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Midway’s Touchmaster 2 with a collection of 20 addictive and fun games from five different genres: Cards, Action, Strategy, Picture and Puzzle. With this many options to choose from, there is sure to be a game for each player. The Nintendo DS is all Touchmaster 2 games to palm of your hand – you to play a quick round to roll up your high score, or just sleeves and find some real competition against other players. No matter h.. . more>> a>
- Touchmaster 2 for the Nintendo DS returns with a collection of 20 addictive and fun games from five different genres
- Genres include: Cards, Action, Strategy, Picture, and Puzzle
- Includes all new games, including a few exciting twists on some familiar classics such as Mahki, Poker, and Solitaire
- With Download Play mode you can “beam” your favorite game to friends for instant battles on your Nintendo DS
- Build up your Wizard Points and collect all 60 platinum trophies to become the Ultimate Touchmaster
This product can be bought at Amazon for $18.99 -> here is the link: Touchmaster 2
Since I own the original master touch, I could not for my copy of TouchMaster 2 Wait to arrive. I pre-ordered two copies, so that the two DS-player in my house would have to fight through the game. I’m really sorry that I have.
At first I thought this game would be more Solitare card games and action games are challenging. Games, could play if I sit in the doctor’s office. In reality, none of the save games – two – are all a challenge.
Let me break it down. I will not go all the games, but enough to give you an idea.
Combo 11 is not very easy to master, it is too easy to play. There’s not much skill, such as the pairs game in the original Touchmaster required. You can pretty much play until you get bored and stop on their own. Simply put, you just match pairs, which is in 11th
carpet a cool game. There are some thought processes you need to continue playing. I find it difficult. You build on Aces in any color, but your playing field is limited at any level, so it will be challenging as you go along.
Speed Solitare is a joke. I played twenty times without continuous loss of a game.
Speed Demon is a game that can not lose driving. No skill is. Trust me, if I may say a three-year-old master – I have done it.
Bowling fairs a little better but is still so simple that my three year old grandson almost mastered it.
Super Mahki is less demanding than the original and you can not change (or I’ve just not figured out how) to map the blocks.
Dice King is a cross between Mahki and Yahtzee. This game is challenging, frustrating and more fun for me.
I’m not too keen on this little mascot with. I do not see the purpose. I miss the start and the list of favorite games is three less than the original Touch Master.
Overall, I’m really disappointed because I paid full price and I rarely pay full price for a game. I will always have the games just because of my aforementioned grandson. He loves to play “Bowling” and “Cars” when he comes to visit. I reserve the game because of him.
I hope the team puts out Touchmaster a different game, but I’d like to see them back on the types of games that the first time I get.
My advice – wait until the price drops, then buy this, especially if you have a little guy that bowling and car games have you. < , br />
If you do not even buy the original, that one instead.
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Julie Totsch
June 11th, 2010
Simply put, Touch Master 2 is quite a disappointment. I currently own 19 assorted Nintendo DS games. I bought every game (except for Touch Master 2) After about careful look at people’s reviews on different websites. So far, that conservative approach was successful because I have to buy each game after screening enjoyed good games. I broke my rule through the purchase of TouchMaster 2 without prior verification review. I own the first Touchmaster and I think it is a great DS game to own. I had mistakenly believed that Touchmaster 2 would be great as well. Wow, I was wrong! Touch Master 2 is boring. There is no way to spread around pretty sugar.
The Super Mahki on Touchmaster 2 is not as much fun as the original on Mahki Touchmaster. The need? Having a character? completely meaningless. The card games are weak. If you play solitaire Solitaire Overload buy only has 101 solitaire games. If you play Texas Hold’em, only buy Midnight Play Pack. If you like, pool, 8 ball or 9 ball buy, play Midnight Play Pack. There really is no reason, Touch Master 2, as other DS games have much better versions than Touchmaster 2, both in graphical quality and enjoyment to buy the game. I enjoy someone who can rationally image Touchmaster 2 if it were to buy a first or second game for the DS. However, if you already Solitaire Overload, Club House Games, Midnight Play Pack, and the original master touch, there is no reason to purchase Touch Master 2. You’ll be very disappointed, as I do. After this huge disappointment, I am sure to read my policy carefully before you buy DS game reviews stick. Touch Master 2 is just money out the window. Do not buy it.
