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WarioWare: Touched!, known in Japan as Sawaru Made In Wario (さわる メイドインワリオ, Sawaru Meido in Wario, lit. "Touching Made in Wario") is a game for the Nintendo DS. It has been regarded by game journalists as one of the games which best utilizes the features of the Nintendo DS, alongside others such as Kirby: Canvas Curse, Nintendogs, and Metroid Prime Hunters.

Characters

Main Characters

Minor Characters (in alphabetical order)

Microgames

Wario (Touch Training)

  • Party Popper
  • Pet Peeved
  • Waste with Haste
  • Big Bang
  • Taping a Leak
  • Sleepy Head
  • Up for Grabs
  • Tune Out
  • Freak Mutation
  • Bug Eyed
  • Lose Your Marble
  • Wrap Sheet
  • Swamp Things
  • Number Cruncher
  • Perfect Match
  • Housewares
  • Profiler
  • Into the Sunset
  • Character Development
  • Accountant Assault
  • Rump Roast
  • You Break It, You Buy It

Mona (Cute Cuts)

  • Steel Chef
  • Clog It
  • Snivel Disobedience
  • Zoooooooo
  • Blowin' Up
  • Running of the Bull's-eye
  • Sinking Feeling
  • Star Struck
  • Face-Lift
  • Cage Match
  • Straight Faces
  • No Love for You
  • Quite Puzzled
  • Pass Agressive
  • Tuft It Out
  • Sweeping Victory
  • Fresh Squeezed
  • Got the Chops
  • It Slices, It Dices
  • Middle Management
  • Pro Bowling

Jimmy T. (Dance Club Rub)

  • Impressionism
  • Shakedown
  • Pet Petter
  • Arms Race
  • Chalk Full
  • Oh, Snap!
  • Scratch and Match
  • Wishful Thinking
  • Power Chord
  • Dish It
  • Early Release
  • Ick Magnet
  • Drama Clean
  • Touchdown
  • Public Transportation
  • Burning Rubber
  • Sweet Sorrow
  • Washed Up
  • Erosion
  • Worked to a Lather
  • Rainbow Juice

Kat & Ana (Ninja Scribble)

  • Finger Painting
  • Long Division
  • Domestic Issue
  • Feeling Saucy
  • One-Liner
  • Finish Line
  • Hair Supply
  • Bright Idea
  • What's Your Sign?
  • Divide and Conquer
  • Write On, Dude
  • Hookin' Up
  • Corrections Officer
  • Midnight Weirdo
  • The Proud, the Fuse
  • Ring Master
  • Shoo!
  • In the Loop
  • Hi, Wire!
  • Ramp It Up
  • Galaxy Bounce

Ashley (Total Drag)

  • Separation Anxiety
  • Farm Fresh
  • Basket Case
  • Greedy Hands
  • I'm #1!
  • Rock Fever
  • On Strike
  • Drop in a Bucket
  • Sugar Rush
  • Pipe Dream
  • Birdcicle
  • Sneeze, Please!
  • Fatapult
  • Catch of the Day
  • Cheap Thrill
  • Fill 'Er Up
  • Don't Blow It
  • Chance of Showers
  • Oh, the Irony
  • Very Attractive
  • Global Warning

Dr. Crygor (Slightly Unscrewed)

  • Free Range
  • Heads Will Roll
  • Space Buffet
  • Big as a Whale
  • Watered Down
  • Goin' Loopy
  • Engine Trouble
  • Catch a Tune
  • Unwind
  • Stroke of Genius
  • Drop the Ball
  • Track and Field
  • Straight to Video
  • Fried Goodness
  • Good Times
  • I'm Gonna Hurl
  • Flower to Tower
  • Gym Locker
  • Spin a Yarn
  • Luna-see
  • Living Room Rally

Mike (Mic Rocking)

  • Spindy Day
  • Sweet Nothings
  • Pop Art
  • Call of Nature
  • Cup Runneth Over
  • Winter Fresh
  • Light Sleeper
  • Admiral Blowhard
  • Cool It
  • Rising Inflation
  • Crowd Control
  • Deep Breath
  • Abdominal Blowman
  • Clearing the Air
  • Lung Capacity
  • In Your Face
  • Silent but Deadly
  • Hit the Gust
  • Over Easy
  • On the Fly
  • Seedy Area

9-Volt (Retro Action)

Warioman (Super Zero)

  • Bubble Head
  • You Scratch Mine
  • Hot Flash
  • Launch Line
  • Scrambled Egg
  • Short Fuse
  • Spario
  • Where's Wario
  • Air Male
  • Wanna Slice?
  • Nitpicking
  • Fan Fair
  • Daily Grind
  • Feel the Beat
  • Domino Theory
  • Upper Cut
  • Dead Simon Says
  • Buried Treasure
  • It'll Grow Back
  • The Crate Escape
  • Being Nosy

Trivia

  • In Nintendo Power V189, there was an article entitled Real-Life Reenactments in which the editors pretended to act out some of the microgames in real life, giving the real life event and the microgame a Fun Factor rating and a Difficulty Rating. Obviously, the article was not meant to be taken seriously.
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