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==Blurb==
 
==Blurb==
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===Box===
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'''''The Adventure of Mario's and Luigi's Dreams!'''''
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''Join the bros. in a hilarious action RPG that bridges the world of Pi'illo Island an the impossible landscapes of Luigi's imagination!''
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'''''Real World'''''<br>
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''Work together!''<br>
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''Mario uses A. Luigi uses B''<br>
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''Team up for Bros. Attacks!''
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'''''Dream World'''''<br>
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''Anything is possible with Luigination.''<br>
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''Float over danger!''<br>
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''Roll out!''<br>
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''Get giant!''
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''Explore Both Realms!''<br>
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''Messing with Luigi affects the dream world!''
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===Nintendo website===
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'''Sweet Dreams, Luigi'''
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''Mario and Luigi embark on the adventure of their dreams in a hilarious action RPG that combines the resort world of Pi’illo Island with the wild landscapes of Luigi's imagination, where anything can happen. Meet a host of hilarious characters as you strive to rescue Princess Peach and help Prince Dreambert free his petrified Pi’illo people from the bat-king Antasma's curse.''
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'''Features:'''
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*''Spawn hundreds of Luigis that mold into different forms like bouncy towers, wrecking balls and giant hammers for special attacks or to pass obstacles.''
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*''Poke, tickle and move a sleeping Luigi on the lower touch screen to alter the dream world on the upper screen.''
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*''Master two worlds by switching between controlling both brothers when battling in the real world and controlling Mario and an army of Luigis in dream-world battles.''
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*''With the Nintendo 3DS system turned sideways like a book, experience larger-than-life Giant Battles with a gargantuan-size Luigi on one screen and the enemy on the other screen.''
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*''Find new items and gear to customize Mario & Luigi to fit your play style.''
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*''To help players through the adventure, the game offers various support features, like a Hint System that offers tips on surviving a particular engagement, or an Easy Mode to make a particular battle easier.''
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===[[Nintendo eShop]]===
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''Mario and Luigi embark on the adventure of their dreams in a hilarious action RPG that combines the real world with the wild landscapes of Luigi's imagination. In Luigi's dreams, anything is possible &ndash; legions of Luigis morph into forms like a bouncy tower or a wrecking ball. You can even poke a sleeping Luigi to alter events in his dream world.''
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''While on vacation on Pi'illo Island, the bros. discover that Luigi's sleeping mind can open portals to the dream world. Mario & Luigi can team up for supercharged Bros. Attacks. In the dream world, Mario can use Luiginary Attacks to assemble a hoard of Luigis into attack formations. Adventure with Mario & Luigi to not only rescue Peach, but to help Prince Dreambert free fellow Pi'illo folk from the bat-king Antasma's petrifying spell.''
  
 
==Story==
 
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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Overall gameplay remains similar to the previous games in the series. Unlike in the previous two games, players are back to controlling just Mario and Luigi. Overworld gameplay is similar to ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|Bowser's Inside Story]]'', featuring Mario and Luigi traveling through 3D overworld sections and Mario joining "Dreamy Luigi" in the Dream World. While in the Dream World, Dreamy Luigi can access "Luiginary Works", in which the player can manipulate Luigi in the real world using Starlow to affect elements in the Dream World.
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Battles are similar to how they are handled in previous games, allowing players to attack with the hammer and jump as well as being able to dodge enemy attacks. While this is no different in the Dream World, Mario is instead empowered by Dreamy Luigi when facing a hoard of enemies, giving him greater attack power and allowing him to attack multiple enemies using a group of Luigis. In addition, while in the real world Mario and Luigi use Bros. Attacks to attack, in the Dream World the player is able to use Luiginary Attacks, in which the player amasses a group of Luigis to attack most enemies. Giant battles also return from the previous game in which the player faces the giant enemies as a giant Luigi, and the mechanics operate similarly to the giant Bowser battles from the previous game.
  
 
==Technical details==
 
==Technical details==
 
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==Updates==
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==Additional content==
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===Demo===
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On August 11, 2013, the same date as the game's North American release date, a demo of the game was released on the Nintendo eShop. The demo has twelve uses and requires 1,010 blocks to download. The demo allows players to play through one of three segments: the Real World, in which players play through a section of Mushrise Park; the Dream World, in which players play through a combined area in the Dream World to show of Luiginary Works; and a Boss Battle, in which players face either Grobot in the real world or Bowser and Antasma in the Dream World.
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| September 5, 2013
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 27 November 2022

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Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
マリオ&ルイージRPG4 ドリームアドベンチャー
Mario ando Ruīji Ārupījī 4 Dorīmu Adobenchyā
M&LDT NA box.png
Cover artwork of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Developer(s): AlphaDream
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Turn-based role-playing
Players: 1
Predecessor: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
Successor: Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Release dates
N. America: August 11, 2013
Japan: July 18, 2013
Europe: July 23, 2013
Australia: July 13, 2013
S. Korea: January 16, 2014
Ratings
ESRB: E10+
CERO: A
PEGI: 3
USK: 6
ACB: PG
GRAC: A
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Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (titled Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. in Australia and Europe) is the fourth game in the Mario & Luigi series of role-playing games, released in 2013 as part of the Year of Luigi celebration. As such, the game puts more of an emphasis on the character of Luigi, giving him a larger role than in previous titles.

In Japan, North America, and Europe, a Nintendo 3DS XL bundle was released that featured a Mario & Luigi-themed console and a digital copy of this game pre-installed.

