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[[File:3DS Streetpass Mii Plaza Icon.png|left|thumb]]
[[File:Logo EN StreetPass Mii Plaza.svg|thumb|240px|The ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'' logo]]
[[File:Logo EN StreetPass Mii Plaza.svg|thumb|240px|The StreetPass Mii Plaza logo]]
'''''StreetPass Mii Plaza''''' is a pre-installed application on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] developed by [[Nintendo]] relying heavily on [[nwiki:StreetPass|StreetPass]] connectivity to play its games. It allows players to create a profile using any [[Mii]] that they have made in the [[nwiki:Mii Maker|Mii Maker]], which will be sent to other users via StreetPass when connected, and used to play games, a few of which include content from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].
'''StreetPass Mii Plaza''' is a pre-installed application on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] developed by [[Nintendo]] that relies heavily on StreetPass connectivity to play its games. It allows players to create a profile using any [[Mii]] that they have made in the [[Nintendo 3DS#Mii Maker|Mii Maker]], which will be sent to other users via StreetPass when connected, and used to play games. Two games (seven after updating the software completely) which utilize the player's Mii can be played in the Plaza: Puzzle Swap, Find Mii, Mii Force, Flower Town, Warrior's Way and Monster Manor. The game's only unlockables are Nintendo-themed accessories which can be used to dress up the player's Mii, and three dimensional scenes featuring recent Nintendo games or events.


==Features==
Players using ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'' have their [[Mii]] as an avatar, in addition to personal information, which is sent to other users upon connecting via StreetPass. As long as the player has the wireless communications switch turned on and StreetPass enabled, the data is transferred between any wireless-enabled Nintendo 3DS within range. A notification light on the system turns green to indicate when another has been detected.
[[File:3DS Mii Plaza Screenshot.png|thumb|left|Various [[Mii]]s in the Plaza]]
StreetPass Mii Plaza allows the creation of a profile that players can customize with their personal information, which is sent to other users upon connecting via StreetPass. This information includes a Mii, which is used as a player character while in the Plaza, a greeting, a birthday, the 3DS' registered location and minor details such as a favorite hobby or dream. Players can choose to make some of this information private if they wish, and can change the information in the Settings sub-menu at any time. As long as the player has the wireless communications switch turned on and StreetPass enabled, the data is transferred between any wireless-enabled 3DS system within range. A notification light on the 3DS turns green to indicate when another 3DS has been detected, even when the software is closed.  


StreetPass Plaza is the location where the player's Mii resides. The Plaza is lush with green lawn and small plants, and features a yellow arch adorned with a grass root as its front entrance. Upon opening the software after a connection has been made, the entrance is shown with the player's Mii greeting any new Miis that have been encountered, before inviting each to take residence in the plaza and play Find Mii and Puzzle Swap with them, as well as any additional games that they have purchased. As Miis are invited into the Plaza via StreetPass and online games such as ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' or ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', the Plaza grows, and the music becomes more dynamic.  
StreetPass Plaza is the location where the player's Mii resides. Upon opening the software after a connection has been made, the entrance is shown with the player's Mii greeting any new Miis that have been encountered, before inviting each to take residence in the plaza and play Find Mii and Puzzle Swap with them, as well as any additional games that they have purchased. As Miis are invited into the Plaza via StreetPass and online games such as ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' or ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', the Plaza grows, and the music becomes more dynamic.  


The player is given the option of playing StreetPass games to unlock accessories for their Mii and 3D images related to various Nintendo series by using either Miis obtained by StreetPass or Play Coins. After the December 2011 update, additional features were introduced, including a slideshow for completed Puzzle Swap panels, a world map which shows locations that differ to the player's, an achievements list, and a music player for listening to the application's various tracks. After the summer 2013 update, a Shop menu was added, where four additional StreetPass games can be purchased. The touch screen was also updated to allow for quick access to each of these games, as well as Find Mii and Puzzle Swap. Other features such as an Exchange Booth for unlocking outfits and a Check for Updates tool were also introduced.
The app features accessories that can be unlocked and used to dress up the player's Mii, many of which are themed after Nintendo franchises such as ''Super Mario''. In the Puzzle Swap game, three-dimensional scenes featuring various Nintendo games or events, including of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, can be gradually unlocked by meeting Miis with StreetPass or using Play Coins.
==Features with ''Super Mario'' content==
===Puzzle Swap===
{{main-wiki|MiiWiki|Puzzle Swap}}
'''Puzzle Swap''' features various different puzzles that the player can complete. Players are given one piece to start off with, and more can be obtained by StreetPassing with other people. After StreetPassing with someone, the player is then entitled to take a puzzle piece from them (and vice versa) to add to their collection. If another player does not have any new pieces, nothing is gained. Players can also spend two Play Coins to buy a random puzzle piece to any incomplete puzzle they have. Once a puzzle is completed, a three-dimensional diorama of the puzzle can then be viewed.


