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Latest revision as of 23:06, January 18, 2025

Mario Toy Factory
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory's level select screen from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)
Level(s) 7
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Mario Toy Factory is the first plus world after the main story in Mario vs. Donkey Kong and its remake, being the plus world counterpart to Mario Toy Company. This time, it takes place inside the company's Mini-Mario production line instead of the city surrounding the company's main building itself. Being the first plus world in the game, its objective is different (as per with other plus worlds that follow it), as Mario must safely lead a Mini-Mario that is holding a key to the exit doorway. Mario Toy Factory is the only plus world to not have "Plus" after its original name; instead, it has a different name from its normal world counterpart to reflect its current setting.

In the remake, the background features more details such as visible Mini-Marios being moved through conveyor belts and assembled via the factory's machines, making its appearance as an actual toy factory much clearer.

Levels[edit]

Image Name Description

Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-1+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-1+ A level that shows the player how the Mini-Marios work
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-2+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-2+ A level with many obstacles
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-3+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-3+ A level with Springboards
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-4+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-4+ A level that makes use of Color Switches
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-5+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-5+ A level with conveyor belts
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-6+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-6+ A level with many enemies and obstacles
Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory level 1-DK+ from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong Level 1-DK+ The eighth (tenth in the remake) fight against Donkey Kong, in a redone Level 1-DK with more and smaller platforms

Bonus level[edit]

Screenshot of Mario Toy Factory's bonus level from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong
The bonus level in Mario Toy Factory

Exclusively in the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a bonus level that can be opened after enough levels have been completed. This bonus level features an altered version of Level 1-5+'s layout, retaining the conveyor belts while removing other obstacles like spiked pits. Three 1-Up Mushrooms are distributed around the level as well. As with other bonus levels, the player must catch the flying key and bring it to the chest for a larger bonus.

Gallery[edit]

Mario vs. Donkey Kong[edit]

Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Usine Jouets Mario & Co.[?] Mario & Co. Toys Factory
German Mario & Co. Spielzeugfabrik[?] Mario & Co. Toys Factory
Spanish Fabrica de Juguetes Mario +[?] Mario Toy Factory +

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Nintendo Switch remake, Mario says "Mamma mia! Here we go again!" instead of "Ohhh! Stop, come back!" in the intro cutscene to Mario Toy Factory.