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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:mism45.png|right|thumb|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] in the DOS Version.]]
[[File:mism45.png|right|thumb|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] in the DOS Version.]]
In each level, Luigi must retrieve several artifacts which were stolen by several [[Koopa Troopa]]s within the city and return them to their rightful places. Luigi must jump on the Koopa Troopas to defeat them and reclaim the artifacts, which he then takes back to the landmarks they were stolen from. He must answer trivia questions about the landmarks before the [[curator]]s will take the wares back. In the SNES version, all the information kiosks are manned by women resembling [[Princess Daisy]] (complete with crown), although this is an unconfirmed appearance.
In each level, Luigi must retrieve several artifacts which were stolen by several [[Koopa Troopa]]s within the city and return them to their rightful places. Luigi must jump on the Koopa Troopas to defeat them like every time and reclaim the artifacts, which he then takes back to the landmarks they were stolen from. He must answer trivia questions about the landmarks before the [[curator]]s will take the wares back. In the SNES version, all the information kiosks are manned by women resembling [[Princess Daisy]] (complete with crown), although this is an unconfirmed appearance.


The DOS version adds a videophone aspect to gameplay, and Luigi must call the help number provided at the landmarks to get in touch with his friends, answer the questions, return the artifact, and receive a monetary reward. The mayor of the city also phones Luigi when he arrives, asking for his help in stopping the Koopas; he later phones when Luigi secures the city, thanking him and wishing him luck in finding Mario. The red [[plumber]] himself even manages to phone Luigi, giving him advice on his journey as well as updates on his capture and the Koopas' struggle to maintain their plot as planned. The DOS version also has a [[Taxi]] feature, in which Luigi collects little Taxi tokens around the city and then exchanges them for rides across town. The SNES version instead uses more [[Warp Pipe]]s to facilitate speedy travel.
The DOS version adds a videophone aspect to gameplay, and Luigi must call the help number provided at the landmarks to get in touch with his friends, answer the questions, return the artifact, and receive a monetary reward. The mayor of the city also phones Luigi when he arrives, asking for his help in stopping the Koopas; he later phones when Luigi secures the city, thanking him and wishing him luck in finding Mario. The red [[plumber]] himself even manages to phone Luigi, giving him advice on his journey as well as updates on his capture and the Koopas' struggle to maintain their plot as planned. The DOS version also has a [[Taxi]] feature, in which Luigi collects little Taxi tokens around the city and then exchanges them for rides across town. The SNES version instead uses more [[Warp Pipe]]s to facilitate speedy travel.