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Magical Starsign (Japanese translated title: Magical Vacation: When the Five Planets Align) is a game in the Magical Starsign series. It was released for the Nintendo DS and is the successor to Magical Vacation.
Gameplay
The game is a role-playing game featuring students of the Will-O-Wisp Academy, like its predecessor. In this entry, one of the students known as Master Kale becomes the leader of a space pirates team. With the entire solar system under threat, the teacher Miss Madeline and a team of students must stop him.
The game includes a "starsign" mechanic, where members of the team have a ruling starsign that affects their strengths and weaknesses in battle. Depending on the positions of the planets and stars, the power of magic attacks may also change.
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