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'''''Mario Party DS''''' (Japanese: '''マリオパーティDS''' ''Mario Party DS'') is the eleventh installment in the ''Mario Party'' series, and the thirteenth in Japan. It is the second game released in a portable console; with the first game, ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
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'''''Mario Party DS''''' (Japanese: マリオパーティDS ''Mario Party DS'') is the eleventh main installment in the ''Mario Party'' series. It is the second ''Mario Party'' game to be released for a portable console, the first being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
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==Blurb==
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{{blurb|title=Box|content='''''An all new Mario Party... in the palm of your hand!'''
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''Play on four Nintendo DS systems with only ONE Game Card!''
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''70+ minigames!''<br>
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''Throw food!''<br>
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''Draw back your bow and fire!''<br>
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''Blow down Whomps!''
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''5 Party Boards!''
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''Mario and his friends get tiny for this party!''}}
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{{blurb|title=Nintendo website (Nintendo DS)|content='''''It's Mario Party in the palm of your hand!'''''<br>
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'''''•70+ minigames & 5 game boards keep the fun flowing'''''<br>
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'''''•Nintendo superstars make these games fun for everyone'''''<br>
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'''''•Play wirelessly with friends using just one game card'''''<br>
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''When Mario and his friends are shrunk down for Mario Party DS, harmless locations take on menacing proportions in five game boards, such as Wiggler's Garden and Toadette's Music Room.''
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''The party boards and minigames are crazier than ever in a new title that shrinks down the whole Mario crew for whimsical party play.''
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*''With 70+ minigames and five themed game boards, Mario Party DS packs all the goods for portable play. And it's brought to life with fun surprises players can see only on Nintendo DS, such as touch control, microphone control and dual-screen challenges.''
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*''Users can play as one of eight characters: Mario®, Luigi, Yoshi™, Peach, Daisy, Toad, Wario™ and Waluigi. They’re all ready to foil Bowser's latest scheme. He seeks five powerful crystals and shrinks down the crew so they can’t stop him. But each of the tiny heroes wants to be the one and only Superstar that brings down Bowser.''
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*''Mario Party DS makes the series’ multiplayer action portable at last, from playing with friends on the game boards to challenging them in favorite minigames. And now players can throw a party anywhere and play wirelessly with friends, since much of the game can be shared to other Nintendo DS systems from just one game card.''
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''In the Mario Party series, after everyone takes a turn moving on the game board, the action shifts to a minigame. In Mario Party DS, the minigames are crazier than ever, because everyday objects are a huge threat to the minimized crew. More than 70 minigames use the Nintendo DS Touch Screen, the microphone and standard buttons in a surprising combination of ways. Players will fling massive hamburgers with the stylus, drag huge leaves out of the way in a forest race and literally blow down a gargantuan Whomp.''
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'''''Story Mode (1 Player):''' In this solo mode, Mario and his friends are shrunk down by Bowser. As players make their way to Bowser's castle, they must win first place on each game board, then beat the Boss Minigame for each board.''
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'''''Party Mode (1-4 Players):''' Compete against human or system-controlled players on a party board in a Battle Royale, Tag Battle or Duel Battle.''
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'''''Minigame Mode (1-4 Players):''' Enjoy six games that draw upon the pool of 70+ minigames for challenges that don’t take place on the game boards: Free Play, Step It Up, Battle Cup, Score Scuffle, Boss Bash and Rocket Rascals.''
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'''''Puzzle Mode (1-2 Players):''' Play six puzzle-action games, which include five classics from previous Mario Party games. This mode also includes the new touch-controlled Triangle Twisters, which has two play modes. In Frenzy Mode, players clear the field by twisting triangles so they connect with those of the same color. In Focus Mode, they twist them to build complex shapes, like turtles and pinwheels.''
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'''''Multiplayer (2-4 Players):''' Using one game card, players can wirelessly share Party Mode and Minigame Mode (2-4 players), plus Puzzle Mode (2 players) and the download-only Extras Mode with nearby friends who have a Nintendo DS. Extras Mode includes games that are designed for two-player gaming: cooperative Pen Pals and competitive Desert Duel.''
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'''''Gallery Mode:''' Check out 150 prizes, which includes figures, music and cutscenes.''
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'''''Characters:''' Play as eight classic characters, including Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, Yoshi, Daisy, Peach and Toad. The tiny characters will encounter many “gigantic” friends and foes from the Mario universe, including Bowser, Toadette, Donkey Kong® and Hammer Bro.''
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'''''Special powers/weapons/moves/features:''' Mario Party DS brings back a play dynamic from previous games: putting traps on board spaces. Players can obtain Hexes, such as the Coin Swap Hex, then stick them on board spaces in the hope that other players stop on them.''}}
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{{blurb|title=Nintendo website (Wii U)|content='''''Mario and his friends get tiny for this party!'''''
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''Mario and his friends have been shrunk down by Bowser, and they're ready to foil his latest scheme! Play as one of eight characters in four game modes, five themed game boards, and over 70 minigames. Take turns moving around the board to reach first place, or get immersed in constant minigame action!''}}
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{{blurb|title=[[Nintendo eShop]]|content=''Mario and his friends have been shrunk down by Bowser, and they're ready to foil his latest scheme! Play as one of eight characters in four game modes, five themed game boards, and over 70 minigames. Take turns moving around the board to reach first place, or get immersed in constant minigame action!''}}
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==Story==
 
