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In ''Yoshi's Story'', Blindfold Boos were redesigned to have light-blue blindfolds, rather than black, and have large pink ears rather than arms. They appear only in the [[Ghost Castle]], and they act just as they do in their first appearance. Much like in the previous game, they are invulnerable to attacks, and when pursuing a Yoshi, they can move faster than a Yoshi can [[dash|run]].
In ''Yoshi's Story'', Blindfold Boos were redesigned to have light-blue blindfolds, rather than black, and have large pink ears rather than arms. They appear only in the [[Ghost Castle]], and they act just as they do in their first appearance. Much like in the previous game, they are invulnerable to attacks, and when pursuing a Yoshi, they can move faster than a Yoshi can [[dash|run]].


In ''Super Princess Peach'', the Blindfold Boos' appearance was changed once again to closer resemble their original sprite, but they come only as an advancing swarm wall this time. If [[Princess Peach|Peach]] is hit by the swarm, she will have to go back to the start of the room she is in. The chase ends when she leads the Blindfold Boos into light, causing them to vanish. They first appear in [[Shriek Mansion]]. Fast versions are introduced in [[Bowser's Villa]], and they can be outrun only through the use of the [[Gloom]] vibe. Like [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|Beach Koopa]]s, blue [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, and [[Security Thwomp]]s, they do not appear in the in-game glossary.
In ''Super Princess Peach'', the Blindfold Boos' appearance was changed once again to closer resemble their original sprite, but they come only as an advancing swarm wall this time. If [[Princess Peach|Peach]] is hit by the swarm, she will have to go back to the start of the room she is in. The chase ends when she leads them into light, causing them to vanish. They first appear in [[Shriek Mansion]]. Fast versions are introduced in [[Bowser's Villa]], and they can be outrun only through the use of the [[Gloom]] vibe. Like [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|Beach Koopa]]s, blue [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, and [[Security Thwomp]]s, they do not appear in the in-game glossary.


The name "Boo Man Bluff" is derived from the tag-related game {{wp|blind man's bluff}}, which also involves blindfolds.
The name "Boo Man Bluff" is derived from the tag-related game {{wp|blind man's bluff}}, which also involves blindfolds.

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