make you want to wiggle around whilst playing! Then there are the sound effects of Yoshi jumping, fire his eggs, straining to jump higher, his little footsteps and others such as the noise made by drawing and blowing away clouds. Nintendo’s attention to detail on presentation is as impressive as ever – and headphones are called for to get the most out of Touch & Go! Even it is just to hear the cure little voice snippets…
One of the favourite Nintendo DS demos from last year’s E3 was what is now Yoshi’s Touch & Go and just like Pac-Pix it has now been developed from a simple demo into a full-blown game that follows on from Yoshi’s Island and Story more than the recent Universal Gravitation. Many questioned the decision to do such a thing with Namco’s game, with many believing that the final product would not be worthy of the
Upon landing safely and being picked up by a green Yoshi, the platform section commences. These can be on-rails going across the screen left or right. The premise is basically the same as before, except in a horizontal fashion now. Circling enemies has the same effect, as does drawing cloud lines. Now, though, you can repeatedly tap on Yoshi to make him jump higher, or double-tap enemies to fire and egg at them. Care must be taken at times, just like in the vertical drop area, as gusts of wind can blow away your clouds randomly. You can also manually blow you clouds away if necessary, by using the DS mic. And that is the whole game summed up…showing just how basic it has remained since being a demo. Sure you can shoot into the sky to collect coins or knock enemies down to collect fruit from them, thus replenishing your egg supply, but it is a little too ‘rinse and repeat’ to be classed as ‘AAA’. Thankfully the old adage of ‘just one more try’ comes into effect because of just how charming the game is; otherwise nothing could have saved it.
The main problem with Touch & Go lies in its length and the fact that despite the various different modes, there are no actual aims in the game, other than surviving as long as possible or obtaining the largest score in one go. This really does limit the potential for repeated sessions and reduces the amount of fun that can be had on the whole. The same problem can be aimed at this as was levelled at Yoshi’s Nintendo 64 outing, which itself also relied on multiple play throughs to keep the dust from building up on the cartridge. Unfortunately, the repetitive floating down and then on-rails platform action prevent the same level of interest as Yoshi’s Story, where at least you could sniff the ground for hidden items! On the plus side, the randomised nature of the levels adds a nice little bit of variety, so all is not lost…And the two-player race via one DS media card is great fun.
Gameplay
6
The idea behind the concept is a smart one, guiding your character, tapping on enemies or drawing round to kill them and jumping using the touch-screen. Repetition spoils all this, though.
Graphics
9
This is Yoshi's Island taken several steps further, which is definitely a wonderful thing! Nintendo has created a game with spectacular graphical character.
Sound
8
Just as with the visual side, the audio aspects of Touch & Go prove that Nintendo never has trouble getting the most out of its systems. Stick you headphones into this treat...
Value
8
The lack of extras included reduce the replayability. However, the multiplayer and 'one more go' nature means all is not lost.
7
C3 Score It is hard to fault Yoshi's Touch & Go too much as it is a devine concept. However, it seems that in Nintendo's rush to get 'AAA' content out onto the DS market, two of the 'A's have been missed off. So if you find this cheap, then snap it up...Otherwise, approach with a little hesitation./10
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Operations Director, Senior Editor
This was such a tough one to score...the amount of times I changed my mind! Originally it was going to be as high as 8.8, but I changed my mind after some reflection on other DS games I've played...especially the excellent Pac-Pix!
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is spinning plates.
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Pretty much how I would have rated, I'd maybe give it an 8.2. Wonderful game, not AAA, but brilliant in its own unique puzzle-platform-scrolling shoot 'em up way. I agree totally with the headphone remark, it sounds a lot better with them.
Thank-ya-very-much! Nice one 'raz.
Thank-ya-very-much! Nice one 'raz.

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L12 Kremling
I hate having to do that first parachuting bit every time you turn it off. It's definately too short. I like it, it's just not great. I probably would give it the same score, if not a little lower.
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L100 C3 Master
Bit suprised about the score, its making me wonder if i should get the game right now...

Operations Director, Senior Editor
I think many people have been put off this - shame it actually did better than Universal Gravitation in all honesty, as the GBA tilt game is far better overall.
The thing that disappoints me is that when Nintendo does non-goal titles normally, it makes sure that there's a lot of substance to it to hold gamers' attention.
Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]
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The thing that disappoints me is that when Nintendo does non-goal titles normally, it makes sure that there's a lot of substance to it to hold gamers' attention.

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Where did YOU learn to fly?
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Hmmm, well I dissagree with the score, I think it has great gameplay, I would recommend this to anyone.
is spinning plates.
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L100 C3 Master
I hated the Baby Mario bit at first, but then it all just clicked and now I don't mind it.


Operations Director, Senior Editor
Sure it's great gameplay...for what is there. It's just from Nintendo I've come to expect a little more than an extended demo.
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Where did YOU learn to fly?
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L100 C3 Master
What more can you expect? I mean, what *is* an AAA game? I don't see how you can better this much, for DS, its the kind of simple, enjoyable game that we can expect a lot of to come.
Indeed
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I've yet to pick this up, but I look forward to giving it a blast.
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"So if you find this cheap, then snap it up...Otherwise, approach with a little hesitation."
That's exactally what I was going to say. I wouldn't pay
That's exactally what I was going to say. I wouldn't pay
YOU HAVE JUST LOST THE GAME. Sorry. 


Operations Director, Senior Editor
Exactly nin10do, you'll really enjoy 'giving this a blast' - it's just that there's not the depth you'd expect from Nintendo. Beam, Nintendo's AAA games have the creativity found here, but also incentives to return as well as depth that make you not want to put the game down (in my opinion anyway). A good concept is not always enough...
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L23 Fire Leo
i really like touch and go beacuse it is a calm game
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28.6.2005
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Operations Director, Senior Editor
Really? Drives me crazy at times! Sometimes I can guide Baby Mario down to the ground with the greatest of ease...and then other times I seem to be unable to navigate him past the first few obstacles. Getting a batch of enemies or obstacles in close proximity can cause some definite hand/brain ache as you desperately flicking around on the touch-screen!
:-D
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I'm sure they'll make a full-blown sequel. Then I would be interested.
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