What do you get when Mario opens up a theme park and gives away 100 Pauline dolls, and Donkey Kong doesn’t get one? One angry ape, ready to make Mario and the Minis come to save the day. With more puzzles than ever before, Mini-Land Mayhem also brings a new feature to the game: user-based content. While using the stylus in the main game to place warp pipes, springs, and blocks to get through each level, players can also create their own levels and share them with friends. These can be shared over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and people can vote for their favorites. Another nice addition is a help button, a new map mode, and an in-game Super Guide, so people that are new to puzzle games can join in the fun without frustration. The Minis, Mario, and DK will be back this holiday season.