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| developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | | developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | ||
| publisher=[[Nintendo]] | | publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
− | | system=[[Nintendo Gamecube | + | | system=[[Nintendo Gamecube]] |
− | | release= | + | | release=JP December 16, 2004<br />EU February 4, 2005<br />US March 14, 2005 |
| gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=21 GH Gallery] | | gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=21 GH Gallery] | ||
| rating=ESRB: E | | rating=ESRB: E | ||
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− | + | In the first Donkey Kong adventure since [[Donkey Kong 64]], Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat takes the series in a different direction than previous games. Although the game looks and feels much like a Donkey Kong game, many of the series previous elements are lost or replaced. In particular only Donkey Kong himself appears in the game, rather than an assortment of his friends and familiar enemies. | |
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
− | + | Interestingly enough, the game is intentionally left without a storyline. What can be gleaned from the game suggests that Donkey Kong, on the behalf of the little white monkeys seen frequently in the game, is liberating several different kingdoms from evil Kongs and other monsters. | |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | Unique to this game is the fact the game is controlled by the bongos, a peripheral | + | Unique to this game is the fact the game is controlled by the bongos, a peripheral used only for the Donkey Konga series. Although a controversial 'gimmick' to the game, it provides a unique way to play using the palm of your hands rather than your thumbs. The result is a much more agile Donkey Kong as he swings from vines, performs wall jumps, and racks up huge combos to earn big bananas. |
− | The game pits DK against a variety of bosses. | + | The game pits DK against a variety of bosses. Disappointingly there are only five basic boss types that are repeated in different, more difficult forms. What makes the bosses stand out are the four Kong bosses in each different 'world'. With the exception of Manky Kong, there has never been evil Kongs in the series. Unlike the other boss battles, the Kong battles are brutal slugfests where DK and his opponent trade punches until one of the two goes down. |
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{{Donkey Kong Series}} | {{Donkey Kong Series}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Gamecube Games]] |
+ | [[Category: Donkey Kong Games]] |