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<noinclude>{{Header Nav|game=Mario Kart DS}}<br />Single-player missions mode is a six-level game play mode. Here, the player must complete a series of missions and a boss battle to complete a level. The mission objectives range from collecting coins to fighting in boss battles, all on a variety of different race tracks and battle maps. Just like in Grand Prix mode, the player is ranked on how well he/she performed on a scale of C to three stars, C being the worst rank and three stars being the best rank.<br /></noinclude>
<noinclude>{{Header Nav|game=Mario Kart DS}}<br />Mission Mode is a seven-level game play mode. Here, eight missions and a boss battle must be completed to complete a level. The mission objectives range from collecting coins to fighting in boss battles, all on a variety of different race tracks and battle tracks. Just like in Grand Prix mode, the driver is ranked on how well they performed on a scale of E to three stars, E being the worst rank and three stars being the best rank.<br /></noinclude>
* [[Mario Kart DS/Level 1|Level 1]]
* [[Mario Kart DS/Level 1|Level 1]]
* [[Mario Kart DS/Level 2|Level 2]]
* [[Mario Kart DS/Level 2|Level 2]]

Revision as of 21:42, 13 June 2007


Mission Mode is a seven-level game play mode. Here, eight missions and a boss battle must be completed to complete a level. The mission objectives range from collecting coins to fighting in boss battles, all on a variety of different race tracks and battle tracks. Just like in Grand Prix mode, the driver is ranked on how well they performed on a scale of E to three stars, E being the worst rank and three stars being the best rank.