![]() Level 5-8, Muncher Marathon, has one made out of a rampaging horde of baby spiders.Action Bomb: Stu can release a wood-shielded living mine that will slowly follow Donkey and Diddy.Abnormal Ammo: Like in Donkey Kong 64, Diddy shoots peanuts from his popguns.Puzzle pieces and Time Attack medals don't factor in. However, the only things that count towards completion percentage are the KONG letters (since you need them all to open all the stages), completing said stages and then completing them again in Mirror/Hard Mode. 100% Completion: The game has 200% as the maximum completion amount.Some levels feature additional layers in the background (or foreground) that the player traverses between using barrel cannons. ![]() 2.5D: A sidescrolling game rendered entirely in 3-dimensional graphics.So once again, after 11 years, it's on like the eponymous ape.Ī 3DS version called Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D was released on May 24th, 2013 in all regions.Ī Wii U sequel called Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze was released in 2014. The game is the first in the series to be made with no cooperation from Rare, because Microsoft bought Rare in 2002. Rool and any underwater stages, as stated here. A co-op mode has been implemented, but gone are King K. The game features many popular series landmarks, such as pirate ships, mine cart rides, and of course, plenty of lush wilderness to get lost in, as well as the goal of collecting scattered bananas and golden K-O-N-G letters. Along with his best friend and second banana Diddy Kong, the big guy sets out to get them back. The plot this time concerns the Tiki Tak Tribe, a group of evil tikis that have hypnotized the animals of DK Island, forcing them to steal Donkey Kong's treasured hoard of bananas for their own nefarious plans. It's the first entry in the Donkey Kong Country series since Donkey Kong 64 in 1999, and the first side-scroller since Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! in 1996. Donkey Kong Country Returns is a 2010 platform game produced by Nintendo and Retro Studios (of Metroid Prime fame).
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