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| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/31282 |title=Puzzle Swap Gets New Super Mario Bros. 2 Panel - News |publisher=Nintendo World Report |date= |accessdate=2013-07-12}}</ref>
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| <ref>[http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=207252 Mario and Luigi: Dream Team StreetPass puzzle now available | GoNintendo - What are YOU waiting for?]. GoNintendo. Retrieved on 2013-08-23.</ref>
| <ref>[http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=207252 Mario and Luigi: Dream Team StreetPass puzzle now available | GoNintendo - What are YOU waiting for?]. GoNintendo. Retrieved on 2013-08-23.</ref>
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{{nihongo|'''''StreetPass Quest'''''|すれちがい伝説|Surechigai Densetsu}}, known in North America as '''''Find Mii''''', is a [[Role-playing video game|role-playing game]]. In this game, the player's [[Mii]] has been captured and it is up to the player to save him/her by battling their way through a series of rooms containing different enemies. Players use the Miis they have encountered, but can also use Play Coins to summon additional wanderers. Each Mii has a standard attack and a magic spell based on their color. For example, red Miis can cast flame spells whilst light blue Miis can freeze their opponents. Certain colored Miis are required to clear certain rooms, such as using a yellow Mii to break an enemy's yellow shield. If a Mii is encountered on StreetPass several times, their level in ''StreetPass Quest'' will increase, making them stronger. As the player progresses through the game, they can earn hats for their Mii to wear.
{{nihongo|'''''StreetPass Quest'''''|すれちがい伝説|Surechigai Densetsu}}, known in North America as '''''Find Mii''''', is a [[Role-playing video game|role-playing game]]. In this game, the player's [[Mii]] has been captured and it is up to the player to save him/her by battling their way through a series of rooms containing different enemies. Players use the Miis they have encountered, but can also use Play Coins to summon additional wanderers. Each Mii has a standard attack and a magic spell based on their color. For example, red Miis can cast flame spells whilst light blue Miis can freeze their opponents. Certain colored Miis are required to clear certain rooms, such as using a yellow Mii to break an enemy's yellow shield. If a Mii is encountered on StreetPass several times, their level in ''StreetPass Quest'' will increase, making them stronger. As the player progresses through the game, they can earn hats for their Mii to wear.


''Find Mii II'' became available in December 2011 for players who had played through the first game at least twice. The sequel includes tougher enemies, multiple paths, and new hats. In addition to wanderers, players can now use Play Coins to hire up to three previously encountered Miis. In battle, similarly colored Miis can form teams to perform stronger combo attacks and spells. Play Coins can also be spent to use potions for various uses, such as clearing a room of gas. <ref name="3ds-system-update-streetpass"
''Find Mii II'' became available in December 2011 for players who had played through the first game at least twice. The sequel includes tougher enemies, multiple paths, and new hats. In addition to wanderers, players can now use Play Coins to hire up to three previously encountered Miis. In battle, similarly colored Miis can form teams to perform stronger combo attacks and spells. Play Coins can also be spent to use potions for various uses, such as clearing a room of gas. <ref name="3ds-system-update-streetpass">


==Paid games (DLC)==
==Paid games (DLC)==

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StreetPass Mii Plaza
StreetPass Mii Plaza logo
Developer(s)Nintendo SDD
Good-Feel, Grezzo, Spike Chunsoft, Prope (extra games)
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS
Genre(s)RPG, Puzzle, Shoot 'em up, Battle simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

StreetPass Mii Plaza (すれちがいMii広場, Surechigai Mī Hiroba) is an application which comes pre-loaded on all Nintendo 3DS systems. In the game, players can meet other players' Miis over StreetPass and online through Nintendo Network, and interact with them.[1]

Summary

StreetPass Mii Plaza is an application that makes use of the Nintendo 3DS' StreetPass functionality, in which the system can detect and exchange data with other nearby systems whilst in sleep mode. The game revolves around a player's chosen Mii, which can be customised with accessories earned from minigames, along with a short customizable message and some optional information about likes. When new Miis are registered by the system, they will appear at the gate. Up to ten Miis can show up at the gate at any one time, after which the player will need to use them with their minigames before checking for more. Meeting the same Miis multiple times adds extra functionality, such as personalised messages and the ability to rate them. There are also special Miis that appear via SpotPass during special events, such as Nintendo staff members. After meeting another player's Mii, the player can then use that Mii to play a variety of different games, three of them being playable free of charge: Puzzle Swap, StreetPass Quest, and StreetPass Quest II.

