2001's Luigi's Mansion - a very rare starring role for the green beanpole - memorably spoofed his cowardice, gullibility and greed in a comic adventure that had him winning a spook-infested pile in a contest he'd never entered. Luigi usually serves as his comic foil and Nintendo hasn't spared the whip, imbuing him with all the failings his brother lacks. He started out as an everyman turned superhero, but he's since become an abstraction, a squawking bundle of heroic momentum hiding behind a moustache. Irrepressible, indomitable, upbeat to a frankly rather irritating fault, Mario - who meets every situation with a WOO-HOO! - is a global icon for a reason, but that reason is not that he's easy to identify with. and let's face it, they could do with one. Players must figure out how to defeat each one of them and find hidden clues and keys to unlock new areas.Luigi has always been the human face of the Super Mario Bros. Every mansion is filled with unique puzzle elements and ghosts.Players need to activate a new strobe function to stun the ghosts before sucking them up with the Poltergust 5000. Shining a light on the ghosts is no longer enough to stun them into immobility.Armed with the Poltergust 5000, a ghost-sucking, vacuum-like invention, Luigi must complete a number of missions assigned to him by Professor E. The new Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon gives players multiple mansions to explore, a variety of puzzles to solve and new ghosts to capture. You can redeem Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon for any 3DS and eShop region as long as there are still free copies left from our download codes vault. Get your free copy of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon using our free download codes that you can redeem on the Nintendo eShop. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Free eShop Download Codes