==Puzzle Swap==
The following are ''Super Mario''-themed panels that have existed throughout the service's lifespan:
'''Puzzle Swap''' features various different puzzles that the player can complete. Players are given one piece to start off with, and more can be obtained by StreetPassing with other people. After StreetPassing with someone, the player is then entitled to take a puzzle piece from them (and vice versa) to add to their collection. If another player does not have any new pieces, nothing is gained. Players can also spend two Play Coins to buy a random puzzle piece to any incomplete puzzle they have. Once a puzzle is completed, a three-dimensional image of the puzzle can then be viewed.


While the initial puzzles consisted of fifteen pieces, the December 2011 update included several puzzles with either twenty-four or forty pieces, as well as the ability to receive new puzzles through SpotPass. Additionally, the four center-most pieces in the twenty-four piece puzzles and the eight center most pieces in the forty piece puzzles are pink. These pink pieces cannot be purchased with Play Coins, and can only be obtained by StreetPassing other people who have obtained them.
===''Mario''-themed Puzzle Swap Panels===
[[File:MarioKart7Puzzle.png|thumb|''[[Mario Kart 7]]'']]
[[File:MarioKart7Puzzle.png|thumb|''[[Mario Kart 7]]'']]
*[[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] (15 pieces)
*[[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] (15 pieces)
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*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' (40 pieces)
*Nintendo Starlets (features [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Pauline]], [[Rosalina]], [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and Toon Zelda) (40 Pieces)
*Nintendo Starlets (features [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Pauline]], [[Rosalina]], [[Zelda]], and Toon Zelda) (40 Pieces)
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]] + [[New Super Luigi U]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' (40 pieces)
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*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' (40 pieces)
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' (15 pieces)
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' (15 pieces)
*Mario & Happy (24 pieces): Features Mario and the {{wp|McDonald's}} {{wp|Happy Meal}} mascot in a Mario costume Happy running in a ''Super Mario''-themed background.<ref>{{cite|author=TiLMENDOMiNATiON|date=September 28, 2015|title=3DS EU exclusive MCDONALDS Puzzle / "Mario & Happy" puzzle Complete!!!|url=youtu.be/mcH5YV6aHos|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 27, 2024}}</ref>


==Find Mii==
===Downloadable content===
'''Find Mii''' (called '''StreetPass Quest''' outside of North America) is a basic turn-based RPG where Miis are utilized to fight through several enemy-filled rooms in order to free the player's own Mii from imprisonment. The minigame inspired a [[Find Mii|stage of the same name]] to be included in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''.
====Flower Town====
 
[[File:3DS Streetpass Plaza Mega Mushrooms.jpg|100px|thumb|The Mega Mushroom flower]]
Miis are given two attacks, either a three-hit sword attack or a magic attack with effects determined by the Mii's favorite color, and are leveled up by consecutive StreetPasses with the same person. Players can also hire 'wandering' heroes (taking the appearance of either a cat or dog depending on the player's preference) for two Play Coins, with a limit of up to ten in a single party. Accessories such as ''Mario'' character caps can be obtained after clearing certain rooms and are used to dress up the player's Mii in the Plaza.
'''Flower Town''' (known as '''StreetPass Garden''' in PAL regions) is the second of the four games that was added to ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'' in 2013. The goal is to grow 80 different species of flowers. Each Mii that visits the player's garden, either makes the current flower grow or pollinates one of its seeds. The player can decorate their garden with flowers and accessories. Players are also able to change the pots that their plants are in. Some ''Super Mario''-themed pots are the [[Warp Pipe|Green Pipe]], Yellow Pipe, and [[Brick]] Planter. The Mega Mushroom Flower resembles a [[Super Mushroom]], and the Bite Weed is similar to a [[Piranha Plant]].
 
