Pianta Parlor
The Pianta Parlor is a casino in Rogueport in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, owned by Don Pianta and operated by Lahla. Mario can come here to play minigames for Pianta tokens, which can be exchanged at the desk to redeem items and badges.
There are two game machines, as well as four different minigames utilising the abilities Mario receives from the black chests. The game machines are always available to play. However, Mario must hold special membership cards to play each of the other games, all four of which are earned from completing specific troubles.
Another machine resembling the original Game Boy is situated near the entrance and displays high scores for the various games. A machine resembling Don Pianta, known as the Pianta Changer, allows Mario to exchange Coins for Pianta tokens. The exchange rate is 3 Coins for 1 Pianta.
At the beginning in Chapter 6, Don Pianta will retire as head of the Pianta syndicate, and permanently relocate to the Pianta Parlor.
Machine games
Slot machine
The parlor in the Nintendo GameCube version of the game has two identical slot machines, which cost 1 Pianta to play. Three reels spin vertically, and can be stopped in turn from left to right by pressing . Matching three symbols will reward the player with a set amount of Piantas, depending on the symbols that are matched.
Symbol | Prize | Odds |
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Don Pianta | 3 Piantas | 15.625% |
Star | 15 Piantas | 3.516% |
7 | 100 Piantas | 0.195% |
Despite the differing odds of matching a particular symbol, a player can still win an average of approximately 120 pianta tokens across 100 plays.[1]
Matching game
The Nintendo Switch version of the game replaces the slot machines with a picture matching game, which is similar to the Spade Panel minigame from Super Mario Bros. 3. Three reels spin horizontally, with the top and bottom reels spinning to the left, and the middle reel spinning to the right. Each reel can be stopped in turn from top to bottom by pressing . Stopping all three reels in time to form a complete picture will reward the player with a set amount of Piantas, depending on the picture formed and which machine is used.
There are two different matching game machines in the parlor:
- The "Sweet" machine costs 1 Pianta to play. The reels spin slowly, but the machine provides lower rewards.
- The "Spicy" version costs 4 Piantas to play. The reels spin more quickly, and there are additional pictures, but the machine offers higher rewards.
Picture | Prize | |
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Sweet | Spicy | |
Don Pianta | 2 Piantas | 6 Piantas |
POW Block | 4 Piantas | 12 Piantas |
Mushroom | 6 Piantas | 20 Piantas |
Flower | N/A | 30 Piantas |
Star | N/A | 50 Piantas |
Members games
There are four different membership cards that can be obtained. Each card will allow Mario to play one of the Pianta Parlor's members-only minigames, and unlock additional prizes that can be redeemed from Lahla.
- Special Card is received after completing "Try to find me!" for Koopook, and unlocks the Plane game.
- Silver Card is received after completing "Help my Daddy!" for Pine T. Jr., and unlocks the Paper Game.
- Gold Card is received after completing "Important thing!" for Frankie, and unlocks the Tube Game.
- Platinum Card is received after completing "I need my magazine." for Toodles, and unlocks the Boat Game.
Plane Game
The Special Card is needed to play this game. In the Plane Game, Mario must fly down from a high platform and try to get as far as possible. The farther Mario goes, the more pianta tokens he will win. There are also several spots to multiply the amount won, but there are also spots that subtract the number of pianta tokens Mario will receive. Some pianta tokens float in random spots in the air.
Paper Game
The player must have the Silver Card to play this game. In the Paper Game, Mario and a massive crowd of different species must race towards a finish line. Mario is not timed, but he still needs to get in first to the finish line. Large fans blow against Mario and the crowd, and if Mario is not careful the wind can push him into a pit. This causes him to "retire" and forfeit any pianta tokens he might have earned, but if he turns paper-thin, the air will just pass by. However, moving in Paper Mode makes him run slower. Luigi, Koopie Koo, and Wonky have a cameo appearance in the race, and there is a chance for all opponents to be pink Bob-ombs. In the remake, there is also a chance for a majority of Mario's opponents to be Toads. If the player comes in first place, they will get 20 tokens (earning ten tokens as it costs ten tokens to play).
Tube Game
The player must have the Gold Card to play this game. In the Tube Game, Mario is in tube form and has to move as fast as possible around barriers and obstacles on a track with no rails to get to the finish. Turning is a problem and since there are no rails, it is easy to fall off and lose precious time. Pianta tokens are scattered through this stage. A technical bonus is given if Mario does not fall off the stage.
Boat Game
The player needs a Platinum Card to play this game. In the Boat Game, Mario is in boat mode and he must sail between floating barrels and whirlpools to make it to the finish. There are also pianta tokens scattered through the stage. A technical bonus is given if Mario does not hit any whirlpools.
