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In [[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]], [[Curator's Chibi-Robo|Chibi-Robo]] can accept '''work''' on the Chibi-PC to help out various people around the world. They are a series of minigames Chibi-Robo can play to earn [[Happy Point|happy points]]. Chibi-Robo can also earn [[trophy|trophies]] based on how  
In [[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]], [[Curator's Chibi-Robo|Chibi-Robo]] can accept '''work''' on the Chibi-PC to help out various people around the world. They are a series of minigames Chibi-Robo can play to earn [[Happy Point|happy points]]. Chibi-Robo can also earn [[trophy|trophies]] based on how


If Chibi-Robo runs out of [[watt]]s during work, he will earn zero happy points.
If Chibi-Robo runs out of [[watt]]s during work, he will earn zero happy points.
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:'''Tools used:''' None
:'''Tools used:''' None
:'''Description:''' Super Geotron X tests Chibi-Robo's measurement guessing instincts.
:'''Description:''' Super Geotron X tests Chibi-Robo's measurement guessing instincts.
:About: The object of this game is to achieve the target measurement set by Geotron by setting the measurement tape at within the target length. There are three rounds. The first round is short distance, about 6-4 inches and must reach within 0.5 inches. The second round is medium distance, about 9-12 inches and must reach within 1.0 inches. The third round is long distance, about 14-18 inches and must reach within 1.5 inches. Geotron hints to Chibi-Robo that he is at least four inches tall.
:About: The object of this game is to achieve the target measurement set by Geotron by setting the measurement tape at within the target length. There are three rounds. The first round is short distance, about 6-4 inches and must reach within 0.5 inches. The second round is medium distance, about 9-12 inches and must reach within 1.0 inches. The third round is long distance, about 14-18 inches and must reach within 1.5 inches. Geotron hints to Chibi-Robo that he is at least four inches tall. Also, getting a perfect distance will earn double points for that round.


:In challenge mode, Super Geotron X will add two rules:
:In challenge mode, Super Geotron X will add two rules:
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;[[Danger-Sense Test 2]]
;[[Danger-Sense Test 2]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Starfall Desk]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Starfall Desk]]
:'''Tools used:'''
:'''Tools used:''' None
:'''Description:'''
:'''Description:'''
:'''About:'''
:'''About:'''
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:'''Meeting place:''' [[Starfall Desk]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Starfall Desk]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
:'''Description:'''
:'''Description:''' Drake Redcrest invites Chibi-Robo to do some shooting training.
:'''About:'''
:'''About:'''


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:'''Meeting place:''' [[Secluded Garden]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Secluded Garden]]
:'''Tools used:'''
:'''Tools used:'''
:'''Description:'''
:'''Description:''' Drake Redcrest reports that Smoglings have invaded [[Secluded Garden]] and he asks Chibi-Robo to help him stop them.
:'''About:'''
:'''About:'''


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:'''Meeting place:''' [[Secluded Garden]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Secluded Garden]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
:'''Description:''' Drake tells Chibi-Robo that a horde of [[smogling]]s have invaded the [[Secluded Garden]].
:'''Description:''' Drake tells Chibi-Robo that a horde of [[smogling]]s have invaded [[Secluded Garden]].
:'''About:''' In the sequel to [[Pawns of Evil]], Drake gives Chibi-Robo an upgrade to his Chibi-Blaster, which allows him to fire it automatically. In this game, Chibi-Robo must defeat 100 smoglings to win.
:'''About:''' In the sequel to [[Pawns of Evil]], Drake gives Chibi-Robo an upgrade to his Chibi-Blaster, which allows him to fire it automatically. In this game, Chibi-Robo must defeat 100 smoglings to win.
;[[Justice Always Wins]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Starfall Desk]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
:'''Description:''' Drake Redcrest challenges Chibi-Robo to see if he can defeat him.
:'''About:''' In this advanced mode of [[Justice Training]], Drake will appear himself as a target, but Chibi-Robo must first shoot a designated number of targets before he can appear. Once the number is reached, a jingle will be accompanied and Drake will show himself after a training segment is over. He appears to be flying, with great speed as he moves around evading Chibi-Robo's attacks. The player must defeat Drake in order to get [[Happy Points]].


===[[Ketschburg and Mostardin]]===
===[[Ketschburg and Mostardin]]===
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:'''Description:''' [[Smoglings]] have invaded Ketschburg and Mostardin's fridge and they request Chibi-Robo to go save their precious ingredients.
:'''Description:''' [[Smoglings]] have invaded Ketschburg and Mostardin's fridge and they request Chibi-Robo to go save their precious ingredients.
:'''About:''' The game consists of Chibi-Robo catching food being flung off by smoglings or themselves. Chibi-Robo must catch the food asked by Ketschburg and Mostardin within the time limit. Catching a smogling will result in an automatic failure. Happy points earned is determined how much of the correct food are caught.
:'''About:''' The game consists of Chibi-Robo catching food being flung off by smoglings or themselves. Chibi-Robo must catch the food asked by Ketschburg and Mostardin within the time limit. Catching a smogling will result in an automatic failure. Happy points earned is determined how much of the correct food are caught.
:In challenge mode, [[Telly]] will report that the Smoglings will start dropping vegetables. Any vegetables caught will result in loss of points. Also, the catch quota has been reduced to 15 points and [[Happy Point]]s earn in this mode is three times the amount of the points scored.


===[[Joshy Bear]]===
===[[Joshy Bear]]===
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;[[Squeaky Clean]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Late-Night Garage]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Late-Night Garage]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Vacuum]], [[Toothbrush]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Toothbrush]], [[Chibi-Vacuum]]
:'''Description:''' Joshy Bear asks Chibi-Robo to help him clean the garage.
:'''Description:''' Joshy Bear asks Chibi-Robo to help him clean the garage.
:'''About:''' The game consists of Chibi-Robo cleaning the garage. He must pick up trash, clean up dust, and scrub off stains. Happy points earned is based how much percentage is cleaned and how much perfects achieved while cleaning dust and stains.
:'''About:''' The game consists of Chibi-Robo cleaning the garage. He must pick up trash, clean up dust, and scrub off stains. Happy points earned is based how much percentage is cleaned and how much perfects achieved while cleaning dust and stains.


:In challenge mode, there will be even more mess Chibi-Robo must clean.
;[[Squeaky Clean 2]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Late-Night Garage]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Vacuum]], [[Toothbrush]]
:'''Description:''' Joshy Bear asks Chibi-Robo to help him clean a lot of mess the garage.
:'''About:''' In the follow-up to [[Squeaky Clean]], there will be even more mess to clean up.


===[[Miss Clayra]]===
===[[Miss Clayra]]===
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===[[Squid Vicious]]===
===[[Squid Vicious]]===
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;[[Wasabi Splat]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Sushi Bar]]
:'''Meeting place:''' [[Sushi Bar]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
:'''Tools used:''' [[Chibi-Blaster]]
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