Yakuman DS

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Yakuman DS
YakumanDScover.jpg Original release
Front cover of Wi-Fi Taiou Yakuman DS.
Wi-Fi Taiō release with Wi-Fi support
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date Template:Release
Language(s) Japanese
Genre Puzzle
Rating(s)
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer
Input
Nintendo DS:

Yakuman DS[1] is a riichi mahjong game for the Nintendo DS produced by Nintendo and released in 2005. It features various Mario characters. In 2006, Nintendo re-released the game with an added online mode, under the name of Wi-Fi Taiō Yakuman DS. The game is named after the rare winning hands called yakuman (役満) that are worth 32000 points (48000 if east/dealer).

Characters

Playable

Opponents

Opponent selection screen
The opponents selection screen.

The difficulty of each opponent is shown in the game with Stars; the more Stars that an opponent has, the more challenging they are to face as an opponent. Every opponent has different stats of Attack (effort on winning the hand), Luck, Skill (good strategy), Speed (speed on declaring ron (ロン) or tsumo (ツモ), and Defense (effort on preventing others to win). They all have different AI, and their style of play is described briefly behind the character's picture in the upper screen (while in the character selection screen). The opponents are:

  • Goomba: 1 Star. Does not understand mahjong very well, but he may sometimes win the game.
  • Princess Daisy: 3 Stars. She will try to use riichi to add an extra yaku and also do a closed tsumo. She will always look for a win.
  • Shy Guy: 1 Star. He will try to win by melding.
  • Koopa Troopa: 2 Stars. Being a very aggressive opponent, he will try to win as fast as possible. He likes Chii and Pon.
  • Boo: 3 Stars. Thinking on a skillful way to win, he will end up having good amounts of yaku.
  • Birdo: 3 Stars. She will play almost in a balanced way, but she has skill as her best stat.
  • Diddy Kong: 3 Stars. With a main intention on doing Chiitoitsu (Seven Pairs), he will find many ways to win.
  • Toad: 2 Stars. He will get tenpai (Near victory) and declare riichi when he is able to do so. He will keep dora tiles to boost his yaku.
  • Princess Peach: 3 Stars. Her main intentions are not to win, but to prevent losing. She will never declare riichi.
  • Mario: 4 Stars. He will either try to win or prevent to lose depending on the situation.
  • Luigi: 3 Stars. At his own pace he will get waiting in some tiles and declare riichi.
  • Yoshi: 3 Stars. His speed is his strongest stat. He will never declare riichi.
  • Donkey Kong: 4 Stars. Very commonly he will aim for a powerful Chinitsu or Honitsu hand (A single suit).
  • Toadette: 4 Stars. She will put all her efforts on winning and has very good speed.
  • Toadsworth (secret character): 5 Stars. He will look at all the odds and will prevent at all costs losing a hand. He's hardly Furikomi (Opponents rarely declare "ron" on him).
  • Wario (secret character): 5 Stars. According to his stats, he will do whatever he can to win the round, and also get a good score if he does.
  • Waluigi (secret character): 4 Stars. Being the speediest character in all the game, he can win rounds very quickly.
  • Petey Piranha (secret character): 5 Stars. Petey Piranha is a very skillful opponent and will try to boost the yaku on his hand as much as possible.
  • Bowser (secret character): 5 Stars. In his strong way of playing, he will try to boost the hand's yaku and win quickly.
  • Bowser Jr.: 4 Stars. He will skillfully wait in an unexcepted tile.

The character the player has chosen will not be available as an opponent.

Other characters

  • Lakitu: Hosts the tutorial mode of the game and provides in-game hints and advice.

Play modes

  • Free mode: In free mode, the player can freely choose CPU opponents to play against. The players can use their own rules.
  • Challenge mode: Win by fulfilling a given set of conditions with a given set of opponents. Easy, normal, hard and expert challenges are available, with Wario and Waluigi being unlocked after completing all the Easy challenges, Petey Piranha unlocked after completing all the normal ones, Bowser unlocked after completing all the hard ones and Toadsworth unlocked after completing all the expert ones.
  • Ranking mode: The character chosen starts at rank 20. They play against the other characters to ascend and possibly become rank 1 (top 3 opponents are Petey Piranha, Bowser, and Toadsworth in ascending order). Note that the ranking system works by winning points from beating other players; thus, the top opponents do not need to be unlocked in order to ascend above them.
  • Local multiplayer: A game for multiple players (up to 4), all within range of the DS's wireless communication system. DS Download Play is available.
  • Online multiplayer: Like online multiplayer for other DS games, with the same Friend Code system. Voice chat is available through the Nintendo DS microphone. After the discontinuation of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, this mode is no longer functional.

Staff

Main article: List of Yakuman DS staff

References to other games

References in later games

Quotes

Gallery

Logos

Artwork

Screenshots

Sprites

References

  1. ^ "In the Japanese mah-jongg game Yakuman DS, Toadsworth appears as a competitive opponent." — Toadsworth Trophy description, Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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