Showing posts with label Touchmaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Touchmaster. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Touchmaster review at Gamespy.

"For a puzzle game, there's nothing enigmatic about Touchmaster's intentions. Touchmaster? Geez, who are the marketing wizards that came up with that? I guess they want you to know, up front, that you're gonna be doin' a whole lot of touchin'. And you're going to have to become the master of that touchin' stuff if you want to be a Touchmaster (and who doesn't?)."


Full Source: Gamespy

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Touchmaster review at Gamespot.

"It's a safe bet that most Nintendo DS owners are probably too young to have ever played Midway's popular touch-screen games that are found atop bars across the country. But that hasn't stopped Midway from releasing Touchmaster, a nice compilation of 23 of its best touch-screen games. Most of the games are quite good, work well on the DS, and are simple yet fun enough to be enjoyed by players of all ages."


Full Source: Gamespot

Friday, July 6, 2007

Touchmaster review at Eurogamer.

"As timely releases go, this must be set to the Atomic Clock. Just as the pubs boot smokers out in the rain, so Midway pitches up with a compilation of crap old touch-screen pub games. You know - Target 21, Phoenix 13, 5 Star Generals, Trivia, Word Search. If the bells aren't ringing, picture the three blokes in paint-splattered t-shirts leaning against a huge lump of space-age plastic, pints atop, tapping icons on the screen. 80% chance, 20% practised anticipation, they're all a bit naff - but if you've been banished outside with a tab, why not take the best bit of the pub with you? This could be your 42 All-Time Classics."


Full Source: Eurogamer

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Touchmaster review at IGN.

"Midway's one of the few big publisher "hold outs" on the Nintendo DS - other than the odd multi-console release of Happy Feet last year, the company hasn't really embraced the dual-screen, touch screen handheld. But seeing its upcoming roster of games, it's ready to jump right on in…even if it's just a little later than most companies have. So it's no surprise that its first "get on the bandwagon quick!" title is a port of the games found in those touch-screen Touchmaster coin operated machines found at the end of the bar at nearly every city pub. This DS collection of 23 puzzle, card, trivia, and word games are already tried and tested as decent casual experiences for players who don't normally play videogames, and they certainly translate well on the Nintendo DS. Just don't look for an impressive features list beyond the decent stack of games in the cart."


Full Source: IGN

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