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'''''Mario Party DS''''' is the eleventh installment in the ''Mario Party'' series, and the thirteenth in Japan.
 
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Gameplay remains unchanged prior from 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.
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Revision as of 05:25, 28 July 2010

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Mario Party DS
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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 Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher
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
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Mario Party DS is the eleventh installment in the Mario Party series, and the thirteenth in Japan.

Blurb

Story

Gameplay

Gameplay remains unchanged prior from 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 Hexes, where players can set a trap by placing one on a nearby space in the board.

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