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Slippery Summit
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Level(s) 8
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Slippery Summit is the sixth world of the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong. It is a brand new world in the remake, placed between Spooky House and Mystic Forest. As such, it has new gimmicks such as icy platforms. Slippery Summit is also the first world in the entire Mario vs. Donkey Kong series to be set in a snow-themed area, specifically a snow-covered evergreen forest with visible mountains.

Levels

Level Image Summary
Level 6-1 A level that revolves around icy platforms.
Level 6-2 A level that revolves around Ninjis.
Level 6-3 A level that revolves around Icicles, ropes, and Fireballs.
Level 6-4 A level that revolves around Warp Boxes.
Level 6-5 A level that features a Brickman and later Spike Traps.
Level 6-6 A level that features a Brickman and Ninjis.
Level 6-mm The sixth Mini-Mario level, which makes use of ice platforms and Icicles to lead the Mini-Marios to the goal.
Level 6-DK The fourth fight with Donkey Kong where he uses Spiked Barrels as projectiles and sometimes pulls a switch to elevate or lower himself.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Chinese 滑溜溜山
Huáliuliū Shān
Slippery Mountain

Dutch Glijgebergte
Sliding Mountains
French Sommet Verglacé
Frozen Summit
German Glitschgletscher
Gliding Glacier
Italian Il Monte Scivoloso
Slippery Mountain
Spanish Cima Resbaladiza
Slippery Summit