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'''''Dr. Mario World''''' was a puzzle game in the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]] for {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} devices. The game was originally set to release on July 10, 2019,<ref name=Release>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1140790733151993856 Nintendo of America's Twitter, announcing the release date]</ref> but ended up being released a day earlier on July 9.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/07/dr_mario_world_launches_a_day_earlier_than_expected_out_now_on_ios_and_android ''Dr. Mario World'' Launches A Day Earlier Than Expected, Out Now On iOS And Android] - Nintendo Life</ref> It was a free-to-download game with in-app purchases that was co-developed by [[Nintendo]], [[LINE]], and {{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}, and it was available initially in 59 countries/regions, including Japan and the United States. The game supported multiple languages, including Japanese and English.<ref name=Newsrelease/> ''Dr. Mario World'' is the second game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] for mobile devices, following ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', though it is the first free-to-play mobile game featuring microtransactions and gacha mechanics in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Pre-registration for the game opened on July 1.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Drmarioworld_EN/status/1145579478329856000 Official ''Dr. Mario World'' Twitter (July 1, 2019)]</ref> Like ''Super Mario Run'', the game required a constant internet connection to play.
'''''Dr. Mario World''''' is<!--Please do not change this to "was"--> a discontinued puzzle game in the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]] for {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} devices. The game was originally set to release on July 10, 2019,<ref name=Release>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1140790733151993856 Nintendo of America's Twitter, announcing the release date]</ref> but ended up being released a day earlier on July 9.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/07/dr_mario_world_launches_a_day_earlier_than_expected_out_now_on_ios_and_android ''Dr. Mario World'' Launches A Day Earlier Than Expected, Out Now On iOS And Android] - Nintendo Life</ref> It was a free-to-download game with in-app purchases that was co-developed by [[Nintendo]], [[LINE]], and {{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}, and it was available initially in 59 countries/regions, including Japan and the United States. The game supported multiple languages, including Japanese and English.<ref name=Newsrelease/> ''Dr. Mario World'' is the second game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] for mobile devices, following ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', though it is the first free-to-play mobile game featuring microtransactions and gacha mechanics in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Pre-registration for the game opened on July 1.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Drmarioworld_EN/status/1145579478329856000 Official ''Dr. Mario World'' Twitter (July 1, 2019)]</ref> Like ''Super Mario Run'', the game required a constant internet connection to play.


''Dr. Mario World'' takes advantage of the touchscreen controls of the smartphone, where players dragged [[capsule]]s with the touchscreen to eliminate [[virus]]es, though the core gameplay is slightly tweaked in comparison to prior ''Dr. Mario'' titles in that players solved puzzles with a limited number of capsules rather than infinite capsules against a time limit. New gameplay elements include three introduced colors of viruses: green, light-blue, and pink viruses, which occur mixed in the regular red, blue, and yellow viruses later in the game. ''Dr. Mario World'' features the debut of playable ''Super Mario'' characters as doctors than prior ''Dr. Mario'' games. These doctors have special abilities that help clear levels more easily. In addition, doctors can be paired with a wide variety of assistants, which constitute primarily of generic ''Super Mario'' enemies. As well as having a single-player mode, ''Dr. Mario World'' introduces a competitive versus mode, where players battled against opponents online in a gameplay style similar to that of the traditional ''Dr. Mario'' games.
''Dr. Mario World'' takes advantage of the touchscreen controls of the smartphone, where players dragged [[capsule]]s with the touchscreen to eliminate [[virus]]es, though the core gameplay is slightly tweaked in comparison to prior ''Dr. Mario'' titles in that players solved puzzles with a limited number of capsules rather than infinite capsules against a time limit. New gameplay elements include three introduced colors of viruses: green, light-blue, and pink viruses, which occur mixed in the regular red, blue, and yellow viruses later in the game. ''Dr. Mario World'' features the debut of playable ''Super Mario'' characters as doctors than prior ''Dr. Mario'' games. These doctors have special abilities that help clear levels more easily. In addition, doctors can be paired with a wide variety of assistants, which constitute primarily of generic ''Super Mario'' enemies. As well as having a single-player mode, ''Dr. Mario World'' introduces a competitive versus mode, where players battled against opponents online in a gameplay style similar to that of the traditional ''Dr. Mario'' games.
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|align=center|[[World 27]]
|align=center|[[World 27]]
|World 27 is a night version of the cherry blossom world, where [[Peach's Castle]] appears in the second area. When an area is cleared, [[Toad (species)|Toads]] appear.
|World 27 is a night version of World 14. When an area is cleared, [[Toad (species)|Toads]] appear.
|align=center|First area: Stingby assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Fire Mario
|align=center|First area: Stingby assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Fire Mario
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 28.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 28.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[World 28]]
|align=center|[[World 28]]
|World 28 is a night version of the sunset cloud world with floating platforms resembling Bouncy Cloud Boomerangs from ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. When an area is cleared, [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, [[Parabomb]]s, and [[Foo]]s appear.
|World 28 is much like World 15, only at night. When an area is cleared, [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, [[Parabomb]]s, and [[Foo]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Parabomb assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Lemmy
|align=center|First area: Parabomb assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Lemmy
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 29.jpg|125px]]
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|align=center|[[World 29]]
|align=center|[[World 29]]
|World 29 is a night version of the cliff rock-themed world resembling Rock-Candy Mines in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. When an area is cleared,  red [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] and [[Stone Spike]]s appear.
|World 29 is a night version of World 22. When an area is cleared,  red [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] and [[Stone Spike]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Fuzzy assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Morton
|align=center|First area: Fuzzy assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Morton
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 30.jpg|125px]]
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|align=center|[[World 30]]
|align=center|[[World 30]]
|World 30 is a night version of the cloud world. When an area is cleared, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, and [[Lakitu]]s appear.
|World 30 is much like World 5, only at night. When an area is cleared, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, and [[Lakitu]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Lakitu assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Iggy
|align=center|First area: Lakitu assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Iggy
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===[[Virus]]es===
===[[Virus]]es===
;Red
;Red
{{main|List of virus quotes#Red{{!}}List of quotes by Red}}
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*"''It's bad enough you're eliminating us, but do you have to look cool doing it?''"
*"''It's bad enough you're eliminating us, but do you have to look cool doing it?''"


;Blue
;Blue
{{main|List of virus quotes#Blue{{!}}List of quotes by Blue}}
{{main|List of quotes by Blue}}
*"''Receiving [[coin]]s is a problem now? What a rare and valuable experience.''"
*"''Receiving [[coin]]s is a problem now? What a rare and valuable experience.''"


;Yellow
;Yellow
{{main|List of virus quotes#Yellow{{!}}List of quotes by Yellow}}
{{main|List of quotes by Yellow}}
*"''Hmm... I wonder if I can trade [[diamond]]s for some snacks...''"
*"''Hmm... I wonder if I can trade [[diamond]]s for some snacks...''"


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