Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!

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Welcome Home Chibi Robo! or おかえり!ちびロボ!ハッピーリッチー大そうじ!literally meaning, "Welcome home Chibi Robo! Happy, Rich Big Sweep" is a nintendo DS game that was released exclusively in Japan on July 23rd, 2009. The game revolves around the orginal Chibi Robo from Chibi Robo Plug into Adventure who helps out with a now grown Jenny who has a family of her own.

Gameplay

Unlike it's predecesor, Chibi Robo Park patrol, Welcome home Chibi Robo takes gameplay back to it's roots, foccusing on cleaning the house and exploring it for Moolah and Happy points. A new feature within the game is the ability to Vacuum dust, which is done by plugging into an outlet, giving you the energy needed to do the chore, only being limited by your cord size, which is customizable, and amount of energy which is available for the house. Electricity is not a free thing, as energy for the house is collected by compacting trash, giving garbage a whole new importance beyond obtaining happy points. Moving around in game is done by using the touch screen, rather than the D-Pad like in Park Patrol, meaning that the actual game is displayed on the lower screen, and not the top. The camera is controlled by the D pad and ABXY buttons, while items are toggeled through the L and R buttons. 

Toys

In Welcome home Chibi robo, there is a whole new cast of toys, including some originals that apparently have "stayed back" since when we've last saw them in Plug into Adventure.

Iberiko-(ポークはイベリコ "Poku wa Iberiko" in Japanese) An action figure which resembles a pig police officer. He is apparently the mascot of a brand of potato chips, and acts as the authority in the house at night, much Like Drake Redcrest, patrolling the living room and meeting Chibi there in the begining of the game.

Free Rangers- The Free rangers make their third appearance in the series, this time including the orginal members of the platoon, also including Sarge, the original leader from Plug into Adventure. They are living underground and wear mining hats with flash lights attatched to them.

Habanero-(ハバネロガシャイァゾト "Habanerogashai~atozo" in Japanese) An action figure that is based off of a famous wrestler. He is owned by Jenny's son, who keeps him in his room where he has other wrestling related toys.

Acapella-(アカペラ "Akapera" in Japanese)

Mesa-(メーサ "Mesa" in Japanese)

Ketchup-(ケチャップ "Kechappu" in Japanese) A toy that looks like a tomato-man, living in the garden and playing a guitar.

Skullton-(スカルトン "Sukaruton" in Japanese) A golden, decorated skull toy wearing a top hat.

Enemies

Like the previous games, there are enemies present within the game. (Please note that I haven't found the "official" names or translations, so please pardon me). I have dubbed the enemies in game "dust mobsters" as they appear as entities comprised of dirt and dust who dress up in suits and hats. There are two kinds of dust mobsters, hostile ones, and sea foam green ones. The sea foam green ones have a leader apparently who resides somewhere inside the house, who runs a casino which Chibi Robo can go to and play at. Hostile Dust mobsters usually appear in "squadrons" of two to three, taking on chibi robo by snatching onto him attempting to drain his energy out. Players must then shake them off by moving around the stylus quickly on the screen, other wise Chibi's energy goes down to zero. Whenever dust mobsters are present or bound to be, unusually plased trash will be present like a rotting apple core. It should also be noted that dust mobsters can also steal your moolah, or in some cases, poker chips (by sea foam green mobsters) as they will attack or prevent you from moving forward into an area of the house.

The official website for this game refers to these enemies simply as Ghosts, or ゴースト.