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  Game Name:
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
System:
DS
Genre:
Platformer / Puzzle
Players:
1
Developer:
Nintendo
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
United States: September 25th, 2006
Australia: January 18th, 2007
Japan: April 12th, 2007
Europe: March 9th, 2007
 

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This sequel to the fun action/puzzle game Mario vs. Donkey Kong for the GBA, takes some of the original concept, and takes it too a whole new level of play and design, while still keeping it a fun action/puzzle game.

DK has once again kidnapped Pauline, and you must guide the mini-marios through a nice variety of levels to get her back. Each level you will use the stylus to guide the mini-mario's to the exit, figure out how to get as many as you can to the exit safely. The game has been compared to Lemmings in the way its played. (I guess guiding little things to an exit will do that.)

There is also a level creator, so design your own level and play them, and send them to others, even connect to Nintendo's Wi-Fi network to share them.
 
 
 

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