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===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''=== | ===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''=== | ||
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In ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' | In ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', Mario's objective is to recover the stolen Mini-Marios from Donkey Kong. Mario has access to his moveset from ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' on the [[Game Boy]], being able to perform [[handstand]]s and [[Wire Spin]]s. This is one of the few games where Mario speaks in full sentences. | ||
In the first area of the main levels, as well as in the Expert Levels, Mario needs to carry a [[key]] to a locked door in order to progress, solving puzzles along the way. In the second area of the main levels, Mario needs to rescue a captured Mini-Mario while dodging enemies and obstacles. Once Mario completes six levels in a world, he has to lead the six Mini-Marios into a [[Toy box (object)|toy box]] and then fight Donkey Kong. In the Plus Levels, Mario has to lead a single Mini-Mario with a key attached to it to the locked door. | In the first area of the main levels, as well as in the Expert Levels, Mario needs to carry a [[key]] to a locked door in order to progress, solving puzzles along the way. In the second area of the main levels, Mario needs to rescue a captured Mini-Mario while dodging enemies and obstacles. Once Mario completes six levels in a world, he has to lead the six Mini-Marios into a [[Toy box (object)|toy box]] and then fight Donkey Kong. In the Plus Levels, Mario has to lead a single Mini-Mario with a key attached to it to the locked door. |