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Mario Party DS


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ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496738686
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: 2007-11-20

Features
Beat Bowser in the race to the crystals
Single player story campaign in five different giant locations
Unlock mini-games as you progress
Play in Story, Puzzle or Minigame modes
Four person multiplayer option

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Editorial Reviews:

You'd think years of defeat would get to a guy, but Bowser just doesn't give up! He's captured Mario and his friends in his pursuit of a crystal that the group collected when it fell from the sky, and he doesn't hesitate to shrink them to miniature size to get rid of them and get his hands on the other four crystals. The mini-heroes have to find the crystals before he does, making their way through giant environments filled with enormous creatures. The single-player campaign takes place in five different settings, each of them ending with a boss. As usual, players have to collect coins and stars, at the same time escaping dangers such as Piranha Plants and other classic creatures from the Mario universe. As they progress through the game, players also can unlock various mini-games, such as Rail Riders, Sweet Sleuth and Goomba Wrangler! When players are tired of exploring the story mode, they can choose one of the other modes, like Puzzle and Minigame. Play with up to four friends on the DS' local Wi-Fi and let the party begin! ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending


User Comments about the Mario Party DS

The single player, I'll admit was a little hard for me. All you need is one game and four people can join in with their DS's. As complex as this game can be on the regular consoles, they do a good job of making one for the DS. Entertains quietly for hours. I still haven't beaten it.



They are both excellent games. This is a very fun game to play either by yourself or with someone else who has a nintendo ds game console. I also have the marioparty 8 which is for the WII console. I believe this a game everyone who likes to have fun buy.



Many years ago I played this game on Nintendo 64. Hopefully they just aren't unlocked yet. Good:-Graphics are unbelievably clear and liquid.-Frequent auto-saves ensure you won't lose your place.-Mini-games are FUN, I have come across some old favorites.-Numerous ways to play; from the classic board-game setup to new individual 'puzzle games'.-Lots of bang for your buck, you won't get bored easily.Bad:-One level was incredibly hard to beat and I couldn't go on to the next board game until it was cleared; though I realize this is an issue of skill, it took months.-I'm on the last board and there are a few of the old mini games that I loved that have yet to appear. When I bought myself a Nintendo DS as a treat, I was happily surprised to learn that they had made an edition of Mario Party for it. And also to my surprise, the game translated beautifully from console to hand-held. There's gotta be Hot-Rope-Jump, right.



Let me first say that I bought this game for my girlfriend and I to play togeather on the DS. It was everything expected out of a mario party game. Lots of Mini games, single wireless card play, just an awesome DS game.



thank you for the game it was a great buy hope to buy more from you soon.