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    Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

    Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Nintendo DS)

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    Intelligent Systems

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    Nintendo

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    8
    Reader Score (4 Votes)
    10

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    The first Mario vs. Donkey Kong on the Game Boy Advance was a wonderful revival of the classic DK arcade games, but was sorely overlooked here in the UK on the handheld in terms of sales due to a much younger audience owning the system at the time. Now, however, with the Nintendo DS appealing to a wider demographic and giving many games a greater shot at higher sales, does its sequel actually deserve to have a better chance or should it quickly fade away? Let us take a look...
    The old Donkey Kong arcade games involved the player controlling Mario (or Jumpman, depending on which version you played) and having to overcome various obstacles in order to reach the summit of each stage on offer and defeat the hairy beast to rescue the lovely Pauline. This idea is still in place, with Donkey Kong once again kidnapping poor Pauline and leaving Mario with no choice but to go on yet another mission. However, this time round Nintendo has created a game that reeks strongly of Lemmings, which is definitely a good thing. You see it is the day of the official opening of the Super Mini Mario World theme park, dedicated to the toys featured in the first Mario vs. DK on the GBA and the way Mario must reclaim the damsel in distress is by guiding many Mini Mario toys through various stages, chasing DK along the way.

     

    Each stage starts with a quick overview pan-shot of the area and then leaves you in control of a few dormant Mini Mario toys. Rather than working like its GBA predecessor and just directly controlling Mario, you must now tap on each Mini Mario to make them start moving, then tap again to stop them. To change the direction of walking, simply stroke the stylus across them in the appropriate way, or slide upwards to make them jump. Your aim is to first of all get the Mario toys to the final goal, but to also avoid any dangers and achieve the task in the quickest time possible, whilst also ensuring all extras dotted around each stage are collected and the Mario toys enter the goal in quick succession to obtain a bigger bonus score and thus a coveted gold medal for that level.

     

    Those dangers, though, come in the form of mechanical Donkey Kong characters, Piranha Plants spewing forth fireballs, various spring boards and a maze of different coloured barriers that are each activated and raised by a switch that then lowers another coloured barrier at the same time

     

    With eight worlds on offer, each broken down into separate stages and a boss battle, the main game can be blown through in little over five or six hours, depending on how long you can sit through in one go. However, it is the clever use of medal obtaining that will bring gamers back to play through certain levels again to achieve perfection and the elusive gold medal. On top of that, you are able to use the game's level creation tool to craft your own devious stages with ease either to play on or share with others (wirelessly or via the online Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection). Grabbing new levels from others really does extend the experience considerably! All-in-all this, even with its differences, this sequel proves to definitely be the superior game.
    Gameplay

    9

    What started off many years ago I the arcade world was updated for its DK '94 Game Boy revamp, then re-jigged for M vs. DK on the GBA and now has been refined even further to incorporate smart touch-screen controls. Excellent work indeed!
    Graphics

    6

    Whilst not the greatest looking DS game out there, it certainly exudes as much charm as you would expect from a Lemmings-style puzzle game. 'Functional' at best.
    Sound

    7

    The music is of a decent enough quality to be classed as inoffensive, but it is the sound effects and voice snippets that lift things up as they add a touch of humour to proceedings.
    Value

    10

    Working your way through all the world and sub-levels will take you long enough, but throw in the medal challenges, map building aspect and Wi-Fi features and you will soon realise just how much replay value there is in this little package!
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    C3 Score Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 is a resounding success in so many ways. Taking what was an addictive platform-cum-puzzle effort from the 1980s and remixing it over the following years right up until today has ensured the formula has not grown tiresome and this DS effort is fantastic fun for anyone, young or old!
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    Who the fuck are you when you take that mask away ?
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     L91 Wario

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    Nice review Raz, sounds great.

    I doubt i will ever buy it, DS games never were and will be a priority for me.

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    on 19.03.2007 at 16:17
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    Who the fuck are you when you take that mask away ?
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     L91 Wario

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    Clearly there has been good word of mouth, it's at no.10 on the UK Top 40 Full Price and jumped 20 places on the All Price Chart.

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     Operations Director, Senior Editor

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    Yup, just been looking at that performance myself - great to see considering the GBA game flopped. Perhaps Nintendo should do something about getting the proper Lemmings on the DS at some point...

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     L100 C3 Master

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    nice review Raz, it soudns pretty good, i love the first game on GBA... so im really looking forward to this!!! :D

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    on 19.03.2007 at 19:39
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    Thanks AHA - just beware of the difference. Think about how you had to save some Mario toys in the first one and expand it into a Lemmings theme.

    The touch-screen controls work far better than I could have imagined! NST deserves a pat on the back, definitely.

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    on 19.03.2007 at 19:54
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     L81 Chun-Li

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    I can't justify spending for this. There's too many things nowadays for me to splurge on games like this. I have to save for a 360, Wii controllers, Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid 3, Super Smash Brawl, Pokemon Diamond, God of War II...ARGH!! Why couldn't they release some of those NOW and spread them out!
    on 20.03.2007 at 04:13
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Great review, another DS game i HAVE to pick up.
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     L58 Hylian Knight

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    ''Nintendo has created a game that reeks strongly of Lemmings, which is definitely a good thing''

    So essentialy they've ripped off Lemmings but since its Nintendo its ok?
    Enoch Powell was right, and you know it.
    on 21.03.2007 at 18:38
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     L6 Deku Scrub

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    Slight moan, it's a shame you can't Bulk-Download levels. Other than that, cracking game!

    (But if you have the chance, do pick up #1 as well. You'll probably find it amongst the pre-owned. It's more a strict puzzle-platformer than this one's platform-strategy... If that makes any sense!)
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     L3 Goomba

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    Cool. I just bought the game yesterday! At first, I didn't really like how you now have to use your stylus. But after reading this, I will give it another chance.
    on 12.06.2007 at 21:32
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