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'''Tropical Island''' (called '''Tropical Turmoil''' in the British English version) is the second floor in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. This floor's ground tiles have a purple lining along their top, rather than a green lining as in [[Mushroom Mayhem]]. The background features a [[Shine Sprite]] without eyes. The music tracks on this floor are arrangements of one of the level themes that play in [[Donkey Kong Jungle (world)|Donkey Kong Jungle]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. | '''Tropical Island''' (called '''Tropical Turmoil''' in the British English version) is the second floor in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. This floor's ground tiles have a purple lining along their top, rather than a green lining as in [[Mushroom Mayhem]]. The background features a [[Shine Sprite]] without eyes. The music tracks on this floor are arrangements of one of the level themes that play in [[Donkey Kong Jungle (world)|Donkey Kong Jungle]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. | ||
This floor introduces several new objects, including [[Color Switch]]es, sliding doors, sliding bridges | This floor introduces several new objects, including [[Color Switch]]es, sliding doors, sliding bridges, [[raft]]s, [[Warp Pipe]]s, [[Crumble Block]]s, and [[? Block]]s, which spawn a [[Fire Flower]] that can turn [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] into [[Fire Mario|Fire Mini Mario]]. Newly introduced enemies that appear on this floor include [[Blooper]]s, [[Cuttacutta]]s, and [[Capture Kong]]s, while [[Fire Piranha Plant|Piranha Plant]]s and [[Shy Guys]] return from [[Mushroom Mayhem]]. Starting on this floor, [[Bob-omb]]s appear alongside Shy Guys in [[Shy Guy Smash!]]. | ||
Upon completing [[Boss Game 2]], the Tropical Island construction kit is unlocked for the [[Construction Zone]]. After being defeated in Boss Game 2, Donkey Kong flees to [[Pipe Works]]. | Upon completing [[Boss Game 2]], the Tropical Island construction kit is unlocked for the [[Construction Zone]]. After being defeated in Boss Game 2, Donkey Kong flees to [[Pipe Works]]. | ||
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|This level introduces Color Switches | |This level introduces Color Switches and sliding doors. | ||
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|This level features Color Switches, [[girder]]s, [[Yellow Spring]]s, and Blue | |This level features Color Switches, [[girder]]s, [[Yellow Spring]]s, and [[Blue Spring]]s. | ||
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|This level introduces Cuttacuttas, with one being present near [[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|the | |This level introduces Cuttacuttas, with one being present near [[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|the goal]]. The player must use the [[Lift|elevator]] to direct the Cuttacutta away from the goal, so it does not harm the Mini Marios. | ||
|Bloopers, Cuttacutta | |Bloopers, Cuttacutta | ||
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