Room 8-4

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Level
Room 8-4
A screenshot of Room 8-4 from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.
Level code 8-4
World Jungle Hijinks
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Time limit 600 seconds
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Room 8-4 (titled Room 7-4 in the British English version) is the fourth course of Jungle Hijinks in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.

The course features four Mini Marios.

Overview[edit]

Two Mini Marios begin at the bottom of the course; to their left is a Kongā crashing down between two Pink Blocks and some spikes. Directly above the Pink Blocks are another two-Pink Block gap and the other two Mini Marios; one is on some land above the Pink Block gap, and the other is to the right of it. Another Kongā is near the lower Mini Mario, which falls onto two Pink Blocks above another pit of spikes. A Cool Kong is to the right of this Kongā; the ground it walks on has a four-Pink Block gap in the middle surrounded by spikes on either end. Below the Cool Kong and near the bottom two Mini Marios is a Circus Kong, which can fling the Minis above four Pink Blocks to the girder below the Cool Kong; some more spikes are to the right of the Circus Kong. The top right of the level contains a two-Pink Block gap; below it is a gap for four Pink Blocks, as well as another Circus Kong below the gap and near a pair of hammers. The exit is to the right of the Circus Kong and Pink Block gap; to reach it, the player should place and remove Pink Blocks so the Kongā can move upward and the Cool Kong can cross to the other end. They can then guide the Mini Marios around the course and to the exit.

Mini Mario Card[edit]

The Mini Mario Card is in the top right corner near the Pink Block gap. It can be collected by guiding a Mini Mario past the top Kongā and the Cool Kong, then filling in the gap at the top right so the Mini can walk 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: 12950 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: 14950 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