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Mario Party DS

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is a 2007 party video game for the Nintendo DS. It is a title in the ''Mario Party'' series, and was released in Japan on November 8, 2007, in North America on November 19, 2007, in Europe on November 23, 2007, in Australia on December 6, 2007, and in South Korea on May 22, 2008. It is the last Mario Party game developed by Hudson Soft, who was taken over by Nd Cube for development in 2012. ''Mario Party DS'' is followed by ''Mario Party 9''.
==Gameplay==

As with most ''Mario Party'' games, an emphasis is placed on the game's multiplayer aspect. A new element to the series is the use of the Download Play functionality of the Nintendo DS to allow four people to play wirelessly using only one game card. Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Princess Daisy, Toad, Wario, and Waluigi are the playable characters.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nintendo - E3 2007 - Mario Party DS )
The party mode game is played by using a ten-sided "dice block" and moving the player accordingly. There are many things such as "mole shops", "? (green)", "blue", "red" and "bowser time" spaces that can help or hinder game progress. There are several themed game environments. Mole Shops offer special dice, like the option to role up to three at once.
''Mario Party DS'' features a total of 74 minigames, most of which utilize the unique features of the DS. While several mini-games use the buttons and control pad, others use the stylus and four mini-games use the microphone. For example, "Soccer Survival" involves trying to dodge soccer balls being kicked by a Goomba. "Camera Shy" involves characters taking photos of other characters and "Short Fuse" involves blowing on a fuse of a bomb in hopes to be the last player to survive. "Star Catchers" is a game where you need to tap stars that appear in the sky, and the goal is to get the most stars. "Shuffleboard Showdown" is a game in which one player shoots poker chips while three other players dodge the projectiles. Others include "Globe Gunners", a game in which the players run around on a globe, shooting projectiles at each other, and boss minigames, in which the player battles villains from the Mario series, such as Bowser and Dry Bones. Minigame types include four-player free-for-alls, teams of two, one against three, "battle" (in which players compete for a communal jackpot), and "boss" (in which the player fights one of five bosses).
In "Puzzle Mode", the player plays puzzle games from previous installments of the ''Mario Party'' series: "Mario's Puzzle Party" from ''Mario Party 3'', "Bob-omb Breakers" from ''Mario Party 4'', "Piece Out" from ''Mario Party 5'', "Block Star" from ''Mario Party 6'', and "Stick and Spin" from ''Mario Party 7''. There is also "Triangle Twisters", a new game in which the player twist triangles to create a given shape. This game is unlocked after completing story mode.

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