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Revision as of 20:25, April 24, 2017
- Not to be confused with Twilight Town.
Template:Worldbox Twilight City is the sixth and final World found in the game Mario vs. Donkey Kong. The entire world is a high-technology city, including lasers, robots, and metal platforms. The city introduces the spanner-throwing Katakata Spanner Heihō, which can be found in a couple levels.
Enemies
- Katakata Spanner Heihō (6-1)
Levels
6-1
The high score for this level is 26,500.
Presents
- Red Present - In the first half of the level,
- Yellow Present - In the second half of the level,
- Blue Present - In the second half of the level,
Enemies
6-2
The high score for this level is .
Presents
- Red Present - In the first half of the level,
- Yellow Present -
- Blue Present - In the second half of the level,
Enemies
6-3
The high score for this level is .
Presents
- Red Present - In the first half of the level,
- Yellow Present -
- Blue Present - In the second half of the level,
Enemies
6-4
The high score for this level is .
Presents
- Red Present - In the first half of the level,
- Yellow Present -
- Blue Present - In the second half of the level,
Enemies
6-5
The high score for this level is .
Presents
- Red Present - In the first half of the level,
- Yellow Present -
- Blue Present - In the second half of the level,
Enemies
6-6
The high score for this level is .
Presents
- Red Present - In the first half of the level,
- Yellow Present -
- Blue Present - In the second half of the level,
Enemies
6-MM
The high score for this level is 18000.
Letters
- T -
- O -
- Y -
Enemies
6-DK
The high score for this boss is .
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