Room 5-7

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This article is about the level designated "5-7" in American and Japanese regions. For the level designated "5-7" in other regions, see Room 6-7.
Level
Room 5-7
A screenshot of Room 5-7 from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.
Level code 5-7
World Lava Dome
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Time limit 600 seconds
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Room 5-7 (titled Room 4-7 in the British English version) is the seventh course of Lava Dome in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.

The course features two Mini Marios and one Gold Mini Mario.

Overview

The two regular Mini Marios begin on two platforms on either side of the level, with a Fire Bar rotating near the left Mini Mario. Connecting the two pieces of land is a Swing Bar without a handle; above it are two Spyguys hovering near a small piece of land where the Gold Mini Mario begins. If a Mini Mario moves to the left side of the Swing Bar, it risks getting burned by the Spyguy moving above. On the level directly below the top Fire Bar is a Spyguy hovering above another Fire Bar, as well as some girders and two Blue Springs further to the right. Two more Blue Springs are on the bottom right, and a third on the bottom left near the second Fire Bar; a Swing Bar with a handle is next to this spring, above a lava pool with two Podoboos occasionally jumping out. The exit is at the right end of the Swing Bar above the lava; to reach the goal, the player should guide the Mini Marios onto the Spyguys and across the Blue Springs so they land near the exit.

Mini Mario Card

The Mini Mario Card is on a platform near the top right. It can be collected by having the right Mini Mario get on a nearby Spyguy, then making it jump off before the Spyguy goes below the platform.

Star scores

  • A bronze star symbol. Used as the cleanest possible way to represent bronze stars in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, since ripping sprites cleanly from that game is notoriously difficult. Bronze star: 11700 points
  • A silver star symbol. Used as the cleanest possible way to represent silver stars in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, since ripping sprites cleanly from that game is notoriously difficult. Silver star: 14200 points
  • A gold star symbol. Used as the cleanest possible way to represent gold stars in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, since ripping sprites cleanly from that game is notoriously difficult. Gold star: 31200 points