GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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Rock-solid platforming
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Great puzzle
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level design
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Catchy soundtrack
Cons
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A few random difficulty spikes
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Super Game Boy version is MIA
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That it's not 102 levels
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Price: $3.99
Size: 38 blocks
First released: June 1994
When we first heard the 3DS would offer downloadable Game Boy titles, the first thing that澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:came to mindwas this exceptional remake/sequel to the original Donkey Kong. While the first few minutes are a straight up recreation of the iconic ☂opening DK levels, the game quickly escalates into a full-on puzzle platformer. By the end, you’ll have solved 101 levels filled with moving platforms, treacherous pitfalls, vicious enemies and, of course, a tie-wearing, barrel-tossing ape.
Gameplay is a mix of classic Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr and, of all things, Super Mario Bros 2. Each level is cleared by carrying a large key to a locked door (a la Mario 2), but the process of getting to said door unfolds like a ramped-up Donkey Kong, with pulleys,ไ platforms and one-hit kills. Now, if Mario were as feeble as he was in the original DK (where all he could do was hop, and a simple fall would end him), these challenges would be impossible; that’s why Mario’s abilities have been substantially enhanced, making him capable of backflips, handstands and other acrobatic feats that have since been made part of his usual repertoire. His deep well of moves, combined with the increasingly devious puzzle layout, make this one of the tightest, most direct and enjoyable Mario games of all time.
For $4.00, this is an absolute must-buy. It may not look like much, but Nintendo squeezed every possible drop of gameplay from this basic idea and stretched it across hours of non-stop fun. Everything just feels right; the jumps, the speed of Mario’s fall, the satisfying crunch of smashing DK in the face… it’s all spot-on. If you love games like N+ and Super Meat B🐭oy, but wish they weren’t so ball-bustlingly difficult, Donkey Kong could be the slower-paced, reasonably challenging answer for you.
Jul 13, 2011
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Genre | Arcade |
Platform | "Game Boy","3DS","GBA" |
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