
Dragging the stylus across multiple objects selects them, allowing them to be moved all at once. Move: Lets the player move objects by dragging them.
Dragging the stylus across multiple objects removes them all at once.
Erase: Lets the player remove objects by tapping them. Lets the player change the current mode, indicated by an icon to the immediate right of the button if no icon is displayed, the player has selected an object from the Confirmation Menu. Edit Menu: Represented by a blue hammer button. The player can drag the stylus across some objects (such as Pink Blocks) to change their size. Tapping an empty space in the level inserts that object into the level. Tapping an object highlights it tapping it again selects it and closes the menu. Opens a drop-down menu with objects the player can use in their level. Confirmation Menu: Represented by a green Mini Mario button. A toolbar with several buttons is displayed on the top of the Touch Screen: The level creation screen features a Full View on the top screen, allowing the player to view their entire level. Reach the goal score for Shy Guy Smash! in Spooky Attic and Jungle Hijinks. Reach the goal score for Shy Guy Smash! in Magnet Mania, Lava Dome, and Toadstool Castle. Reach the goal score for Shy Guy Smash! in Mushroom Mayhem, Tropical Island, and Pipe Works. There are a total of 11 construction kits. Before selecting a construction kit, the player can toggle the Template button to create a sample level instead of a level with only one Mini and the exit. If the player chooses an empty slot, they must select a construction kit to begin creating a new level. To erase a level, the player must tap Erase Level and select a level to erase. Slots with a blue outline indicate a level which has passed the play test, while all other slots use a yellow outline. To create or edit a level, the player must select Edit Level, then select one of 8 slots to edit. The construction kit selection screen, with all of the kits unlocked Received Levels: levels that the player has received from other players, either locally or via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Your Levels: levels that the player has created which have passed the play test. If the player selects Play Level, they can play certain levels made in the Construction Zone. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, allowing the player to create, play, and share their own levels, as well as receive levels from other players. The Construction Zone game mode is introduced in Mario vs. 1.4 Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move.