An expansive sequel to Find Mii, known as '''Find Mii II''' ('''StreetPass Quest II''' outside of North America) was made available with the December 2011 system update, featuring tougher challenges, additional options (such as the ability to purchase potions with Play Coins) and new unlockable accessories. It can only be played once the first Find Mii game has been cleared twice.
 
==Paid Games (DLC)==
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The option to purchase 4 additional StreetPass games becomes available after updating the software. These games can be purchased individually, or all at once for a discount. StreetPassing players who have also purchased one of these titles allows for additional, individualized bonuses to be obtained within the games they share.
 
====Gallery====
<gallery>
StreetPass - Rabbit 1.png
StreetPass - Rabbit 2.png
StreetPass - Rabbit 3.png
Bunny-hole.jpg
</gallery>
 
===Mii Force===
'''Mii Force''' (known as '''StreetPass Squad''' in PAL regions) is the first of the four games that was added to StreetPass Mii Plaza in 2013. The goal is to save the StreetPass Galaxy from the Goldbone Gang. As the user gets more StreetPass Tags, the more weapons the user can use to get rid of the Goldbone Gang. When the user gets hit then one of the helpers will leave. Each level ends with a boss.
 
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=すれちがいシューティング
|Jap=すれちがいガ〜デン
|JapR=Surechigai Shūtingu
|JapR=Surechigai Gāden
|JapM=Passing Shooting
|JapM=Passing Garden
}}
}}


===Flower Town===
====Ultimate Angler====
[[File:3DS Streetpass Plaza Mega Mushrooms.jpg|100px|thumb|The Mega Mushroom flower]]
'''Ultimate Angler''' (known as '''StreetPass Fishing''' outside of America), is a fishing game released in 2015 as the Bundle 2 DLC games with the second being '''Battleground Z'''. Players get bait from people met via StreetPass, the type of bait depends on what their favorite color is. There are two species of fish that relate to the ''Super Mario'' franchise that are considered mystery species that only specific Mii characters met can spot them, and they are the [[Cheep Cheep]] and the [[Blooper]]. The Cheep Cheep can be found on Oceanora Island and the Blooper can be found on Mythroll Island.
'''Flower Town''' (known as '''StreetPass Garden''' in PAL regions) is the second of the four games that was added to StreetPass Mii Plaza in 2013. The goal is to grow 80 different species of flowers. Each Mii that visits the player's garden, either makes the current flower grow or pollinates one of its seeds. The player can decorate their garden with flowers and accessories. Players are also able to change the pots that their plants are in. Some ''Mario''-themed pots are the [[Warp Pipe|Green Pipe]], Yellow Pipe, and [[Brick]] Planter. The Mega Mushroom Flower resembles a [[Super Mushroom]], and the Bite Weed is similar to a [[Piranha Plant]].


===Warrior's Way===
===Outfits===
'''Warrior's Way''' (known as '''StreetPass Battle''' in PAL regions) is the third of the four games that was added to StreetPass Mii Plaza in 2013. The goal is to take over the world with an army. To get soldiers, the player must get a StreetPass Tag which grants soldiers that equal that person's plaza population. Another way to get soldiers is to win a battle. If a battle is lost, some of the player's soldiers will depart. The player can also fight with the people who joined via StreetPass Tags if they have already owned Warrior's Way.
[[File:MiiPlazaMarioCostume3DS.png|thumb|Mario Costume]]
 
;Find Mii
===Monster Manor===
'''Monster Manor''' (known as '''StreetPass Mansion''' in PAL regions) is the last of the four games that was added to StreetPass Mii Plaza in 2013. The goal is to solve a mystery in the mansion with the help of people the player meets via StreetPass Tags. Each plaza visitor will give a piece of a hallway in their color. If the player combines a piece of a hallway with the corresponding color to another, the pieces will become a room which may contain treasure chests. The player must also engage in a duel with monsters to progress using various weapons obtained from chests as well. The player must find a staircase to progress further in the game.
 
