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'''Level E1-1''' is the first course of [[Orbiting Observatory]] in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It introduces [[Magnet (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Magnet]]s, which allow the [[Mini]]s to walk on all of their open surfaces when enabled. [[Pink Block]]s are also used to demonstrate their use with Magnets; placing a wall of Pink Blocks ahead of the Minis as they walk on a magnetic surface forces them to change direction on the Magnet. As non-magnetic surfaces, Pink Blocks can also be stepped on to escape a Magnet.
'''Level E1-1''' is the first course of [[Orbiting Observatory]] in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It introduces [[Magnet Ground]], which allow the [[Mini]]s to walk on all of their open surfaces when enabled. [[Pink Block]]s are also used to demonstrate their use with Magnets; placing a wall of Pink Blocks ahead of the Minis as they walk on a magnetic surface forces them to change direction on the Magnet. As non-magnetic surfaces, Pink Blocks can also be stepped on to escape a Magnet.


The level features three [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]].
The level features three [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]].

Revision as of 07:08, January 7, 2023

Level
Level E1-1
Level E1-1 of Orbiting Observatory
Level code E1-1
World Orbiting Observatory
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars
Time limit 300 seconds
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Level E1-1 is the first course of Orbiting Observatory in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. It introduces Magnet Ground, which allow the Minis to walk on all of their open surfaces when enabled. Pink Blocks are also used to demonstrate their use with Magnets; placing a wall of Pink Blocks ahead of the Minis as they walk on a magnetic surface forces them to change direction on the Magnet. As non-magnetic surfaces, Pink Blocks can also be stepped on to escape a Magnet.

The level features three Mini Marios.

Overview

Map of Level E1-1
Level map

There are three Magnets of different sizes, placed in order from the shortest to the longest. There are also series of Pink Block outlines forming links between the Magnets. Two Mini Marios start on the shortest Magnet, while the third starts at the bottom left side of the stage. Using Pink Blocks accordingly, the Minis should be guided from one platform to another to reach the Goal Door at the far right.

M Coin

The M Coin is found at the base of the longest Magnet, on the right. To reach it, the Minis should simply walk along said Magnet and collect the coins on the way. The player should place a row of Pink Blocks after the M Coin to turn the toys back and keep them from touching the spikes ahead.

High scores

The following high scores apply in both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U versions of the game.

  • Bronze trophy: 6000 points
  • Silver trophy: 9000 points
  • Gold trophy: 15000 points

Statistics

Nintendo 3DS version

Wii U version

  • Pink Blocks: 9
  • Pink Block outlines: 32
  • Coins: 20