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'''Presents'''<ref>''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' North American instruction booklet, page 26.</ref> are collectibles found in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. They are equivalent to the [[Pauline's lost items|Parasol, Hat and Bag]] in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for Game Boy. As their name implies, they are white presents with a red, yellow, or blue ribbon. There are three presents in each level and are necessary to collect in order to surpass the level's goal score. The red present is worth 2000 points, the yellow is worth 3000, and the blue is worth 5000. During the main worlds, the red present is always in the first half of a level, the blue present is always in the second half, and the yellow present can be in either. | '''Presents'''<ref>''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' North American instruction booklet, page 26.</ref> are collectibles found in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. They are equivalent to the [[Pauline's lost items|Parasol, Hat and Bag]] in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for Game Boy. As their name implies, they are white presents with a red, yellow, or blue ribbon. There are three presents in each level and are necessary to collect in order to surpass the level's goal score. The red present is worth 2000 points, the yellow is worth 3000, and the blue is worth 5000. During the main worlds, the red present is always in the first half of a level, the blue present is always in the second half, and the yellow present can be in either. | ||
Once all of the presents in a level are collected, they let the player play one of two minigames involving the presents. At the beginning of these minigames, the presents are shown to contain either a Donkey Kong head (labeled in-game as "0 UP") which grants no reward, a [[1-Up Mushroom]], a [[2 UP | Once all of the presents in a level are collected, they let the player play one of two minigames involving the presents. At the beginning of these minigames, the presents are shown to contain either a Donkey Kong head (labeled in-game as "0 UP") which grants no reward, a [[1-Up Mushroom]], a [[2 UP]], a [[3 UP]], or a [[5 UP]], varying with each individual minigame. The first minigame has an arrow which goes through all three presents, until the player presses the {{button|gba|A}} button to slow down the arrow so that it stops on one of the presents, obtaining the item inside. The second one has [[Donkey Kong]]'s fist crushing one present at a time until one remains; the player has to quickly swap the presents and try to protect the desired one to be awarded with the item contained within. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 17:19, March 16, 2023
Presents[1] are collectibles found in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. They are equivalent to the Parasol, Hat and Bag in Donkey Kong for Game Boy. As their name implies, they are white presents with a red, yellow, or blue ribbon. There are three presents in each level and are necessary to collect in order to surpass the level's goal score. The red present is worth 2000 points, the yellow is worth 3000, and the blue is worth 5000. During the main worlds, the red present is always in the first half of a level, the blue present is always in the second half, and the yellow present can be in either.
Once all of the presents in a level are collected, they let the player play one of two minigames involving the presents. At the beginning of these minigames, the presents are shown to contain either a Donkey Kong head (labeled in-game as "0 UP") which grants no reward, a 1-Up Mushroom, a 2 UP, a 3 UP, or a 5 UP, varying with each individual minigame. The first minigame has an arrow which goes through all three presents, until the player presses the button to slow down the arrow so that it stops on one of the presents, obtaining the item inside. The second one has Donkey Kong's fist crushing one present at a time until one remains; the player has to quickly swap the presents and try to protect the desired one to be awarded with the item contained within.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プレゼント[2] Purezento |
Present | |
French | Cadeau[3] | Present | |
German | Geschenk[4] | Present | |
Italian | Regalo[5] | Present | |
Spanish | Regalo[6][7] | Present |
References
- ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong North American instruction booklet, page 26.
- ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong Japanese instruction booklet, page 13.
- ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong European instruction booklet, page 59.
- ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong European instruction booklet, page 39.
- ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong European instruction booklet, page 119.
- ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong European instruction booklet, page 99.
- ^ Official Mario vs. Donkey Kong website (Guías Nintendo)