==Story==
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One night, five glowing objects fall out of the sky in the Mushroom Kingdom, one of them landing near Mario. The next day, Mario has gathered his friends to discuss the object when Kamek flies by, dropping invitations. The invitations are from Bowser, who is throwing a feast at his castle to apologize for his evil actions in the past. However, when the group arrives at the castle, it turns out to be a trap. Bowser then uses his new Minimizer to shrink them all, and has Kamek throw them out of the castle after he takes the object Mario found, revealed to be a Sky Crystal. Mario and friends decide to make their way back to Bowser's Castle and settle the score.
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Gameplay remains unchanged prior to the ''Mario Party'' series. During gameplay, the game has two types of items: Normal items that can be used on themselves, and a new type of item called {{smw|Hexes}}, where players can set a trap by placing one on a nearby space in the board. The majority of the mini-games often utilize the [[stylus]], or [[microphone]], exclusive to the game.
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The gameplay of ''Mario Party DS'' is similar to past entries in the ''Mario Party'' series. The game now has two types of items: Normal items that can be used on themselves, and a new type of item called {{smw|Hex}}es, which allow players to place a trap on the board. The majority of the mini-games often utilize the system's touch screen or microphone.
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In Puzzle Mode, there are six mini-games that originated from previous ''Mario Party'' games; with five including {{smw|Mario's Puzzle Party}} (''[[Mario Party 3]]''), {{smw|Bob-omb Breakers}} (''[[Mario Party 4]]''), {{smw|Piece Out}} (''[[Mario Party 5]]''), {{smw|Block Star}} (''[[Mario Party 6]]''), and {{smw|Stick and Spin}} (''[[Mario Party 7]]''), and a new puzzle mini-game called {{smw|Triangle Twisters}}, which can be unlocked after beating the final boss of the game.
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A major focus in the game is the inclusion of multiplayer gaming - which enables players with Nintendo DS units to wirelessly play Party Mode, and Mini-Game Mode for four players, and Puzzle Mode for two players with a single game card, or multiple game cards.
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==Technical details==
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As players ascend into the game more, players can unlock collectibles such as character figurines, board features, boss trophies, and badges by gaining {{smw|Mario Party Points}}, winning mini-games, and exploring a variety of ways to play the game. These items can be examined in Gallery Mode.
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==Other releases==
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|''Mario Party DS''
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|'''NA:''' April 21, 2016<br>'''JP:''' April 27, 2016<br>'''EU/AUS:''' April 21/22, 2016
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|A direct port of the game released as a digital download on the Wii U [[Nintendo eShop]], with added Virtual Console emulator features. Multiplayer features are not supported with this release.}}
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In Puzzle Mode, there are six mini-games that originated from previous ''Mario Party'' series; with five including {{smw|Mario's Puzzle Party}} ([[Mario Party 3]]), {{smw|Bob-omb Breakers}} ([[Mario Party 4]]), {{smw|Piece Out}} ([[Mario Party 5]]), {{smw|Block Star}} ([[Mario Party 6]]), and {{smw|Stick and Spin}} ([[Mario Party 7]]), and a new puzzle mini-game called {{smw|Triangle Twisters}}, which can be unlocked after beating the final boss of the game.
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==Notes==
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*For the South Korean release of the game, the minigames "Chips and Dips" and "Shuffleboard Showdown" were removed, while two events on the Bowser's Pinball Machine board were altered, likely to remove any references to casino gambling.
  
