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***[[Twilight City]] (the level select menu's color is changed from indigo to pink)
***[[Twilight City]] (the level select menu's color is changed from indigo to pink)
**There are also new Plus variants for the new worlds, that being [[Merry Mini-Land Plus]] and [[Slippery Summit Plus]]. As with other Plus worlds, they also have new themings (the former takes place at night and the latter takes place during a blizzard).
**There are also new Plus variants for the new worlds, that being [[Merry Mini-Land Plus]] and [[Slippery Summit Plus]]. As with other Plus worlds, they also have new themings (the former takes place at night and the latter takes place during a blizzard).
*Four new Expert levels have been added, bringing the total of Expert levels to 16, with the levels being based on Merry Mini-Land and Slippery Summit, as well as their Plus variants.
*Four new Expert levels have been added, bringing the total of Expert levels to 16, with the levels being based on Merry Mini-Land and Slippery Summit, as well as their Plus variants.  
**Expert levels are now split into two world sets containing eight levels each, coded EX1 and EX2 respectively. They are also now unlocked after [[vs. Donkey Kong]] is beaten, instead of after [[vs. Donkey Kong Plus]].
**The gold star requirements have slightly changed for the Expert levels, with them now having values in multiples of eight ([[Level EX-1]] requires 8 stars, and [[Level EX-16]] requires 128 stars, for example)
**The gold star requirements have slightly changed for the Expert levels, with them now having values in multiples of eight ([[Level EX-1]] requires 8 stars, and [[Level EX-16]] requires 128 stars, for example)
*The bonus present minigames have been replaced with various new bonus levels. In these levels, the player must catch a [[flying key]] that opens a chest before the time runs out, earning five [[Extra life|1-Ups]] in the process.
*The bonus present minigames have been replaced with various new bonus levels. In these levels, the player must catch a [[flying key]] that opens a chest before the time runs out, earning five [[Extra life|1-Ups]] in the process.

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