===Battleground Z===
'''Battleground Z''' (known as '''StreetPass Zombies''' outside of America), is a beat'em up game. It was added in 2015 with another StreetPass game, '''Ultimate Angler'''. Players complete missions while fending off a zombie horde. Unlike other StreetPass games, the main characteristic of a mii is based off of hobby, not color. Because of this, there are 26 weapons to obtain, each with a Normal Attack and a Charge Attack. The weapons will also change color based on that Mii's color.
 
==Outfits==
Hats and Costumes (collectively referred to as Outfits) are used to customize the player's Mii in the Plaza. Players can choose a favorite outfit for their Mii to wear while playing StreetPass games, and this outfit will also be worn when the player's Mii is transferred to other Plazas via StreetPass. Full costumes and various other hats can also be obtained by exchanging tickets earned in Mii Force, Flower Town, Warrior's Way and Monster Manor at the Exchange Booth.
 
===List of ''Mario''-themed hats/outfits===
====Find Mii====
*[[Mario Cap|Mario's Cap]]
*[[Mario Cap|Mario's Cap]]
*[[Luigi Cap|Luigi's Cap]]
*[[Luigi Cap|Luigi's Cap]]
*[[Toad]] Hat
*[[Toad]] Hat
*[[Bowser]] Hat
*[[Bowser]] Hat
 
;Find Mii II
====Find Mii II====
*[[Peach's Crown]]
*[[Princess Peach|Peach's]] Crown
*[[Yoshi]] Hat
*[[Yoshi]] Hat
*[[Wario Cap|Wario's Cap]]
*[[Wario Cap|Wario's Cap]]
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*[[Shy Guy]] Mask
*[[Shy Guy]] Mask
*[[Donkey Kong]] Hat
*[[Donkey Kong]] Hat
 
;Find Mii II Secret Quest
====Find Mii II Secret Quest====
{{columns|count=2|
{|
|- valign=top
|
*[[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] Crown
*[[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] Crown
*[[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] Hat
*[[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] Hat
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*[[Chain Chomp|Chomp]] Hat
*[[Chain Chomp|Chomp]] Hat
*[[Blooper]] Hat
*[[Blooper]] Hat
|
*[[Piranha Plant]]
*[[Piranha Plant]]
*[[Warp Pipe]] Hat
*[[Warp Pipe]] Hat
*[[? Block]] Hat
*[[? Block]] Hat
*[[Nintendo 3DS]] Hat
*[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Hat
*[[Family Computer|Famicom]] Hat
*[[Penguin]] Hat
*[[Penguin]] Hat
|}
}}
 
