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|app=''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'' | |||
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'''Twilight Valley''' is the sixth world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is also the last main world visited, taking place before the game's conclusion, when [[Mario]] finds out he and his Minis had been lured to a surprise party by [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Pauline]]. | '''Twilight Valley''' is the sixth world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is also the last main world visited, taking place before the game's conclusion, when [[Mario]] finds out he and his Minis had been lured to a surprise party by [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Pauline]]. | ||
[[Pink Block]]s are the new gameplay element that is introduced in Twilight Valley. Using the stylus, the player can collect these blocks and fill in special slots with them, in order to guide the Minis and enemies appropriately. Other gameplay mechanics, such as [[Spring]]s, [[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars|Cannons]], [[Color Switch]]es, [[Blue Lift]]s and [[Red Girder]]s, return from past levels. There are several [[Thwomp]]s as well, along with a few [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s and [[Circus Kong|all]] [[Capture Kong|three]] [[Cannon Kong|types]] of Kongs seen in previous worlds. | |||
Twilight Valley is set on a countryside meadow | Twilight Valley is set on a countryside meadow, close to a few [[Mushroom Kingdom]]-like hills located in the far background. A {{wp|Georgian architecture|Georgian}}-era mansion forms the prominent feature of Twilight Valley, and is fittingly aided by the {{wp|Romanticism|Romantic}} cues in the soundtrack that plays throughout the levels of this world. The word "twilight" in its name might owe to the pink color of the sky, which is how it often appears at dusk. | ||
==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
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|[[ | |[[Level 6-1]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-1.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-1.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A level that functions as a tutorial for Pink Blocks. | |A level that functions as a tutorial for Pink Blocks. | ||
|[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]] | |[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-2]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-2.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-2.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A level that combines the use of Pink Blocks and Color Switches. | |A level that combines the use of Pink Blocks and Color Switches. | ||
|Spikes | |Spikes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-3]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-3.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-3.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A level with Thwomps, which can be blocked from falling onto the characters by placing Pink Blocks underneath them. | |A level with Thwomps, which can be blocked from falling onto the characters by placing Pink Blocks underneath them. | ||
|Spikes, [[Thwomp]]s | |Spikes, [[Thwomp]]s | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-4]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-4.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-4.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A Multi-Door level | |A Multi-Door level that brings back Blue Lifts. | ||
|Spikes | |Spikes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-5]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-5.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-5.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A course where the player makes extensive use of Red Girders and Pink Blocks to sneak past some Capture Kongs. | |A course where the player makes extensive use of Red Girders and Pink Blocks to sneak past some Capture Kongs. | ||
|Spikes, [[Capture Kong]]s | |Spikes, [[Capture Kong]]s | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-6]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-6.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-6.jpg|250px]] | ||
| | |An lenghty level, mostly navigated by cannons and pipes. | ||
|Spikes | |Spikes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-7]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-7.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-7.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A stage where the Key Mini Mario has to be rescued from a | |A stage where the Key Mini Mario has to be rescued from a cage of Rocks, then brought to the Door to unlock it. | ||
|Spikes, [[Circus Kong]], [[Cannon Kong]] | |Spikes, [[Circus Kong]], [[Cannon Kong]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Level 6-8]] | ||
|[[File:MvsDKTS6-8.jpg|250px]] | |[[File:MvsDKTS6-8.jpg|250px]] | ||
|A level where a Cursed Mini Mario follows the other Minis through passages bounded by Rocks, Red Girders and sets of Pink Blocks. | |A level where a Cursed Mini Mario follows the other Minis through passages bounded by Rocks, Red Girders and sets of Pink Blocks. | ||
|Spikes, [[Cursed Mini Mario]], [[Piranha Plant]]s | |Spikes, [[Cursed Mini Mario]], [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{MVDKTS}} | {{MVDKTS}} | ||
{{MVDKTS | {{MVDKTS Levels}} | ||
[[Category:Grasslands]] | [[Category:Grasslands]] | ||
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars | [[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars Worlds]] |