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The original ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' is a puzzle-platformer where [[Mario]] is the sole playable character. Here, he must traverse various courses to obtain a key to unlock the level's door, then collect the [[Mini-Mario]] within the second part of the stage. There are also levels where Mario has to lead all the Mini-Marios he collected to a toy chest, whilst protecting them from obstacles along the way. The final level in each world is a boss battle against [[Donkey Kong]].
The original ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' is a puzzle-platformer where [[Mario]] is the sole playable character. Here, he must traverse various courses to obtain a key to unlock the level's door, then collect the [[Mini-Mario]] within the second part of the stage. There are also levels where Mario has to lead all the Mini-Marios he collected to a toy chest, whilst protecting them from obstacles along the way. The final level in each world is a boss battle against [[Donkey Kong]].


From ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' onwards, the games instead focus solely on guiding the Mini-Marios and other [[Mini]]s, without playing as Mario. The Minis can be set in motion using the touch screen, after which they begin to move on their own, and the player must guide them to the end of the level, usually represented by a door. In these games, various items can be moved around or added from an in-game inventory in order to clear a way or make a path for the Minis.
From ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' onwards, the games instead focus solely on guiding the Mini-Marios and other [[Mini]]s, without playing as Mario. The Minis can be set in motion using the touch screen, after which they begin to move on their own, and the player guide them to the end of the level, usually represented by a door. In these games, various items can be moved around or added from an in-game inventory in order to clear a way or make a path for the Minis.


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