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Players are able to drag objects such as girders, springs, conveyor belts, pipes, and elevators to guide the Mini Marios to the ends of levels, similar to [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]. There are also separate doors for different Minis in some levels.
Players are able to drag objects such as girders, springs, conveyor belts, pipes, and elevators to guide the Mini Marios to the ends of levels, similar to [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]. There are also separate doors for different Minis in some levels.


The game also includes the Workshop, where players can make up to 50 custom levels. Parts from the [[Workshop Store]] can be used in the Workshop to customize the look of created levels. Levels can be shared trough the Community option, which works with Miiverse. Players can share, play, and 'Yeah' levels. Players can also tip Stars they earned in the main game to level creators.
The game also includes the Workshop, where players can make up to 50 custom levels. Parts from the [[Workshop Store]] can be used in the Workshop to customize the look of created levels. Levels can be shared trough the Community option, which works with Miiverse. Players can share, play, and 'Yeah' levels. Players can also tip Stars they earned in the main game to level creators. Players can also share level between both versions of the game.


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==Characters==

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Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars is an upcoming game for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. As the sixth Mario vs. Donkey Kong game, it will be the first one to also be released on a home console. The game shares many elements with most of the series, and also debuts new features such as sharing custom stages through Miiverse. Parts and new minis can be unlocked in the Workshop Store after paying for them with stars, which can also be given to other players as a "tip" for their shared stages. The game is exclusive to the Nintendo eShop, but not in Japan. The Wii U version requires 0.93 GB of memory to be installed, and the Nintendo 3DS version 3200 blocks.[1]

Story

The opening of Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars
The beginning of the story.

Donkey Kong kidnaps Pauline, leaving Mario and his force of Mini Marios to rescue her. [2]







Gameplay

Players are able to drag objects such as girders, springs, conveyor belts, pipes, and elevators to guide the Mini Marios to the ends of levels, similar to Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!. There are also separate doors for different Minis in some levels.

The game also includes the Workshop, where players can make up to 50 custom levels. Parts from the Workshop Store can be used in the Workshop to customize the look of created levels. Levels can be shared trough the Community option, which works with Miiverse. Players can share, play, and 'Yeah' levels. Players can also tip Stars they earned in the main game to level creators. Players can also share level between both versions of the game.

Characters

Worlds

The main game features eight worlds; two of them are unlockable. Each world features eight levels.

The games also features Bonus Worlds.

Items and Obstacles

Enemies

Stamps

Main article: List of stamps in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars

Like some other Wii U games, this game will feature stamps. One way of getting those is by buying items in the Workshop Store. Over 70 stamps can be collected.[5]

Cross-Play promotion

Nintendo has announced that when one version of the game has been bought on the Nintendo eShop, the player will receive a download code for a free download of the other version. Levels are also able to be shared between the 3DS and Wii U versions of the game.

Gallery

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Names in other languages

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External links

References

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