DS Games with minimal touch controls?

Devil Survivor 1 and 2, Solatorobo, Radiant Historia, Castlevania games(there's a hack for DOS to skip magic seals), Dragon Quest Zenithia trilogy+IX and Strange Journey barely use touch screen or has it as something optional
 
Almost every JRPG, particularly Final Fantasy can be played without the touch screen. That being said, avoid 'The World Ends with You' like the plague because that's really gonna flip your pancake.
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Dragon Quest IX can be played entirely without touching the screen and it's one of the best offerings on the system.
Lord, I need to buy that - I just got a 3DS for the first time and I love the fact that you're basically god and people try to kill you instead of the other way around
 
Phoenix Wright games can be played entirely without touch if I recall correctly. Except Apollo Justice I think? Also I'm not sure about the first game's bonus case.
 
Kirby Super Star Ultra, Mario Kart DS, Retro Game Challenge, Rune Factory 3 and the first Sonic Rush should all be perfectly playable without a touch screen. Also any of the mainline Pokemon games like Platinum, Heartgold/Soulsilver, Black/White, and Black2/White2. You can't use the Poketch in Platinum but I don't think that makes much of a difference.
 
I think you need touch to use Meta Knight's optional abilities. But aside from that, yeah.

Btw I found this, @FloorIsYours: https://retroachievements.org/hub/22748
Oh thank you, I wasn't sure if there was a proper list for them. Though, like I said, no problem if there are very few touch controls to deal with.


Devil Survivor 1 and 2, Solatorobo, Radiant Historia, Castlevania games(there's a hack for DOS to skip magic seals), Dragon Quest Zenithia trilogy+IX and Strange Journey barely use touch screen or has it as something optional
Never heard of Solatorobo, but I really like how it looks. I'll try this one out for sure.
 
So I assume you got an emulation handheld not a DS unit. Additional question there is does it have a good screen that can still present both screens of a DS or do the games need to also display minimal to no information on one of the screens? I say one because "Main" Screen on DS is dictated by game developers and sometimes is the lower one instead of upper one. Some games use both at the same time for he main action. Some majority uses one as main "Normal" screen and other subscreen is used for still crucial info,
It seriously is hard to go by that. DS games by larger category are "Normal controlling games with slight touchscreen controls" like minigames, drawing a sigil or some such. Now if the requirement is zero touchscreen controls, it becomes slightly challenging to name stuff. Entirely touchscreen games is a category, but surprisingly likely 10-30% of the library with my extremely loosey estimation. If I'd look at few pages of repo games sorted by popularity, and sticking to games I know.

Pokemon games
: Can be optionally controlled a lot with touchscreen, menuing is easier but can be entirely played without touching. IIRC DiamondPearlPlatinum has a touchscreen minigame or few though. Might be same for BW since they are pokemon games I been not into.
New Super Mario Bros: It is super mario. Unlike 64 it does not even have touchscreen heavy minigames, though it might have had one. Main touchscreen use is to invoke stored item drop by touching it in upper right corner of the screen (Made to be touched by thumb)
Final Fantasy games: Aside some side content playable without touchscreen. Drawing a face for the added gremlin summon in FF IV etc.
Chrono Trigger DS: It is chrono trigger, on DS. Might be easier to emulate the non DS version though.
Mario Kart DS: Mario karts fine without touchscreen. If you do not have the subscreen no map for you but stops no mario karter from getting karted.
 
There was less and less use of the touch controls in most games that were worth playing as the DS as the console was on the market, most games that I have and play still, have no touch screen controls or minimal optional ones.

An example being dragonball origins, that had forced motion controls so they put actual physical button controls into the sequel as the sales actually negatively affected the first in terms of worldwide sales numbers and then they made the mistake of releasing less of the second game with vastly improved controls. Second game is great, runs buttery smooth on the most updated twilightmenu on a 3ds, runs like garbage on actual DS hardware though, it also ran like crap on twilightmenu till a later release of it, was playing it, kept dropping to 10 frames, updated twilight menu one day and it ran like a dream.

Imagine forking out money for a game that ran like as on a DS. Nintendo just wants to stop me from enjoying the games for their machines in the best way. Jokes on you Nintendo!

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Nintendo were smart enough to not make any major touch screen related controls to the pokemon games for example, like they knew that touch controls were a novelty for tourists and got them alot of bank, but mainly earned the ire of most people that actually played their games through the years

Most good DS games don't use touch controls, theres actually less than 20 great games that exclusively used touch controls, I hate that the two wind waker esque games forced touch controls and dragonball origins.

Most JRPGS don't use the touch controls or they're optional shortcuts for menus.

Mainline pokemon games.
Chrono trigger
Dragonball attack of the saiyans
Dragonball origins 2
Dragon quest series
Final fantasy series.
Super robot wars games.
blue dragon games.

Also I highly suggest the front mission DS speed hack that was put up on the repo recently, the "lag fix by thunderdisk", it's listed as a seperate game from the normal DS release, This is the best way to play the game outside of the current version of the front mission 1 remake if you prefer more modern aesthetics. I love me some front mission, they also fixed the dialogue in the second games remake, is now amazing. Awaiting the third.

There's just too many good games on the DS to list that don't use motion controls.
 
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Mario and Luigi Partner's in Time
Mario and Luigi Bowser's Inside Story
Pac n Roll
Pokemon Dash
Hotel Dusk
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
Touch Detective
Touch Detective 2 1/2
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Kirby Canvas Curse
 
May surprise you to know this but I’d say most DS games don’t actually need the stylus. Even among the more well known games or personal favorites, stylus tends to be optional.

Ignore your Kirby Squeak Squads, Mass Attacks and Canvas Curses and play Super Star Ultra

Etrian Odyssey only requires a stylus for drawing maps, which is completely optional (but recommended)

Mega Man Star Force doesn’t require a stylus afaik

Kingdom Hearts ReCoded and 358/2 Days…

Most Pokemon games besides Rangers and Dash

It goes on.
 
Ace Attorney Trilogy (minus Rise from the Ashes in the first game)
Mario and Luigi Partners in Time
Mega Man Zero Collection
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Sonic Classic Collection
Mario Kart DS
NSMBDS (minus the minigames)
Resident Evil Deadly Silence (minus a few puzzles)
The main Pokémon games
Final Fantasy 4 DS
Dragon Quest IX
Golden Sun Dark Dawn
 
I did some serious big brain remembering, and I am preeeeeeety sure pokemon blue rescue team is good without touch control. Especially since it's just the DS version of Red rescue team (on gba)
 
Phoenix Wright 1-3 except for the bonus case in the first game.
Apollo Justice is a no go cuz there's a fingerprint dusting thing that requires touch controls and a mic.
The Investigations games I THINK should be fine if you can use traditional controls to examine stuff.
 
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