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'''Twilight Valley''' is the sixth world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is also the last main world visited, taking place before the game's conclusion, when [[Mario]] finds out he and his Minis had been lured to a surprise party by [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Pauline]].
 
Twilight Valley introduces the [[Pink Block]]s, which the player can stockpile and use to fill in special slots in order to guide the Minis and enemies appropriately. Other gameplay mechanics, such as [[Spring]]s, [[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars|Cannons]], [[Color Switch]]es, [[Blue Lift]]s and [[Red Girder]]s, return from past levels. Several [[Thwomp]]s are found in this world as well, along with a few [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s and [[Circus Kong|all]] [[Capture Kong|three]] [[Cannon Kong|types]] of [[Donkey Kong's robot]]s seen in previous worlds.
 
Twilight Valley is set on a countryside meadow with a few [[Mushroom Kingdom]]-like hills in the background. A {{wp|Georgian architecture|Georgian}}-era mansion is prominent among the hills. The word "twilight" in its name might owe to the pink color of the sky, which is how it often appears at dusk.
 
There are two [[Bonus Levels]] that are set in this world, [[Level B-11|B-11]] and [[Level B-12|B-12]].
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== Names in other languages ==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=トワイライトビレッジ
|Jap=トワイライトビレッジ
|JapR=Towairaito Birejji
|JapR=Towairaito Birejji
|JapM=Twilight Village
|JapM=Twilight Village
|Fra=Vallée féerique
|Fre=Vallée féerique
|FraM=Fairy valley
|FreM=Fairy valley
|Ita=Valle crepuscolare
|Ita=Valle crepuscolare
|ItaM=Twilight valley  
|ItaM=Twilight valley
|Spa=Valle Velado
|SpaM=Veiled Valley
}}
}}
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{{MVDKTS Levels}}
{{MVDKTS levels}}
[[Category:Grasslands]]
[[Category:Grasslands]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars worlds]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars worlds]]

Latest revision as of 10:18, March 8, 2024

Twilight Valley
Menu of Twilight Valley
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars
<< List of worlds >>

Twilight Valley is the sixth world of Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. It is also the last main world visited, taking place before the game's conclusion, when Mario finds out he and his Minis had been lured to a surprise party by Donkey Kong and Pauline.

Twilight Valley introduces the Pink Blocks, which the player can stockpile and use to fill in special slots in order to guide the Minis and enemies appropriately. Other gameplay mechanics, such as Springs, Cannons, Color Switches, Blue Lifts and Red Girders, return from past levels. Several Thwomps are found in this world as well, along with a few Fire Piranha Plants and all three types of Donkey Kong's robots seen in previous worlds.

Twilight Valley is set on a countryside meadow with a few Mushroom Kingdom-like hills in the background. A Georgian-era mansion is prominent among the hills. The word "twilight" in its name might owe to the pink color of the sky, which is how it often appears at dusk.

There are two Bonus Levels that are set in this world, B-11 and B-12.

LevelsEdit

Level Preview Description Enemies and obstacles encountered
Level 6-1   A level that functions as a tutorial for Pink Blocks. Spikes
Level 6-2   A level that combines the use of Pink Blocks and Color Switches. Spikes
Level 6-3   A level with Thwomps, which can be blocked from falling onto the characters by placing Pink Blocks underneath them. Spikes, Thwomps
Level 6-4   A Multi-Door level with Blue Lifts. Spikes
Level 6-5   A course where the player makes extensive use of Red Girders and Pink Blocks to sneak past some Capture Kongs. Spikes, Capture Kongs
Level 6-6   A level mostly navigated by cannons and pipes. Spikes
Level 6-7   A stage where the Key Mini Mario has to be rescued from a Rock enclosure, then brought to the Goal Door to unlock it. Spikes, Circus Kong, Cannon Kong
Level 6-8   A level where a Cursed Mini Mario follows the other Minis through passages bounded by Rocks, Red Girders and sets of Pink Blocks. Spikes, Cursed Mini Mario, Piranha Plants

GalleryEdit

Level mapsEdit

MediaEdit

  First music
File infoMedia:MvDKTS TwilightValleyA.oga
  Second music
File infoMedia:MvDKTS TwilightValleyB.oga
  Third music
File infoMedia:MvDKTS TwilightValleyC.oga
  Preview
File infoMedia:MvDKTS TwilightValleyIntro.oga
  Losing
File infoMedia:MvDKTS TwilightValleyLose.oga
  Winning
File infoMedia:MvDKTS TwilightValleyWin.oga
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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トワイライトビレッジ
Towairaito Birejji
Twilight Village

French Vallée féerique
Fairy valley
Italian Valle crepuscolare
Twilight valley
Spanish Valle Velado
Veiled Valley