A major focus in the game is the inclusion of multiplayer gaming - which enables players with Nintendo DS units to wirelessly play Party Mode, and Mini-Game Mode for four players, and Puzzle Mode for two players with a single game card, or multiple game cards.
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Mario Party DS
マリオパーティDS
Mario Pātī DS
MPDS NACover.jpg
Cover artwork of Mario Party DS
Developer(s): Hudson Soft
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Category: Party
Players: 1-4
Predecessor: Mario Party 8
Successor: Mario Party 9
Release dates
N. America: November 19, 2007
Japan: November 8, 2007
Europe: November 23, 2007
Australia: December 6, 2007
S. Korea: May 22, 2008
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 3
USK: 0
ACB: PG
GRAC: A
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Mario Party DS (Japanese: マリオパーティDS Mario Party DS) is the eleventh main installment in the Mario Party series. It is the second Mario Party game to be released for a portable console, the first being Mario Party Advance.

Blurb

Box

An all new Mario Party... in the palm of your hand!

Play on four Nintendo DS systems with only ONE Game Card!

70+ minigames!
Throw food!
Draw back your bow and fire!
Blow down Whomps!

5 Party Boards!

Mario and his friends get tiny for this party!

Nintendo website (Nintendo DS)

It's Mario Party in the palm of your hand!
•70+ minigames & 5 game boards keep the fun flowing
•Nintendo superstars make these games fun for everyone
•Play wirelessly with friends using just one game card

When Mario and his friends are shrunk down for Mario Party DS, harmless locations take on menacing proportions in five game boards, such as Wiggler's Garden and Toadette's Music Room.

The party boards and minigames are crazier than ever in a new title that shrinks down the whole Mario crew for whimsical party play.

  • With 70+ minigames and five themed game boards, Mario Party DS packs all the goods for portable play. And it's brought to life with fun surprises players can see only on Nintendo DS, such as touch control, microphone control and dual-screen challenges.
  • Users can play as one of eight characters: Mario®, Luigi, Yoshi™, Peach, Daisy, Toad, Wario™ and Waluigi. They’re all ready to foil Bowser's latest scheme. He seeks five powerful crystals and shrinks down the crew so they can’t stop him. But each of the tiny heroes wants to be the one and only Superstar that brings down Bowser.
  • Mario Party DS makes the series’ multiplayer action portable at last, from playing with friends on the game boards to challenging them in favorite minigames. And now players can throw a party anywhere and play wirelessly with friends, since much of the game can be shared to other Nintendo DS systems from just one game card.

In the Mario Party series, after everyone takes a turn moving on the game board, the action shifts to a minigame. In Mario Party DS, the minigames are crazier than ever, because everyday objects are a huge threat to the minimized crew. More than 70 minigames use the Nintendo DS Touch Screen, the microphone and standard buttons in a surprising combination of ways. Players will fling massive hamburgers with the stylus, drag huge leaves out of the way in a forest race and literally blow down a gargantuan Whomp.

Story Mode (1 Player): In this solo mode, Mario and his friends are shrunk down by Bowser. As players make their way to Bowser's castle, they must win first place on each game board, then beat the Boss Minigame for each board.

Party Mode (1-4 Players): Compete against human or system-controlled players on a party board in a Battle Royale, Tag Battle or Duel Battle.

Minigame Mode (1-4 Players): Enjoy six games that draw upon the pool of 70+ minigames for challenges that don’t take place on the game boards: Free Play, Step It Up, Battle Cup, Score Scuffle, Boss Bash and Rocket Rascals.

