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Yoshi Touch & Go started as a platformer meant for the Nintendo GameCube but never saw the light of day there. The concept shifted gears and became a stylized single player experience on the Nintendo DS instead. Players guide Yoshi through colorful levels by drawing paths on the touch screen. You can connect dots to create bridges or steer him around obstacles without touching the ground too much. The gameplay relies heavily on your ability to draw smooth lines that keep the dinosaur moving forward. This title stands out because it represents a rare case of a cancelled console game finding a second life on handheld hardware. It does not have community ratings or scores since it was originally intended for a different system. The design feels distinct from standard platformers due to its heavy focus on the drawing mechanic rather than just button mashing. Fans of Yoshi often remember this version as a curious footnote in Nintendo history before it evolved into the DS game we actually got.
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