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{{about|the level called "Floor 1+ Donkey Kong" in the American English version|the level called "Floor 1+ Donkey Kong" in the British English version|[[Floor 2+ Donkey Kong]]}}
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==Overview==
==Overview==
As in the previous fight, the player must shoot [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]] into Donkey Kong while avoiding his obstacles. Donkey Kong also has the same tactic of changing position between three windows to evade the player's hits. However, more obstacles fall from above when Donkey Kong slams his fists after each hit. Long red girders, which previously only appeared later in the fight, now appear early on alongside the smaller obstacles. Often, gray [[+ Clock|clocks]] will accompany obstacles, deducting 30 seconds from the timer upon being collected.
As in the previous fight, the player must shoot [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]] into Donkey Kong while avoiding his obstacles. Donkey Kong also has the same tactic of changing position between three windows to evade the player's hits. However, more obstacles fall from above when Donkey Kong slams his fists after each hit. Long red girders, which previously only appeared later in the fight, now count among the smaller, normal obstacles. Often, gray [[+ Clock|clocks]] will accompany other obstacles, deducting 30 seconds from the timer upon being collected.


To defeat Donkey Kong, the player must hit him six times.
To defeat Donkey Kong, the player must land him six hits.


===Mini Mario Card===
===Mini Mario Card===
The [[Mini Mario Card]] will appear after Donkey Kong is hit a second time, teleporting periodically from one window to another. Compared to the Normal Mode version, the card takes a longer time to appear in a window. A Mini Mario must be shot into the card to collect it.
The [[Mini Mario Card]] will appear after Donkey Kong is hit a second time, teleporting periodically from one window to another. Compared to the Normal Mode version, the card takes a longer time to appear in a window. A Mini Mario must be shot into the card to collect it.
{{MVDKMMA levels}}
{{MVDKMMA Levels}}
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! levels]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! levels]]

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