Puzzle Mode (1-2 Players): Play six puzzle-action games, which include five classics from previous Mario Party games. This mode also includes the new touch-controlled Triangle Twisters, which has two play modes. In Frenzy Mode, players clear the field by twisting triangles so they connect with those of the same color. In Focus Mode, they twist them to build complex shapes, like turtles and pinwheels.

Multiplayer (2-4 Players): Using one game card, players can wirelessly share Party Mode and Minigame Mode (2-4 players), plus Puzzle Mode (2 players) and the download-only Extras Mode with nearby friends who have a Nintendo DS. Extras Mode includes games that are designed for two-player gaming: cooperative Pen Pals and competitive Desert Duel.

Gallery Mode: Check out 150 prizes, which includes figures, music and cutscenes.

Characters: Play as eight classic characters, including Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, Yoshi, Daisy, Peach and Toad. The tiny characters will encounter many “gigantic” friends and foes from the Mario universe, including Bowser, Toadette, Donkey Kong® and Hammer Bro.

Special powers/weapons/moves/features: Mario Party DS brings back a play dynamic from previous games: putting traps on board spaces. Players can obtain Hexes, such as the Coin Swap Hex, then stick them on board spaces in the hope that other players stop on them.

Nintendo website (Wii U)

Mario and his friends get tiny for this party!

Mario and his friends have been shrunk down by Bowser, and they're ready to foil his latest scheme! Play as one of eight characters in four game modes, five themed game boards, and over 70 minigames. Take turns moving around the board to reach first place, or get immersed in constant minigame action!


Mario and his friends have been shrunk down by Bowser, and they're ready to foil his latest scheme! Play as one of eight characters in four game modes, five themed game boards, and over 70 minigames. Take turns moving around the board to reach first place, or get immersed in constant minigame action!

Story

One night, five glowing objects fall out of the sky in the Mushroom Kingdom, one of them landing near Mario. The next day, Mario has gathered his friends to discuss the object when Kamek flies by, dropping invitations. The invitations are from Bowser, who is throwing a feast at his castle to apologize for his evil actions in the past. However, when the group arrives at the castle, it turns out to be a trap. Bowser then uses his new Minimizer to shrink them all, and has Kamek throw them out of the castle after he takes the object Mario found, revealed to be a Sky Crystal. Mario and friends decide to make their way back to Bowser's Castle and settle the score.

Gameplay

The gameplay of Mario Party DS is similar to past entries in the Mario Party series. The game now has two types of items: Normal items that can be used on themselves, and a new type of item called Hexes, which allow players to place a trap on the board. The majority of the mini-games often utilize the system's touch screen or microphone.

In Puzzle Mode, there are six mini-games that originated from previous Mario Party games; with five including Mario's Puzzle Party (Mario Party 3), Bob-omb Breakers (Mario Party 4), Piece Out (Mario Party 5), Block Star (Mario Party 6), and Stick and Spin (Mario Party 7), and a new puzzle mini-game called Triangle Twisters, which can be unlocked after beating the final boss of the game.

A major focus in the game is the inclusion of multiplayer gaming - which enables players with Nintendo DS units to wirelessly play Party Mode, and Mini-Game Mode for four players, and Puzzle Mode for two players with a single game card, or multiple game cards.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Nintendo DS Game Card
Digital download (Wii U)
Download size: Wii U: 99.9 MB
Supported features: Download Play (1-4 players), Local Play (1-4 players)
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo DS
Wii U: Wii U GamePad

Other releases

Title Cover art Platform Release date(s) Notes
Mario Party DS Wii U (Virtual Console) NA: April 21, 2016
JP: April 27, 2016
EU/AUS: April 21/22, 2016
A direct port of the game released as a digital download on the Wii U Nintendo eShop, with added Virtual Console emulator features. Multiplayer features are not supported with this release.

Notes

  • For the South Korean release of the game, the minigames "Chips and Dips" and "Shuffleboard Showdown" were removed, while two events on the Bowser's Pinball Machine board were altered, likely to remove any references to casino gambling.

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