After the 3DS December 2011 update, extra features were added to the game including a map in which players can see which countries they have met the most Miis from (not all countries have this feature) and a music player which features unlockable tracks of music from the game and an accomplishments section.[1] Another update was added in June 2013, introducing four new purchaseable games, as well as a new interface and framerate improvements.

Preloaded games

Puzzle Swap

Puzzle Swap (ピースあつめの旅, Pīsu Atsume no Tabi, lit. "Journey of the Piece Gatherer") is a game in which players aim to complete a 3D animated picture of a Nintendo video game by gathering its pieces. If a player encountered on StreetPass possesses any pieces the player does not have, the player can choose one of their pieces to add to their own. The player may also use Play Coins to buy random pieces for their existing panels, although it won't always be a new piece. After the December 2011 update, new puzzles became available which included four pink squares in the centre. Pink pieces are distributed to players via SpotPass and can only be gathered via StreetPass; they cannot be bought using Play Coins. Some puzzles have more pieces than others, making them harder to complete.

StreetPass Quest/Find Mii

StreetPass Quest (すれちがい伝説, Surechigai Densetsu), known in North America as Find Mii, is a role-playing game. In this game, the player's Mii has been captured and it is up to the player to save him/her by battling their way through a series of rooms containing different enemies. Players use the Miis they have encountered, but can also use Play Coins to summon additional wanderers. Each Mii has a standard attack and a magic spell based on their color. For example, red Miis can cast flame spells whilst light blue Miis can freeze their opponents. Certain colored Miis are required to clear certain rooms, such as using a yellow Mii to break an enemy's yellow shield. If a Mii is encountered on StreetPass several times, their level in StreetPass Quest will increase, making them stronger. As the player progresses through the game, they can earn hats for their Mii to wear.

Find Mii II became available in December 2011 for players who had played through the first game at least twice. The sequel includes tougher enemies, multiple paths, and new hats. In addition to wanderers, players can now use Play Coins to hire up to three previously encountered Miis. In battle, similarly colored Miis can form teams to perform stronger combo attacks and spells. Play Coins can also be spent to use potions for various uses, such as clearing a room of gas. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).[14][15]

StreetPass Squad/Mii Force

StreetPass Squad (すれちがいシューティング, Surechigai Shūtingu), known in North America as Mii Force, was developed by Good-Feel. It's a side-scrolling shoot 'em up game in which the player's ship is powered by Miis encountered on StreetPass. There are ten levels and various types of weapons depending on a Mii's shirt color. The more Miis a player gathers, the more powerful their ship becomes.

StreetPass Garden/Flower Town

StreetPass Garden (すれちがいガ~デン, Surechigai Gāden), known in North America as Flower Town, was developed by Grezzo. The game is loosely based on Mendelian genetics, in which players grow various types of plants. Growing plants are watered by visiting Miis encountered on StreetPass. After a flower has bloomed, players can receive new seeds by breeding their plant with plants of other Miis. Flowers can be arranged in several gardens where the player may take screenshots that are saved to the Nintendo 3DS Camera. Job quests are available where the player is tasked with growing plants of specific qualities to fulfill customer requirements.

StreetPass Battle/Warrior's Way

StreetPass Battle (すれちがい合戦, Surechigai Gassen), known in North America as Warrior's Way, was developed by Spike Chunsoft. It's a battle simulation in games where players amass an army by recruiting soldiers from Miis encountered on StreetPass. Players fight against enemy armies using a rock, paper, scissors mechanic in order to claim various regions.

StreetPass Mansion/Monster Manor

StreetPass Mansion (すれちがい迷宮, Surechigai Meikyū), known in North America as Monster Manor, was developed by Prope. It's a puzzle game set inside a haunted house that the player must escape. In order to do this, players use pieces received from Miis encountered on StreetPass to build a maze. Bonus items can be earned by using pieces to make rooms, which are used to fight against ghosts that appear at certain points.

References

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  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Guide: Nintendo 3DS System Update". Nintendo Life. 7 December 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
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  14. ^ Tiny Cartridge. "This new StreetPass hat… I'm unsure if this is... - Tiny Cartridge - Nintendo 3DS, DS, Wii U, and PS Vita News, Media, Comics, & Retro Junk". Tiny Cartridge. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  15. ^ "StreetPass Mii Plaza Update Offers New Games, Outfits and Hats". 12 July 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013.