Kamek's Library

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Kamek's Library
Kamek's Library picture.

Kamek's Library appears as the fourth gameboard in Mario Party DS. It is a library themed board which belongs to Kamek. The board is based in his very own laboratory and is abundant with magic books and teleporters in it. The board has two disconnected levels, and the only way to get from one to another is to use the warp books on the right and left and side of the lower level and the left side of the upper level.

Special Features

This board has the same way to collect stars in Neon Heights in Mario Party 7. There are three treasure chests which a character could open up by using ten coins. The chests could have a star, 5 coins, or a magic spell that sends the player back to the start point.

If a player lands on the three green spaces where the crystal ball is, Kamek appears in the crystal ball and casts a spell on the player that can be one of two spells, either Kamek's Spell Number 8 or Kamek's Spell Number 88. Kamek's Spell Number 8 takes away the player's current items, replaces them with three Halfway Dice Blocks, and swaps the player's position with another player. Kamek's Spell Number 88 is similar, but instead of swapping the player's position with one player, everyone switches places.

Story Mode

Template:Spoiler In story mode, it is the second to last board played. The heroes have 3 Sky Crystals and spot Bowser's Castle. They run to it when a Koopa Troopa stops them, asking for help as Kamek trapped his grandfather, Koopa Krag, in a book. After the player has completed the board and has the most stars, Kamek will appear in the boss mini-game, Book Bash. If the character defeats Kamek successfully, the player can venture on to the final stage, Bowser's Pinball Machine.

Star

On this board there are three jars. Two are lucky jars and one is the cursed jar. In one jar, there are five coins, while in another jar, the player gets a mouthful of teeth that sends them back to the start. In the third jar, there is a star, which players want to pick up most. The jars move in different locations when they are all opened. To open a jar costs ten coins.

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