![]() When the DS launched, every single game was forced to have touch controls, to make use of Nintendo’s new hardware of course, and Touch & Go was one of those victims. The idea of using a stylus to control Yoshi and Mario just wasn’t that fun or unique. Instead of moving Yoshi around like a traditional game, the player would use the stylus and microphone to manipulate the world around Yoshi, throwing eggs and trapping enemies in bubbles. Yoshi Touch & Go originally released on the Nintendo DS back in 2005 and attempted to recreate the dynamic of Baby Mario and Yoshi, but with heavy use of the DS’ touch-screen.
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