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[[Image:Mansion patrol.jpg|thumb|The '''Mansion Patrol''' game.]]
{{Minigame infobox
'''Mansion Patrol''' is a [[mini-game]] from the Arcade in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The player uses the [[Wii Remote]] as a gun and shoots [[Boo]]s, [[Dark Boo]]s and [[Atomic Boo]]s for points. Shooting [[Toad]] will give the player Rapid Fire. Mansion Patrol would appear to take place in the [[foyer]] of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]] and is obviously a reference to the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.
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|clear=Win ten rounds
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'''Mansion Patrol''' is a [[minigame]] from the Arcade in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.


[[Category: Mini-games]]
==Gameplay==
The object of Mansion Patrol is to blast the [[Boo]]s before to score points. It takes place in what appears to be the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. If the player blasts a lot of Boos in a row without missing, then they score more points. Sometimes a Boo will fly across the screen, holding [[Toad]]. If the Boo is shot, Toad is saved and the player will be rewarded an item, but if the player shoots Toad, they are docked points. The items include a Mushroom, which gives one life; a Flower, which gives ten seconds of Autofire, and a Star, which stuns every Boo temporarily. If a Boo gets too close, it will attack, costing the player a life. If the player loses all their lives, the game is over. Ten rounds are required to complete this minigame.
 
The scoring is as follows:
 
{{columns|count=2|
*[[Boo]] or [[Dark Boo]] - 400 points
**Nice - 480
**Good - 560
**Great - 640
**Wonderful - 720
**Excellent - 800
<br>
*[[Big Boo]] - 5000
**Nice - 6000
**Good - 7000
**Great - 8000
**Wonderful - 9000
**Excellent - 10000
*Save Toad: 3000 + Item
*Shoot Toad: -1000
}}
 
The high scores include the following:
 
*[[Hort]]: 700,000
*[[Heronicus]]: 550,000
*[[Hort]]: 500,000
*[[Fret]]: 400,000
*[[Otto]]: 300,000
 
==Controls==
*{{button|wii|Wiimote}} &ndash; Aim
*{{button|wii|A}}/{{button|wii|B}} &ndash; Shoot
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=オバケバスター
|JapR=Obake Basutā
|JapM=Ghost Buster
|Fre=Tir à Boo portant
|FreM=Pun on ''Tir à bout portant'' ("Point blank shot") and "Boo"
|Ger=Villa-Patrouille
|GerM=Villa Patrol
|Ita=Pattuglia la villa
|ItaM=Patrol the mansion
|Spa=Patrulla de la Mansión
|SpaM=Patrol of the Mansion
}}
 
{{SPM}}
[[Category:Paper Mario series minigames]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, April 30, 2024

Mansion Patrol
Mansion patrol.png
Appears in Super Paper Mario
Type Arcade
Points to clear Win ten rounds

Mansion Patrol is a minigame from the Arcade in Super Paper Mario.

Gameplay[edit]

The object of Mansion Patrol is to blast the Boos before to score points. It takes place in what appears to be the Foyer from Luigi's Mansion. If the player blasts a lot of Boos in a row without missing, then they score more points. Sometimes a Boo will fly across the screen, holding Toad. If the Boo is shot, Toad is saved and the player will be rewarded an item, but if the player shoots Toad, they are docked points. The items include a Mushroom, which gives one life; a Flower, which gives ten seconds of Autofire, and a Star, which stuns every Boo temporarily. If a Boo gets too close, it will attack, costing the player a life. If the player loses all their lives, the game is over. Ten rounds are required to complete this minigame.

The scoring is as follows:

  • Boo or Dark Boo - 400 points
    • Nice - 480
    • Good - 560
    • Great - 640
    • Wonderful - 720
    • Excellent - 800


  • Big Boo - 5000
    • Nice - 6000
    • Good - 7000
    • Great - 8000
    • Wonderful - 9000
    • Excellent - 10000
  • Save Toad: 3000 + Item
  • Shoot Toad: -1000

The high scores include the following:

Controls[edit]

  • Wii Remote – Aim
  • A Button/B Button – Shoot

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オバケバスター
Obake Basutā
Ghost Buster

French Tir à Boo portant
Pun on Tir à bout portant ("Point blank shot") and "Boo"
German Villa-Patrouille
Villa Patrol
Italian Pattuglia la villa
Patrol the mansion
Spanish Patrulla de la Mansión
Patrol of the Mansion