Do I need two copies of MindFeud on the 3DS to play multiplayer?

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I was looking at MindFeud for the 3DS and one of the features was:

Invite friends or complete strangers and battle online

Does that mean I have one copy of the game, I can play with a friend who does not have the game (similar to how MarioKart works?)






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How do you play multiplayer on the 3DS?

Complete these steps
  • Insert the Game Card into the DS Game Card Slot on one system and slide it into place until it clicks. ...
  • Tap the screen using the stylus when the Touch the Touch Screen to continue message appears. ...
  • Turn on the other Nintendo DS systems. ...
  • Tap the title of the game to begin the download.


  • Can you still play multiplayer on 3DS?

    As long as everybody has a Nintendo 3DS family system, friends can play together in multiplayer modes in supported titles. Some software requires each player to own a copy of the title, but many Nintendo 3DS games feature Download Play, enabling wireless multiplayer activities even when only one player has a Game Card.

    Can you play Mario Kart DS multiplayer on 3DS?

    For online multiplayer, unfortunately no. All DS titles use the old matchmaking system. Even though the system itself is a 3DS, the game will still attempt to connect to the old servers, which are no longer operational.

    Can you have 2 profiles on 3DS?

    No. Only one Nintendo Network ID can be associated to a Nintendo 3DS family system at a time. If you have the wrong Nintendo Network ID associated with your system, you will need to format the system.






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