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Mario Artist: Polygon Studio is a Super Mario series game for the Nintendo 64DD, and the fourth game in the Mario Artist series. Although more Mario Artist games were planned, this was the last one to be released (the Nintendo 64DD was a commercial failure). It features support for the Nintendo 64 Mouse.
Gameplay
Gameplay involves constructing and texturing polygons, including sample parts if the player doesn't want to make their own. The player is able to explore the 3D "Experimental World" to find more parts. There are two minigames as well; Sound Bomber which would inspire the WarioWare series, as well as Go Go Park; similar to the Chicken Race game in the WarioWare series.