Room 6-1

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This article is about the level designated "6-1" in American and Japanese regions. For the level designated "6-1" in other regions, see Room 7-1.
Level
Room 6-1
A screenshot of Room 6-1 from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.
Level code 6-1
World Toadstool Castle
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Time limit 600 seconds
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Room 6-1 (titled Room 5-1 in the British English version) is the first course of Toadstool Castle in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.

The course features four Mini Marios.

Overview[edit]

Two Mini Marios begin on some ground near a yellow Color Switch and an elevator, with a red gate to the right of the Mini Marios; on the level below is a red Color Switch, as well as a Piranha Plant and some spikes underneath a red bridge. On the level at the top of the elevator are a blue Color Switch and a yellow bridge; to the right of them are a yellow gate and blue gate with a red Color Switch between them. Past these two colored gates are two ledges with the other two Mini Marios; a blue bridge is near the bottom Mini Mario's ledge, which can be used to fall onto a yellow Color Switch from above. In the bottom right is a blue Color Switch near a yellow bridge and some spikes; to the left of them is a Blue Spring in between red and yellow Color Switches. The exit is above the Blue Spring and a blue bridge, as well as beneath a Piranha Plant and red and blue bridges; to reach the exit, the player should make the Minis step on the Color Switches as they go around the course, pressing a blue Color Switch last.

Mini Mario Card[edit]

The Mini Mario Card is in the bottom right, above the yellow bridge and pit of spikes. It can be collected by having a Mini Mario step on a yellow Color Switch, then walk across the bridge into the card.

Star scores[edit]

  • 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: 12200 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: 36200 points