Touchmaster 2
Touchmaster 2

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Midway Entertainment
Brand : Midway
Label : Midway Entertainment
Publisher : Midway Entertainment
Model : 19205
Platform : Nintendo DS
Studio : Midway Entertainment
ReleaseDate : 2008-10-21
Lowest Used Price: USD $27.00
Lowest New Price: USD $27.75
- 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
Midway's Touchmaster 2 returns 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 certain to be a game for every player. The Nintendo DS delivers all the Touchmaster 2 games to palm of your hand -- you can play a quick round to beat your high-score, or roll up your sleeves and finds some real competition against other players. No matter how you choose to play, Touchmaster 2 delivers hours of gaming fun that is perfect for gamers of any level.
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TouchMaster 2: Five Genres, 20 Games
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Nintendo DS and Touchmaster 2 opens fun, new possibilities in cooperative game play. With the Touchmaster 2 Download Play mode you can actually "beam" your favorite Touchmaster 2 game to friends for instant battles on your Nintendo DS. And if multiplayer action is your game of choice, Nintendo DS has you covered -- you can play with friends using local wireless Ad-Hoc play or simply pass your DS from player to player and battle it out for the best scores.
Are you ready to put your nose to the grindstone and really master Touchmaster 2? If so, you'll be eager to build up your Wizard Points and collect all 60 platinum trophies so you can become the Ultimate Touchmaster.
With 20 minigames in all, you won't run out of games anytime soon.
Touchmaster 2 a huge disappointment and waste of money (2008-12-22)
I loved Touchmaster 1, and was glad to pay the hot-off-the-press premium for purchasing a sequel. However, it is not even a shadow of the first product. The games are not intuitive to learn, plus the online instructions are very minimal/cryptic and even the paper flyer is not helpful in learning them. When you finish a game you don't immediately see how you did compared to previous times playing. You seem to make a mistake, an apparent misunderstanding of the rules, but there is no way to see what is going on. Further, the games are not creative or nearly as addictive and pleasureable as Touchmaster 1, which was superb. What a complete rip-off.
TouchMaster 2 (2008-12-22)
This was a dissapointment. #1 was much better. I would not have bought this one if I could have tried it first.
OK (2008-12-22)
Is an alright game, not as fun as the first Touchmaster. The graphics are not as good as the first one, neither are the games.
not as good as Touchmaster 1 (2008-12-14)
I don't like it as much as the Touchmaster 1, but it has a different selection of games to play that are almost as good. Overall, I would recommend it to buy if you are looking for different games to play all in one DS game.
2 decent games out of 19?! What a bummer!! (2008-12-14)
Like the other reviewers, I was excited to get Touchmaster 2. There aren't many DS cartridges geared to adults the way Touchmaster 1 was and even a year after buying TM1, it is still one of my most played games so I bought TM 2 without a second thought. Big Mistake.
It has 19 games and a more sophisticated navigation menu but TM2 seems like it is trying to appeal to kids AND adults and it does neither. The avatar selection at the beginning is pointless, the games that incorporate animation are rudimentary and simplistic and the word-related puzzles seem aimed at 3rd graders. The only games I regularly play are Dice King and Prismatics but even they are frustrating.
In Dice King, it is almost impossible (and not in a "fun" impossible way) to get 5 of a kind (since you are forced to complete all the other groupings first) and while I like Prismatics, it (and Dice King) take too long to play to be any fun. Plus the high score, bonus round and (some other version) of play are unintuitive. Why can't you shoot for the top score AND the most bonus rounds?
I still haven't figured out what the stupid trophy score is all about. I got 19 out of 27 pretty much every time whether I won big or played a single round. WHATever. I'll probably keep the game just because the two games I mentioned are kind of cool but I wish I could transfer them to TM1 and keep all my favorites in one place. Over all, a bummer!
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