Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol

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Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol
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Developer skip Ltd.
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date Nintendo DS
  • JP 5 July 2007
  • NA 2 October 2007
  • AU 20 March 2008
Language(s) English, Japanese
Genre Platform, Adventure
Rating(s) Everyone All=CERO All (Suitable For All ages)
Media Nintendo DS Game Card
Not what you were looking for? See: Chibi-Robo (disambiguation)

Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol (咲かせて!ちびロボ!【Make It Bloom! Chibi Robo!)is the second Chibi-Robo! game released and was released for the Nintendo DS. It focuses on making a Park grow with Flowers.

The game has many environmentalist themes and highlights the importance of parks and the dangers of pollution to the environment.

Story

The game starts with an announcement from Citrusoft Robotics for the Blooming Chibi-Robo. The finishing touches are being placed on the Blooming Chibi-Robo prototype while it is demonstrated to the press. After the demonstration, Citrusoft announces that they will distribute the new Chibi-Robos to parks around the world free of charge.

Blooming Chibi-Robo arrives at a park in desperate need of help after it has been forsaken by the people of the nearby town. Over the course of his mission, Chibi-Robo makes friends with many of the town's toys, who, though afflicted by their own personal troubles, are eager to help him rebuild the park. He is also impeded by various foes determined to spread pollution and stop the park's revitalization by any means necessary.

Characters


Sequels

In 2009, a third Chibi-Robo game was released exclusively in Japan, titled Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!, which takes place in the house of a grown-up Jenny Sanderson from Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!.

Gallery

Chibi Holding Silhouette Film.png To view Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol's
image gallery click here

Trivia

  • When this game was released in North America, it was a Walmart-exclusive because of Skip Ltd.'s alleged 'strong environmental program and social giving campaign'.
  • Nintendo of America gave out packets of seeds to 500 randomly-selected people, who registered this game on the company's website, as a promotion for the game.
  • If you use a cheat to max out the Happy Point total during the cutscene in the intro, you can skip the tutorial in the intro but it makes the game uncompletable for that save file as the Happy Point Sticker Dialog plays as soon as the cutscene ends, causing the game to play the dialog that plays after you complete the tutorial. Thus, preventing you from collecting the Chibi-Tools required to grow Flowers.
  • If you repeatedly tap the screen as a friend character passes by the park entrance to complete a Park Project, you can skip a friend's exit and the "Out Of Juice" Dialog. However, the Park Project won't be completed.