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Being developed for the Nintendo DS, the game takes advantage of the touch screen and microphone for their use in several minigames, of which there are 73. There are only five party boards, being tied with ''Mario Party Superstars'' as the game with the second-lowest amount of boards (the one with the lowest amount overall is ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'', which has only four). However, the game improves upon its handheld predecessor (''VideoGame/MarioPartyAdvance'') by supporting multiplayer tailored for up to four players, and only one of them needs to have the game. Like in ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'', each board has its own host.

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Being developed for the Nintendo DS, the game takes advantage of the touch screen and microphone for their use in several minigames, of which there are 73. There are only five party boards, being tied with ''Mario Party Superstars'' as the game with the second-lowest amount of boards (the one with the lowest amount overall is ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'', which has only four). However, the game improves upon its handheld predecessor (''VideoGame/MarioPartyAdvance'') by supporting multiplayer tailored for up to four players, and only one of them needs to have the game. Like in ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'', each board has its own host.
host, though a unseen narrator also covers events.

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