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Color Switches reappear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'', where they are parsed as '''color switches'''.<ref name=colorswitcheshelp>''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!'' Floor 2 Help 1 (Color Switches)</ref>They are introduced in [[Room 2-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Room 2-1]] of [[Sandstone Stroll]]. When a Mini presses a color switch, any retracted '''color bridges'''<ref name=colorswitcheshelp/> and '''gates'''<ref name=colorswitcheshelp/> of the same color extend. When a color switch of the same color is pressed again, any extended color bridges and gates retract. Unlike in previous games, after a Mini presses a color switch, it raises itself automatically after a short time and can be pressed again. Color switches can also manipulate color blocks. When a color switch is pressed, color blocks of the same color invert their current state: solid color blocks become clear, and clear color blocks become solid.
Color Switches reappear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'', where they are parsed as '''color switches'''.<ref name=colorswitcheshelp>''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!'' Floor 2 Help 1 (Color Switches)</ref>They are introduced in [[Room 2-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Room 2-1]] of [[Sandstone Stroll]]. When a Mini presses a color switch, any retracted '''color bridges'''<ref name=colorswitcheshelp/> and '''gates'''<ref name=colorswitcheshelp/> of the same color extend. When a color switch of the same color is pressed again, any extended color bridges and gates retract. Unlike in previous games, after a Mini presses a color switch, it raises itself automatically after a short time and can be pressed again. Color switches can also manipulate color blocks. When a color switch is pressed, color blocks of the same color invert their current state: solid color blocks become clear, and clear color blocks become solid.


If a red color switch is pressed, [[Spear Guy]]s turn into harmless blocks. If a yellow color switch is pressed, [[Pokey]]s also turn into groups of three blocks. Polterguys can also turn into blocks in the same way as in previous games. All of these enemies can revert to their standard form if a color switch of the same color is pressed again.
If a red color switch is pressed, [[Shy Guy]]s turn into harmless blocks. If a yellow color switch is pressed, [[Pokey]]s also turn into groups of three blocks. Polterguys can also turn into blocks in the same way as in previous games. All of these enemies can revert to their standard form if a color switch of the same color is pressed again.


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