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  Game Name:
Mario vs. Donkey Kong
System:
Game Boy Advance
Genre:
Action/Puzzle
Developer:
Nintendo Software Technology
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
United States: May 24th, 2004
Japan: June 10th, 2004
Europe: November 19th, 2004
 

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Take control of Mario and go after Donkey Kong.

This game is called a sequel to Donkey Kong for the Game Boy, because of various similarities.

Anyway, there are a variety of levels Mario must get past to fight DK and get back all the Mini-Mario Toys he stole.

Each stage pits Mario against a variety of puzzle type obstacles to get past or around. Each stage has a key and a locked exit door. Mario must figure out how to get the key, and bring it to the locked exit door safely. There will be coloured switches you can press which can make blocks appear and disappear. There will be a variety of enemies, moving platforms, and other things you will have to figure out how to get by.

Mario also has some cool jump moves you haven't really seen in GBA Mario games, such as a handstand jump.

After you've beaten the game, a new game begins! In which you have to get mini-mario toys to each stages exit, this requires even thinking, as you must get them their safely.
 
 
 

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