;Exchange Booth
====Exchange Booth====
{{columns|count=2|
{|
|- valign=top
|
*Pixel Mario Hat
*Pixel Mario Hat
*[[Super Mushroom]] Hat<ref name="Exchange Booth">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK2j72CqXjA]</ref>
*[[Super Mushroom]] Hat<ref name="Exchange Booth">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK2j72CqXjA]</ref>
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*Donkey Kong Costume
*Donkey Kong Costume
*[[Diddy Kong]] Hat
*[[Diddy Kong]] Hat
|
*[[Barrel]] Hat
*[[Barrel]] Hat
*[[Green Shell]] Hat
*[[Green Shell]] Hat
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*[[Goomba]] Hat
*[[Goomba]] Hat
*[[Spiny]] Hat
*[[Spiny]] Hat
|
*[[Lakitu]] Hat
*[[Lakitu]] Hat
*[[Cheep Cheep]] Hat
*[[Cheep Cheep]] Hat
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*[[Tanooki Suit]]
*[[Tanooki Suit]]
*[[Airship|Bowser's Airship]] Hat
*[[Airship|Bowser's Airship]] Hat
|
*[[Tanooki Suit|Kitsune Suit]]
*[[Tanooki Suit|Kitsune Suit]]
*[[Fortress|Goal Tower]] Hat
*[[Fortress|Goal Tower]] Hat
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*[[R.O.B.]] Hat
*[[R.O.B.]] Hat
*[[Wiggler]] Hat
*[[Wiggler]] Hat
*[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] Hat
}}
*[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] Hat
|
*[[Nintendo 64]] Hat
*[[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] Hat
*[[Game Boy]] Hat
*[[Virtual Boy]] Mask
*[[Game Boy Advance]] Hat
*[[Nintendo DS]]
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery|StreetPass Mii Plaza}}
{{main-gallery|StreetPass Mii Plaza}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
3DS Streetpass Mii Plaza Icon.png|Icon
FindMiiMario Hat3DS.png|Mario's Cap, which is the first hat unlocked.  
FindMiiMario Hat3DS.png|Mario's Cap, which is the first hat unlocked.  
MiiPlazaMarioCostume3DS.png|Mario Costume
FindMiiLuigi Cap3DS.png|Luigi's Cap
FindMiiLuigi Cap3DS.png|Luigi's Cap
MiiPlazaLuigiCostume3DS.png|Luigi Costume
MiiPlazaLuigiCostume3DS.png|Luigi Costume
MiiPlazaKitsuneSuit3DS.jpg|Kitsune Suit
MiiPlazaKitsuneSuit3DS.jpg|Kitsune Suit
MiiPlazaPeachHairHat3DS.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach's]] Crown
MiiPlazaPeachHairHat3DS.png|[[Peach's Crown]]
StreetpassDaisysCrown.png|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] Crown
StreetpassDaisysCrown.png|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] Crown
StreetpassYoshihat.png|Yoshi Hat
StreetpassYoshihat.png|Yoshi Hat
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MiiPlazaRedShellHat3DS.png|Red Shell Hat
MiiPlazaRedShellHat3DS.png|Red Shell Hat
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Media==
{{media table
|file1=Streetpass Mii Plaza Theme.oga
|title1=StreetPass Mii Plaza: Main Theme 1
|description1=The initial plaza theme
|length1=0:30
}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Surechigai Mī Hiroba
|JapR=Surechigai Mī Hiroba
|JapM=Passing Mii Plaza
|JapM=Passing Mii Plaza
|Kor=엇갈림 Mii 광장
|KorR=Eotgalrim Mi Gwangjang
|KorM=Staggered Mii Square
|Fre=Place Mii StreetPass
|Fre=Place Mii StreetPass
|FreM=StreetPass Mii Plaza
|FreM=StreetPass Mii Plaza
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|Dut=StreetPass Mii-park
|Dut=StreetPass Mii-park
|DutM=StreetPass Mii Park
|DutM=StreetPass Mii Park
|Ita=Piazza Mii StreetPass
|ItaM=StreetPass Mii Square/Plaza
}}
}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|Icaruspedia=1|StrategyWiki=1|ZeldaWiki-p=Cameos of The Legend of Zelda in Nintendo Media#StreetPass Mii Plaza}}
{{NIWA|Icaruspedia=1|MiiWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1|ZeldaWiki=Cameos of The Legend of Zelda in Nintendo Media#StreetPass Mii Plaza}}
*[http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/built-in-software/#/3/ Official American Website]
*[http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/built-in-software/#/3/ Official American website]{{dead link}}
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS/Instant-Software/StreetPass-Mii-Plaza/StreetPass-Mii-Plaza-115561.html Official United Kingdom Website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Hardware/Nintendo-3DS-Family/StreetPass/StreetPass-Mii-Plaza/StreetPass-Mii-Plaza-115561.html Official United Kingdom website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/software/built-in/miiplaza/index.html Official Japanese Website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/3dsseries/miiplaza Official Japanese website]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Games]]
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[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]

Latest revision as of 01:59, August 19, 2024

MiiWiki article: StreetPass Mii Plaza
StreetPass Mii Plaza Logo
The StreetPass Mii Plaza logo

StreetPass Mii Plaza is a pre-installed application on the Nintendo 3DS developed by Nintendo relying heavily on StreetPass connectivity to play its games. It allows players to create a profile using any Mii that they have made in the Mii Maker, which will be sent to other users via StreetPass when connected, and used to play games, a few of which include content from the Super Mario franchise.

