Runaway Warehouse

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Template:Worldbox Runaway Warehouse is the third world of Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. As it is themed around machinery, Runaway Warehouse introduces the conveyor as a gameplay mechanic, with a special focus on Purple Conveyors, which can be collected and dragged across purple rivets. The world also introduces Thwomps and Mini Toads to the game, and also coincides with the debut of Cannon Kongs.

The world is set inside an automated storage building, where conveyor belts can be seen transporting crates through large-scale processing units. In levels with a higher ground, cranes can occasionally be seen picking up crates from tracks. At the bottom of the facility lies a footpath with measuring indicators and pipes. The two levels in Bonus mode that feature the Runaway Warehouse background are Level B-5 and Level B-6.

Levels

Level Preview Description Enemies and obstacles encountered
Level 3-1 Level 3-1 of Runaway Warehouse A conveyor-based course. Spikes
Level 3-2 Level 3-2 of Runaway Warehouse The introduction of Purple Conveyors. Spikes
Level 3-3 Level 3-3 of Runaway Warehouse A level populated by Thwomps. Spikes, Thwomps
Level 3-4 Level 3-4 of Runaway Warehouse A Multi-Door stage that contains both the springboard and Purple Conveyor elements. Spikes
Level 3-5 Level 3-5 of Runaway Warehouse The debut of Cannon Kongs. Spikes, Cannon Kongs
Level 3-6 Level 3-6 of Runaway Warehouse A level where advancing relies on using Color Switches. Spikes
Level 3-7 Level 3-7 of Runaway Warehouse A course where the stress falls on destroying Rock blocks with hammers to progress. Spikes
Level 3-8 Level 3-8 of Runaway Warehouse The third level in the game with Cursed Mini Mario. Spikes, Cursed Mini Mario

Level map gallery

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Wii U version

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コンベヤファクトリー
Konbeya Fakutorī
Conveyer Factory

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