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Yellow Bonus Game House
A Kingdom Builder item from Super Mario Run
Description
A strange house. You can play a bonus game once every eight hours by touching this house.
Appears in Super Mario Run (2016)
Variant of Toad House
Related

The Yellow Bonus Game House is one of the three Bonus Game Houses in Super Mario Run. It has a light yellow cap with yellow stars, just like Yellow Toad Houses in prior Super Mario series games. It takes up a 1 x 1 space. Toads are never seen standing next to or interacting with this Toad House.

It is unlocked in the shop after collecting 50 Yellow Toads. (Double check this value) Afterward, it can be purchased for 1800 coins. As a limited item, only one Yellow Bonus Game House can be obtained. As a special building, the Blue Bonus Game House has no rank.

Screenshot of the Bonus Game of the Yellow Bonus Game House

Tapping on the Yellow Bonus Game House allows the player to start a Bonus Game; this game is based on one of the bonus stages from the version of Mario Bros. in Super Mario Bros. 3. This bonus game takes place within the house, using a normal Toad House background. "Toad House Minigame" plays during it. Small Mario (the player cannot use other characters in Bonus Games) has 30 seconds to collect as many items as he can within the room, which has a green pipe in the center and is enclosed by two walls of Hard Blocks extending all the way to the top of the screen. The game acts as though Mario is in a Tower, allowing the player to change directions by either Wall Jumping off a wall or the pipe or by jumping next to a wall or the pipe and sliding all the way back down. The pipe shoots out coins, Pink Coins, and Rally Tickets. Coins spill onto the ground and quickly disappear, with Pink Coins appearing more infrequently than normal coins. Rally Tickets pop upward higher than the coins then swing back and forth as they flutter downward, eventually phasing through the ground and off the screen. They are less common than the coins. However, the pipe also creates Fireballs, which fly out in an arc higher than the coins but lower than the Rally Tickets. They are less common than the Rally Tickets. Like Rally Tickets, the Fireballs also phase through the ground in order to leave the screen. Contact with a fireball will defeat Mario and end the Bonus Game early. If the 30 seconds elapse and Mario has not been defeated, he immediately stops and drops to the ground. Any items he hits during this fall are also collected.

After playing the Bonus Game, the Yellow Bonus Game House shrinks to a tiny size and closes for eight hours. During this time, the Bonus Game cannot be played, but the player can tap the Yellow Bonus Game House to see how much time remains before it returns to normal and reopens.