Review: Mario vs. DK 2: March of the Minis
By Eli Green
October 11, 2006 - 13:00
Studios: Nintendo
Nintendo
Rating: E
Genre: Action/Puzzle
Platform: Nintendo DS
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People love the Mini Mario toys so much that the Mario Toy Company has expanded its line to include Mini Donkey Kong, Mini Toad and Mini Peach figures. The toy line becomes so successful that Mario is able to fulfill his dream of opening a theme park, called Super Mini Mario World, based around the popular miniature toys. Today is opening day for the park and there is a large crowd, including Donkey Kong and, special guest, Pauline. At the ribbon cutting ceremony, DK sees Pauline and immediately falls in love with her, once again. Rushing to her side, DK tries to give Pauline one of his Mini Donkey Kong toys at the same time Mario is handing her one of his. Pauline chooses the Mini Mario and, in a fiery rage, DK grabs her, runs for the elevator and heads to the roof of the theme park. From that point on Mario must use the Mini Marios to get from room to room, floor to floor, defeat Donkey Kong and rescue Pauline.
It's not a great story, but it's a great way to start the game a rekindle that love for the style of the original Donkey Kong game. Players will find themselves trying to make their way through nine rooms on each of the eight floors (a total of 72 rooms) of Super Mini Mario World, guiding the Mini Marios in order to collect them for each floor's boss stage. Each floor of Super Mini Mario World will have a different Mario based theme. The total of Mini Marios collected on each floor is the number that players will be able to use when fighting DK in the boss stages.
Gameplay
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Each room will have a different number of Mini Marios to collect. Some will have only two, while some rooms will have up to eight. The more Mini Marios a player collects in a room, the higher their score will be at the end of the room, resulting in a bronze, silver or gold star. If the score isn't high enough, a player won't even receive a bronze star. The way to get the highest score in each room is to get collect all of the Mini Marios in a room, have them exit the room in a perfect chain and, if possible, have them moving nonstop from the time they are activated. If one Mini Mario is not activated while another one is, it will not affect
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The boss stages are also very unique, both in their layout and their control system. Every boss stage has the Mini Marios battling Donkey Kong in a room that follows the theme of the floor, like dropping coconuts on DK's head on the Tropical Forest floor, or trying to guess which pipe DK will come out of while trying to dodge fireballs being spat out by Piranha Plants. To fight DK in the boss stages, players shoot the Mini Marios out of a cannon in order to hit DK or cause something to land on DK's head. Depending on the floor, the cannon will either be on a track, which makes the cannon strafe left and right and only allows the Mini Marios to be shot forward, or on a turning post, which makes the cannon arc to either the left or right and allows the Mini Marios to be shot at angles.
Every floor has collectibles, which allow extras to be unlocked. Collecting silver and gold stars will open up special levels, while collecting all of the Mario cards on a floor will open up the Shy Guy Smash mini game for that specific floor. Shy Guy Smash is a lot of fun, and definitely worth the extra time, trying to get those cards. Another great feature in the game is the ability to make new maps to play. The maps can be based on templates, or players can use their imagination and come up with all kinds of different designs. There are a lot of level design kits to collect, including three special kits. Players can also load their maps up to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and find maps made by other players, which really extends the amount of play time for the game.
Environment and Graphics
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The graphics in the game are 2-D cartoon styled. Everything works in a regular side-scrolling style, except for the cutscenes, which are in full 3-D. All of the models are well drawn and fully stylized, whether it's the Mini Marios or enemy toys like the Mini Donkey Kong which throws Mini Marios in the air or the Piranha Plants. The only character which didn't quite seem to look like I expected was Donkey Kong. For some reason, the area where his eyes are normally visible didn't quite look right. Most of Donkey Kong was drawn well, but that part bothered me a bit. If you look on the case cover or any place other than during the gameplay itself, DK's eyes are their normal white, with black dots. For some reason, during the gameplay, the entire white area of DK's eyes was the same colour as his face.
Sound
The sound design in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 is very nicely done. The sound effects were a nice piece that fit in well with the game, but the music was great, and clearly had a lot of work put into it. The sounds in the game, from the cranking of the Mini Marios to the very identifiable sound of Piranha Plants spitting fireballs, were nothing special, but definitely
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The
music differed floor by floor, changing for each theme, and even for
the battles against Donkey Kong. The music in some levels seemed very
familiar, while, in others, had a whole new feel. The music that felt
particularly familiar was on the Toadstool Castle floor (it was a mix
of the Mario theme). In the audio settings I was able to find over 70
different types of music and more than 140 different sound effects.
One of the biggest surprises in the audio options for this game was the surround sound option. The game uses the stereo speakers to create a virtual surround experience. I tried using the surround setting, but found no noticeable difference between it and stereo, which was a bit disappointing. The development team shouldn't have put the option in if they weren't going to fully utilize it.
Conclusion
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis is a great game for anybody to play. It's very easy to pick up and allows for hours of play, whether it's through the regular game, mini games, or just through player made levels. The graphics are nicely stylized and it sounds great, and there are plenty of extra things to toy around with that will keep you coming back for more.
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Environment and Graphics: 8.5
Sound: 9
Story: 6.5
Fun: 9
Verdict: Buy It