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Revision as of 18:17, September 8, 2016

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Mario and Donkey Kong in the Desert.

The Desert is World 5 of the game Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. The Desert features an Egyptian setting with pyramids and tombs. Mario can use Super Hammers to break through walls in the tombs. The Desert stages increase the complexity of the puzzle elements in the game. In one stage, Mario has to take the Key up several stories to the door, by only using Ladders, Roads and Springs. The Desert has 12 stages.

Enemies

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The map of the Desert.

The following enemies appear in the Desert:

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Levels

Level Enemy species and obstacles greeted
Stage 5-1 -
Stage 5-2 Mīra, Sukeruton, Furafurawā
Stage 5-3 Sukeruton
Stage 5-4 Donkey Kong
Stage 5-5 Bowbow
Stage 5-6 Donkey Kong Jr., Sairesu, Fire
Stage 5-7 Arumajiron, cannons
Stage 5-8 Donkey Kong, barrels, Oil Drums, Fire
Stage 5-9 Kurasshā
Stage 5-10 -
Stage 5-11 Sukōpī
Stage 5-12 Donkey Kong, Tsutanōmen

Names in other languages

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References

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