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{{Infobox | title= Itadaki Street DS
{{Infobox | title= Itadaki Street DS
|image=[[Image:Orig ita01.jpg|200px]]<br>Japanese Boxart of ''Itadaki Street DS''.
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|developer=[[Armor Project]]
|developer=[[Armor Project]]
|publisher=[[Square Enix]]
|publisher=[[Square Enix]]

Revision as of 11:53, October 16, 2007

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Magazine preview of Itadaki Street DS
A promotional poster of Itadaki Street DS.

Itadaki Street DS is a game for the Nintendo DS. It was created by Square-Enix. Itadaki Street DS, like former installments in Itadaki Street series, is a Monopoly-like game that has some Mario Party-like elements added to it due the appearance of several Mario characters (For example there are minigames). It was released on June 21st, 2007 in Japan only.

Characters

There are 25 playable characters in Itadaki Street DS, 14 from the Mario series and 11 from the Dragon Quest series. Additionaly, there are also 3 Support/Guest characters that players can summon with the help of a card, but are not playable. Players are also able to create and customize their own characters.

Mario Series

Dragon Quest Series

Support/Guest Characters

Gameplay

Players move around the board, buying shops and collecting money from others who land on their shop spaces. Depending on circumstances, some players can forcibly take over another player's shop spaces, or make them inactive for a turn. Also, players get bonuses for leveling up, which is done by passing 4 special spaces on the board (each marked with a suit- Club, Diamond, Heart, and Spade) and then going to the Bank space. If the player lands on one of these special spaces instead of passing them, they get a chance to randomly draw a "chance card", which affects gameplay or a player. Usually, the goal is to reach a certain total property value, or to make a player bankrupt. There is also a special "Casino" space where themed games of chance occur.

Stages

All of the following stages have been confirmed on the official website. There are 14 playable stages in this game.

Mario Stages

Yoshi's Island Bowser's Castle Mario Stadium Mario Circuit Peach's Castle Delfino Plaza Mushroom Kingdom

Dragon Quest Stages

Character Artwork

Super Mario

Dragon Quest

Others