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The '''Rooftop''' is a bonus floor in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]''. On the level select screen, it is placed after Floor 4, [[Jungle Rumble]]. It contains twelve levels; the first six are unlocked by beating the main game on Normal Mode, while the remaining six are unlocked by beating the game on Plus Mode.
The '''Rooftop''' is a bonus floor in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]''. On the level select screen, it is placed after Floor 4, [[Jungle Rumble]]. It contains twelve levels; the first six are unlocked by beating the main game on Normal Mode, while the remaining six are unlocked by beating the game on Plus Mode.


Every three levels feature a different type of [[mini]] toy, which are, in order, [[Mini Toad]]s, [[Mini Peach]]es, [[Mini Donkey Kong]]s and mix of all types of minis in the game, including [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]]. Completing one of these three-level sets unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with the corresponding mini toy or toys. However, Rooftop levels will not be affected by this change. These levels also feature a dominant mechanic depending on the mini that appears in them. The soundtrack also varies every three levels.
Every three levels feature a different type of [[mini]] toy, which are, in order, [[Mini Toad]]s, [[Mini Peach]]es, [[Mini Donkey Kong]]s and a mix of all types of minis in the game, including [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]]. Completing one of these three-level sets unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with the corresponding mini toy or toys. However, Rooftop levels will not be affected by this change. These levels also feature a dominant mechanic as well as a different soundtrack depending on the mini that appears in them.


Several arches can be seen in the background of Rooftop levels, followed by some plains with [[Peach's Castle]] visible further away.
Several arches can be seen in the background of Rooftop levels, followed by some plains with [[Peach's Castle]] visible further away.
==Levels==
==Levels==
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|rowspan=3|Three levels that feature Mini Peaches and [[Warp Pipe|Pipes]] (including [[Warp Pipe#Mario vs. Donkey Kong series|Split Pipes]] and [[Rotate Pipe]]s) as the dominant mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Peaches. The music used in these levels is a variation of the [[Toadstool Castle]] theme from ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''.
|rowspan=3|Three levels that feature Mini Peaches and [[Warp Pipe|Pipes]] (including [[Warp Pipe#Mario vs. Donkey Kong series|Split Pipes]] and [[Rotate Pipe]]s) as the dominant mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Peaches. The music used in these levels is the [[Toadstool Castle]] theme from ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''.
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|[[Room R-7]]
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|rowspan=3|Three levels that feature Mini Donkey Kongs and [[Magnet (object)|magnetic]] objects as the dominant mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Donkey Kongs. The music used in these levels is a variation of the [[Jungle Rumble]] theme.
|rowspan=3|Three levels that feature Mini Donkey Kongs and [[Magnet Ground|magnetic]] objects as the dominant mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Donkey Kongs. The music used in these levels is a variation of the [[Jungle Hijinks]] theme from ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'', which was used in said game in Special Kit 3 custom levels.
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|[[Room R-10]]
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|rowspan=3|Three levels that feature a mix of all types of minis in the game. There are also multiple mechanics, such as [[Springboard|Springs]], [[Conveyor]]s, [[Color Switch]]es, [[Box Spring]]s and [[Pop-up Gate]]s. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change most levels in the game so they feature multiple types of mini toys. The music used in these levels is a variation of the [[Mini Mayhem]] theme.
|rowspan=3|Three levels that feature a mix of all types of minis in the game. There are also multiple mechanics, such as [[Trampoline|Springs]], [[Color Switch]]es, [[Box Spring]]s and [[Pop-up Gate]]s. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change most levels in the game so they feature multiple types of mini toys. The music used in these levels is a variation of the [[Mushroom Mayhem]] theme from ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'', which was used in said game in Special Kit 1 custom levels.
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==Names in other languages==
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[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! Worlds]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! worlds]]

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Rooftop
Rooftop MvsDK MMA.png
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
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The Rooftop is a bonus floor in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!. On the level select screen, it is placed after Floor 4, Jungle Rumble. It contains twelve levels; the first six are unlocked by beating the main game on Normal Mode, while the remaining six are unlocked by beating the game on Plus Mode.

Every three levels feature a different type of mini toy, which are, in order, Mini Toads, Mini Peaches, Mini Donkey Kongs and a mix of all types of minis in the game, including Mini Marios. Completing one of these three-level sets unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with the corresponding mini toy or toys. However, Rooftop levels will not be affected by this change. These levels also feature a dominant mechanic as well as a different soundtrack depending on the mini that appears in them.

Several arches can be seen in the background of Rooftop levels, followed by some plains with Peach's Castle visible further away.

Levels[edit]

Level Description Enemies and obstacles encountered
Room R-1 Three levels that feature Mini Toads and Pink Blocks as the only mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Toads. The music used in these levels is the Pipe Works theme from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. Spikes
Room R-2 Spikes
Room R-3 Spikes
Room R-4 Three levels that feature Mini Peaches and Pipes (including Split Pipes and Rotate Pipes) as the dominant mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Peaches. The music used in these levels is the Toadstool Castle theme from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. Spikes
Room R-5 Spikes
Room R-6 Spikes, Fire Piranha Plants
Room R-7 Three levels that feature Mini Donkey Kongs and magnetic objects as the dominant mechanic. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change the minis in most levels of the game with Mini Donkey Kongs. The music used in these levels is a variation of the Jungle Hijinks theme from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, which was used in said game in Special Kit 3 custom levels. Spikes, Piranha Plants
Room R-8 Spikes
Room R-9 Spikes
Room R-10 Three levels that feature a mix of all types of minis in the game. There are also multiple mechanics, such as Springs, Color Switches, Box Springs and Pop-up Gates. Beating all three levels unlocks the option to change most levels in the game so they feature multiple types of mini toys. The music used in these levels is a variation of the Mushroom Mayhem theme from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, which was used in said game in Special Kit 1 custom levels. Spikes
Room R-11 Spikes
Room R-12 Spikes

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Italian Belvedere
Viewpoint