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Every two Bonus Levels that feature one of the seven main worlds as a background prioritize mechanics and elements introduced in said world. For instance, Levels [[Level B-5|B-5]] and [[Level B-6|B-6]] feature [[Conveyor]]s, [[Purple Conveyor]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Rock Block|Rocks]] and [[Cannon Kong]]s, which are introduced in [[Runaway Warehouse]].
Every two Bonus Levels that feature one of the seven main worlds as a background emphasize on mechanics and elements introduced in said world. For instance, Levels [[Level B-5|B-5]] and [[Level B-6|B-6]] feature [[Conveyor]]s, [[Purple Conveyor]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Rock Block|Rocks]] and [[Cannon Kong]]s, which are introduced in [[Runaway Warehouse]].
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[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]
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Revision as of 11:25, July 1, 2018

Congratulatory message after unlocking the first Bonus Level
Congratulatory message after collecting four gold trophies, needed to unlock Level B-1 and, by extension, the Bonus Mode

Bonus Levels in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars are levels that have increased difficulty and complexity over the main levels of the game. Bonus Levels are not unlocked by completing the level that precedes them. Instead, the player has to collect a certain amount of gold trophies from either the main game or previous bonus levels in order to unlock each of them. They are divided into three sets:

Every two Bonus Levels that feature one of the seven main worlds as a background emphasize on mechanics and elements introduced in said world. For instance, Levels B-5 and B-6 feature Conveyors, Purple Conveyors, Thwomps, Rocks and Cannon Kongs, which are introduced in Runaway Warehouse.

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