DS Enthusiast
June 11th, 2010
I loved the original master touch and was looking forward to this sequel. It’s terrible. The games are not fun and difficult to manage. the word and picture games games I love were generally disappointing. I enjoy the occasional mindless, easy to play, fast game, and I found none in touchamster. There were many in the original packaging. If you do not have the original that you can buy. There is a lot of fun and worth the price.
mooma gooma
June 11th, 2010
I was super excited about this game because I first Touchmaster – the quirky DS from last year that this addictive touch screen games you see at your local bar made has been made. So I pre-ordered this game. Unfortunately, this sequel seems a few things right, while other things wrong. While there are new games and features I enjoy are, but I can not help it, but think that this collection would have done better.
I’m going to separate my post in two parts as I dissect the positives and negatives of Touch Master 2.
The good news:
The new mascot-function (+ you get a crazy way to present themselves pick) will be a hit with younger players.
+ Two DS players can play most games with only one copy of the game via the wireless connection.
For the most part +, the graphics seem better and bigger, especially in the cards. I am sure that some older players will know that to appreciate.
+ There are fun new picture games (similar to “Photo Hunt”) and even some photo-realistic graphics. I was so happy to see them they contain.
+ The two puns are gorgeous and unique.
+ “Dice King” is a brilliant new addiction, reminds me of Tetris Attack part and a part of Yahtzee.
+ “Catwalk Caper”, “Beaned” and “Speed Demon” are all refreshingly different action games.
+ “Catacombs” is an instant classic! It is a fun maze game, kind of like the old “Adventure” and “Gauntlet” games is an amazingly simple and Quest, but it still breaks on the form, which can be used for a touch screen game. This game was a big surprise.
The bad news:
– The Mascot function may discourage adult fans of the first game. It seems kind of like a cheap off the Mii feature to knock on the Wii.
-Man from the Top Ten of the stored values for each game! Why? That was the feature that the original Touchmaster been so addictive. The new game only saves your top score per game.
– There are no more or play on the Internet a Web site, high on his score.
< br /> The Cup feature adds nothing to play the game in my book.
– The new music is random, terrible and powerful and with not even the atmosphere some of the games ready. Fortunately, you can turn off the music and hear is the sound effects! It is sad because the first Touchmaster had great music, the play actually in the game as “Pond Kings strengthened.”
The cute, quirky sound effects from the first game (crowd cheers) are now missing. Also, there is no audio Clock ticking, which would have added to tension in some addictive games. The period in Touch Master 2 is more loosey goose. This works in some games but not others.
– Like the arcade version, it should have been included a “Hint” feature found with the image, games. Plus, seem to some of the images they selected grossly unfair (distant and blurred) on such a small screen.
– This time there are no games in which two players have the same image . share It would be nice to have “Quick Chess was” to have this collection.
– The card game does not seem so outstanding as those first in the collection.
< , br /> – “Bowling” is far too easy and the game continues until you are bored silly. “Hot Hoops” on the first collection was great because they do not cover their welcome.
– Again, where is “Monster Madness” or at least a decent clone of her? It is the most popular touch screen game in the world (I have spent a small fortune, they play over the years) to Midway to go fork over some cash to earn license. This collection had some pretty pathetic puzzle games, this time with the inferior “Super Mahki” and a real Snoozer called “Prismatix. . . believe me the name makes it sound more interesting than it actually is.
Finally, like Midway back to the drawing board for Touch Master 3 – or better yet, play near flawless, original Touchmaster again and try to duplicate his magic. Finally, it should be touch-screen fans what they want really, really, really – “Monster Madness”
a reader
June 11th, 2010
In determining decide on buying this game, consider that this is a bundle of many types of games, then, whether it would be better, a game that all can be found on a strategy, as It stands under the motto. . .
For example: In Touchmaster2 it is a game where you can find things. If this appeals to you then I suggest MillionHeir. If you like racing games, then I suggest that the purchase of a total racing game. If you like card games, then buy Clubhouse Games.
As there was so many different games, it seems not much programming effort in a game, making some of the screens and game variants are average, in Compared to its competitive advantage in solo play about colleagues are on the market. . .
It’s fun, but you can waste money when you really only one or two games of the Games. . . . .
Hunter's Wife
June 11th, 2010