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Donkey Kong Country - SNES

Donkey Kong Country when it was first released in 1994 and was massive , and with good reason - the CGI visuals were a cut above what SNES owners were used to at the time and the game seemed to give the Super Nintendo a much needed second wind it was fantastic

Donkey Kong Country is a side-scrolling platformer. Using DK and Diddy, you have to run, jump, and swing your way through levels filled with lengthy jump sequences and hazardous enemies. DK and Diddy can dispatch enemies by rolling through them, pouncing on them, or by tossing barrels at them. Each character has his unique strengths. DK can dispatch larger enemies that Diddy merely bounces off of, while Diddy can jump a little higher than his bulky cousin. It isn't the most original blueprint, but it works.


The different things you can do in each level help keep the journey lively. Each stage has its own theme, whether it's swimming underwater, swinging from vines, riding in mine carts, or launching your character out of barrel-cannons. There are secret passageways that lead to bonus games where you can earn bananas and balloons, which ultimately translate into additional lives. In many places, you'll find crates that contain animals that you can ride and control - anything from a rhino, frog, snake, to a swordfish and a ostrich.


since this game's original release and although there has been so much time it still manages to impress. Donkey Kong Country still ranks as one of the better SNES platforms.


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