Yakuman DS

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Template:Infobox Yakuman DS is a mahjong game for the Nintendo DS produced by Nintendo. Yakuman DS is based on the Chinese game Mahjong, featuring various Mario characters. The game was released only in Japan in 2005 by Nintendo. One year later, Nintendo released the game again in Japan with an online mode, with the name of Wi-Fi Taiou Yakuman DS.

Characters

Playable

The Opponents

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The opponents selection screen.

Naturally, 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 Mode

  • 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. He/she plays 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 wireless radio, DS Download play is available.
  • Online multiplayer- Like online multiplayer for other DS games, with the same Friend Code system. Voice chat is available.

References to Other Games

References in Later Games

Gallery

Trivia

  • The game is named after the rare winning hands (役満/Yakuman) that are worth 32000 (48000 if east/dealer).

External links


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