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'''Pen Pals''' is a two-player mode exclusive in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. In this mode, two players must cooperate to trap the two computer players to win. It is played on a grid, where the computer players move first and attempt to escape from the players. The players, while holding pens, must draw their lines around a computer player to trap it and thus remove it from the game. The lines the players draw can strategically be used to corner the computer players. Every so often, a 2-vs-2 minigame is played. Whichever team wins the minigame obtains an extra dice block. If the players fail to catch the computer players when enough turns have passed, the computer team wins. If the players catch both computers before the limit has passed, they win.
'''Pen Pals''' is a two-player mode exclusive to the Extras Mode in the Multiplayer Mode of ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. The mode's name is a play on the phrase "pen-pals", a term for two people who often write to another usually via postal mail. In this mode, the two human players must cooperate to trap the two computer players to win. It is played on a 6x5 grid, on which the computer players move around on after rolling a [[Dice Block]] each in an attempt to escape from the human players, who roll Dice Blocks afterwards and pursue.
 
The human players, while holding pens, must draw their lines around a computer player to trap it and thus remove them from the game. The lines the players draw can strategically be used to corner the computer players. After the third, sixth and ninth turns, a 2-vs-2 minigame is played. Whichever team wins the minigame each obtains an extra dice block. If the players fail to catch both computer players by the end of the tenth turn, the computer team wins. If the human players catch both computer players before the turn limit has been reached, they win.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Fre=Piège à la Ligne
|FreC=<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/eu/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_MarioPartyDS_FR.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorwTdhG0Tx0jdUQf8O4ki9CI0fTdR4fBT3bYD3bATxsLME0NC7k</ref>
|FreM=Line Trap
|Jpn=ドロー&キャッチ
|JpnR=Dorō ando Kyatchi
|JpnM=Draw & Catch
|Spa=Jaula de tinta
|SpaC=<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/eu/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_MarioPartyDS_ES.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOopjfyD_EM5mG0m0PClmNEFSHiUMqu7dQGh4E_obdZgKYkl17C7J</ref>
|SpaM=Ink Cage
|Ger=Fänger & Federn
|GerM=Catcher & Feathers
|Ita=Amici di Penna
|ItaM=Pen Pals
|Kor=꼼짝마!
|KorR=Kkomjjagma
|KorM=Don't Move!
}}
 
==References==
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==In-game description==
''"Take on the boss minigames to get the best time you can!"''
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Latest revision as of 16:26, April 27, 2025

Pen Pals
Pen Pals.

Pen Pals is a two-player mode exclusive to the Extras Mode in the Multiplayer Mode of Mario Party DS. The mode's name is a play on the phrase "pen-pals", a term for two people who often write to another usually via postal mail. In this mode, the two human players must cooperate to trap the two computer players to win. It is played on a 6x5 grid, on which the computer players move around on after rolling a Dice Block each in an attempt to escape from the human players, who roll Dice Blocks afterwards and pursue.

The human players, while holding pens, must draw their lines around a computer player to trap it and thus remove them from the game. The lines the players draw can strategically be used to corner the computer players. After the third, sixth and ninth turns, a 2-vs-2 minigame is played. Whichever team wins the minigame each obtains an extra dice block. If the players fail to catch both computer players by the end of the tenth turn, the computer team wins. If the human players catch both computer players before the turn limit has been reached, they win.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドロー&キャッチ[?]
Dorō ando Kyatchi
Draw & Catch
French Piège à la Ligne[1] Line Trap
German Fänger & Federn[?] Catcher & Feathers
Italian Amici di Penna[?] Pen Pals
Korean 꼼짝마![?]
Kkomjjagma
Don't Move!
Spanish Jaula de tinta[2] Ink Cage

References