Inventory
Prizes can be redeemed with Pianta tokens. Obtaining each membership card will unlock additional prizes available for redemption.
Pianta Parlor | ||
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Item | Price | Availability |
Cake Mix | 6 Piantas | Always available |
Super Mushroom | 10 Piantas | Always available |
Refund | 34 Piantas 60 Piantas |
Always available |
Super Appeal | 34 Piantas 60 Piantas |
Always available |
Power Jump | 34 Piantas 80 Piantas |
Requires Special Card |
Maple Syrup | 14 Piantas | Requires Special Card |
FP Plus | 100 Piantas 150 Piantas |
Requires Special Card |
HP Plus | 100 Piantas 150 Piantas |
Requires Special Card |
Power Smash | 34 Piantas 80 Piantas |
Requires Silver Card |
Multibounce | 50 Piantas 100 Piantas |
Requires Silver Card |
HP Plus P | 200 Piantas 160 Piantas |
Requires Silver Card |
Gold Bar x3 | 234 Piantas 600 Piantas |
Requires Silver Card |
Power Rush | 34 Piantas 100 Piantas |
Requires Gold Card |
Power Rush P | 34 Piantas 100 Piantas |
Requires Gold Card |
Hammer Throw | 50 Piantas 120 Piantas |
Requires Gold Card |
Tornado Jump | 67 Piantas 150 Piantas |
Requires Gold Card |
Quake Hammer | 67 Piantas 150 Piantas |
Requires Platinum Card |
Jammin' Jelly | 67 Piantas 80 Piantas |
Requires Platinum Card |
Ultra Mushroom | 67 Piantas 80 Piantas |
Requires Platinum Card |
Money Money | 234 Piantas 450 Piantas |
Requires Platinum Card |
Names in other languages
Pianta Parlor
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ゆうぎ Yūgi-jō |
Playroom; Also known as "Monte Game" on the logo above the entrance | |
Chinese (simplified) | 游乐场[?] Yóulè Chǎng |
Playroom | |
Chinese (traditional) | 遊樂場[?] Yóulè Chǎng |
Playroom | |
Dutch | Pianta-Casino[2] | - | |
French | Casino Pianteone[?] | Pianteone is Don Pianta's French name | |
German | Palma-Casino[?] | From Pianta's German name | |
Italian | Casinò Malapalma[?] | From Pianta's Italian name | |
Korean | 오락실[?] Oraksil |
Arcade | |
Spanish (NOA) | Juegos Pianta[?] | Pianta Games | |
Spanish (NOE) | Juegos Foresta[?] | Foresta comes from the Pianta Spanish name: Forestano. |
Plane Game
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | 『ヒコーキモード』ゲーム[?] Hikōki Mōdo Gēmu |
"Plane Mode" Game | |
Spanish (NOA) | Juego del avión[?] | Plane Game |
Paper Game
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | 『ペーパーモード』ゲーム[?] Pēpā Mōdo Gēmu |
"Paper Mode" Game | |
Spanish | Juego del papel[?] | Paper Game |
Tube Game
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | 『ロールモード』ゲーム[?] Rōru Mōdo Gēmu |
"Roll Mode" Game | |
Spanish | Juego del rollo[?] | Roll Game |
Boat Game
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | 『ボートモード』ゲーム[?] Bōto Mōdo Gēmu |
"Boat Mode" Game | |
Spanish | Juego del barco[?] | Boat Game |
Trivia
- Lahla is a Boo working at the desk behind some bars; Mario can slip through the bars to find out info about her if he gets a high score in the minigames.
- The first issue of the RDM reveals that the Pianta Changer was added to the parlor approximately five years before the events of the game.
- The same issue states that the Pianta Parlor was temporarily shut down as a result of Goomfrey beating up the Pianta Exchanger. The robot later commented that it did not feel pain as it was a machine.
- The Pianta Parlor is referenced in Super Paper Mario, where the Catch Card for Lakitu states that its character throws Spinies like "coins at a Pianta Parlor". This reference implies that there are multiple Pianta Parlors.
- Many of the items at the Pianta Parlor have different positioning in the menu in the Japanese version.
- In the Japanese version, the Multibounce Badge is unlocked by obtaining the Gold Card instead of the Silver Card.
References
- ^ Conjecture (August 16, 2019). How to Beat the Slot Machine in "Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door" (09:43). YouTube. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
- ^ Nintendo Nederland (April 25, 2024). Een uitgebreide blik op Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). YouTube (Dutch). Retrieved May 1, 2024.