Blurb

Box

The Adventure of Mario's and Luigi's Dreams!

Join the bros. in a hilarious action RPG that bridges the world of Pi'illo Island an the impossible landscapes of Luigi's imagination!

Real World
Work together!
Mario uses A. Luigi uses B
Team up for Bros. Attacks!

Dream World
Anything is possible with Luigination.
Float over danger!
Roll out!
Get giant!

Explore Both Realms!
Messing with Luigi affects the dream world!

Nintendo website

Sweet Dreams, Luigi

Mario and Luigi embark on the adventure of their dreams in a hilarious action RPG that combines the resort world of Pi’illo Island with the wild landscapes of Luigi's imagination, where anything can happen. Meet a host of hilarious characters as you strive to rescue Princess Peach and help Prince Dreambert free his petrified Pi’illo people from the bat-king Antasma's curse.

Features:

  • Spawn hundreds of Luigis that mold into different forms like bouncy towers, wrecking balls and giant hammers for special attacks or to pass obstacles.
  • Poke, tickle and move a sleeping Luigi on the lower touch screen to alter the dream world on the upper screen.
  • Master two worlds by switching between controlling both brothers when battling in the real world and controlling Mario and an army of Luigis in dream-world battles.
  • With the Nintendo 3DS system turned sideways like a book, experience larger-than-life Giant Battles with a gargantuan-size Luigi on one screen and the enemy on the other screen.
  • Find new items and gear to customize Mario & Luigi to fit your play style.
  • To help players through the adventure, the game offers various support features, like a Hint System that offers tips on surviving a particular engagement, or an Easy Mode to make a particular battle easier.

Nintendo eShop

Mario and Luigi embark on the adventure of their dreams in a hilarious action RPG that combines the real world with the wild landscapes of Luigi's imagination. In Luigi's dreams, anything is possible – legions of Luigis morph into forms like a bouncy tower or a wrecking ball. You can even poke a sleeping Luigi to alter events in his dream world.

While on vacation on Pi'illo Island, the bros. discover that Luigi's sleeping mind can open portals to the dream world. Mario & Luigi can team up for supercharged Bros. Attacks. In the dream world, Mario can use Luiginary Attacks to assemble a hoard of Luigis into attack formations. Adventure with Mario & Luigi to not only rescue Peach, but to help Prince Dreambert free fellow Pi'illo folk from the bat-king Antasma's petrifying spell.

Story

Princess Peach receives an invitation inviting her to take a vacation on Pi'illo Island. On the way there, a dark being shows up on the blimp and Mario fights it, but it turns out to be Luigi's dream. On the island, Mario and Luigi head into the ruins in Pi'illo Castle and find a pillow. After arriving in the collection room, Luigi takes a nap on the pillow and opens up a portal to the Dream World. However, a hand appears and captures Princess Peach, and Mario dives in after her. After catching up to the creature and defeating his diversion, he escapes to Dream's Deep, though Mario and Dreamy Luigi are able to free Prince Dreambert from his nightmare chunk. Dreambert explains that long ago there were two magical stones the Pi'illo were protecting: the Dream Stone and the Dark Stone. The same villain, named Antasma, came to take the Dark Stone to fulfill his dark desires, though the Pi'illo people sealed him away in the Dream World. However, Antasma broke the Dark Stone, which caused the Pi'illo people to be petrified. Now that he has been freed, Dreambert states that Antasma is on his way to obtain the Dream Stone. Mario and Luigi must chase Antasma through the Dream World and both stop him from obtaining the stone and save Peach.

Gameplay

Overall gameplay remains similar to the previous games in the series. Unlike in the previous two games, players are back to controlling just Mario and Luigi. Overworld gameplay is similar to Bowser's Inside Story, featuring Mario and Luigi traveling through 3D overworld sections and Mario joining "Dreamy Luigi" in the Dream World. While in the Dream World, Dreamy Luigi can access "Luiginary Works", in which the player can manipulate Luigi in the real world using Starlow to affect elements in the Dream World.

Battles are similar to how they are handled in previous games, allowing players to attack with the hammer and jump as well as being able to dodge enemy attacks. While this is no different in the Dream World, Mario is instead empowered by Dreamy Luigi when facing a hoard of enemies, giving him greater attack power and allowing him to attack multiple enemies using a group of Luigis. In addition, while in the real world Mario and Luigi use Bros. Attacks to attack, in the Dream World the player is able to use Luiginary Attacks, in which the player amasses a group of Luigis to attack most enemies. Giant battles also return from the previous game in which the player faces the giant enemies as a giant Luigi, and the mechanics operate similarly to the giant Bowser battles from the previous game.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Nintendo 3DS Game Card
Digital download
Download size: 6,601 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo 3DS

Additional content

Demo

On August 11, 2013, the same date as the game's North American release date, a demo of the game was released on the Nintendo eShop. The demo has twelve uses and requires 1,010 blocks to download. The demo allows players to play through one of three segments: the Real World, in which players play through a section of Mushrise Park; the Dream World, in which players play through a combined area in the Dream World to show of Luiginary Works; and a Boss Battle, in which players face either Grobot in the real world or Bowser and Antasma in the Dream World.

Updates

Version no. Release date(s) Description
1.1 September 5, 2013 Fixes a glitch on Mount Pajamaja that prevents players from progressing; fixes a glitch with the final Antasma battle that makes the battle unbeatable; fixes other game-freezing glitches.

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