Players using StreetPass Mii Plaza have their Mii as an avatar, in addition to personal information, which is sent to other users upon connecting via StreetPass. As long as the player has the wireless communications switch turned on and StreetPass enabled, the data is transferred between any wireless-enabled Nintendo 3DS within range. A notification light on the system turns green to indicate when another has been detected.

StreetPass Plaza is the location where the player's Mii resides. Upon opening the software after a connection has been made, the entrance is shown with the player's Mii greeting any new Miis that have been encountered, before inviting each to take residence in the plaza and play Find Mii and Puzzle Swap with them, as well as any additional games that they have purchased. As Miis are invited into the Plaza via StreetPass and online games such as Mario Kart 7 or Mario Tennis Open, the Plaza grows, and the music becomes more dynamic.

The app features accessories that can be unlocked and used to dress up the player's Mii, many of which are themed after Nintendo franchises such as Super Mario. In the Puzzle Swap game, three-dimensional scenes featuring various Nintendo games or events, including of the Super Mario franchise, can be gradually unlocked by meeting Miis with StreetPass or using Play Coins.

Features with Super Mario content[edit]

Puzzle Swap[edit]

MiiWiki article: Puzzle Swap

Puzzle Swap features various different puzzles that the player can complete. Players are given one piece to start off with, and more can be obtained by StreetPassing with other people. After StreetPassing with someone, the player is then entitled to take a puzzle piece from them (and vice versa) to add to their collection. If another player does not have any new pieces, nothing is gained. Players can also spend two Play Coins to buy a random puzzle piece to any incomplete puzzle they have. Once a puzzle is completed, a three-dimensional diorama of the puzzle can then be viewed.

The following are Super Mario-themed panels that have existed throughout the service's lifespan:

Downloadable content[edit]

Flower Town[edit]

The Mega Mushrooms from Flower Town
The Mega Mushroom flower

Flower Town (known as StreetPass Garden in PAL regions) is the second of the four games that was added to StreetPass Mii Plaza in 2013. The goal is to grow 80 different species of flowers. Each Mii that visits the player's garden, either makes the current flower grow or pollinates one of its seeds. The player can decorate their garden with flowers and accessories. Players are also able to change the pots that their plants are in. Some Super Mario-themed pots are the Green Pipe, Yellow Pipe, and Brick Planter. The Mega Mushroom Flower resembles a Super Mushroom, and the Bite Weed is similar to a Piranha Plant.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すれちがいガ〜デン[?]
Surechigai Gāden
Passing Garden

Ultimate Angler[edit]

Ultimate Angler (known as StreetPass Fishing outside of America), is a fishing game released in 2015 as the Bundle 2 DLC games with the second being Battleground Z. Players get bait from people met via StreetPass, the type of bait depends on what their favorite color is. There are two species of fish that relate to the Super Mario franchise that are considered mystery species that only specific Mii characters met can spot them, and they are the Cheep Cheep and the Blooper. The Cheep Cheep can be found on Oceanora Island and the Blooper can be found on Mythroll Island.

Outfits[edit]

Mario Costume, which you can get after the new StreetPass Mii Plaza Update.
Mario Costume
Find Mii
Find Mii II
Find Mii II Secret Quest
Exchange Booth

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Media[edit]

Audio.svg StreetPass Mii Plaza: Main Theme 1 - The initial plaza theme
File infoMedia:Streetpass Mii Plaza Theme.oga
0:30
Help:MediaHaving trouble playing?

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すれちがいMii広場[?]
Surechigai Mī Hiroba
Passing Mii Plaza
Dutch StreetPass Mii-park[?] StreetPass Mii Park
French Place Mii StreetPass[?] StreetPass Mii Plaza
German Streetpass Mii-Lobby[?] Streetpass Mii Lobby
Italian Piazza Mii StreetPass[?] StreetPass Mii Square/Plaza
Korean 엇갈림 Mii 광장[?]
Eotgalrim Mi Gwangjang
Staggered Mii Square
Spanish Plaza Mii de StreetPass[?] StreetPass's Mii Plaza

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ TiLMENDOMiNATiON (September 28, 2015). 3DS EU exclusive MCDONALDS Puzzle / "Mario & Happy" puzzle Complete!!!. YouTube. Retrieved May 27, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d [1]