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Various spin-off games have featured Donkey Kong levels which seem to be set on the island and in the past were usually closer to generic jungle environments than areas seen in the ''Country'' games. In some cases, it is uncertain whether the areas are actually set on Donkey Kong Island, particularly considering that some of the courts and stadiums could easily be imitations of environments on the island.
 
Various spin-off games have featured Donkey Kong levels which seem to be set on the island and in the past were usually closer to generic jungle environments than areas seen in the ''Country'' games. In some cases, it is uncertain whether the areas are actually set on Donkey Kong Island, particularly considering that some of the courts and stadiums could easily be imitations of environments on the island.
  
*'''Kart Racing''': Courses include Donkey Kong's Jungle Parkway in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (described as a tourist attraction with rocks thrown by angry natives), DK Mountain in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' (which features a volcano), DK Pass in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' (which is a snowy mountain area that could be Gorilla Glacier), DK's Snowboard Cross in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (which is another glacial mountain, this time with snowboarding [[Shy Guy]]s) and DK Jungle in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' (which is based on ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' and includes Tiki Taks). The first two ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' games also feature a DK Cup consisting of DK Jungle and [[Bananan]] Ruins.
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*'''Kart Racing''': Courses include Donkey Kong's Jungle Parkway in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (described as a tourist attraction with rocks thrown by angry natives), DK Mountain in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' (which features a volcano), DK Pass in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' (which is a snowy mountain area that could be Gorilla Glacier), DK's Snowboard Cross in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (which is another glacial mountain, this time with snowboarding [[Shy Guy]]s) and DK Jungle in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' (which is based on ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' and includes Tiki Taks). There is also a Donkey Kong Jungle in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''.
*'''Golf''': In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', there is an unlockable course called the Congo Canopy which seems to be set within the Kongo Jungle. ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' also has a ''Returns''-inspired DK Jungle course.
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*'''Golf''': In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', there is an unlockable course called the Congo Canopy which seems to be set within the Kongo Jungle.
*'''Tennis''': The DK Jungle Court is used in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. It is uncertain whether or not it is actually set on the island, but this court notably mimics elements of the island from the ''Country'' series. There is similarly a DK Jungle court in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''.
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*'''Tennis''': The DK Jungle Court is used in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. It is uncertain whether or not it is actually set on the island, but this court notably mimics elements of the island from the ''Country'' series.
 
*'''Soccer''': The Konga Coliseum is featured in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' and is made out of wood.
 
*'''Soccer''': The Konga Coliseum is featured in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' and is made out of wood.
 
*'''Baseball''': ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Sluggers]]'' both have their own versions of a stadium known as the DK Jungle, which is a jungle environment containing ruins of an unknown civilization including a bongo-playing statue.
 
*'''Baseball''': ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Sluggers]]'' both have their own versions of a stadium known as the DK Jungle, which is a jungle environment containing ruins of an unknown civilization including a bongo-playing statue.
 
*'''Other Sports''': In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', one court is the DK Cruiser, which is set on a raft cruising down a river in the island. ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' features a similar course known as the DK Dock which supports all sports except for hockey.
 
*'''Other Sports''': In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', one court is the DK Cruiser, which is set on a raft cruising down a river in the island. ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' features a similar course known as the DK Dock which supports all sports except for hockey.
  
The ''Mario Party'' games have also had some boards that seem to be set on Donkey Kong Island, which are depicted as a mix of jungle with ruins: DK's Jungle Adventure in ''[[Mario Party]]'', DK's Treetop Temple in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', DK's Stone Statue in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and DK's Jungle Ruins in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.
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The ''Mario Party'' games have also had some boards that seem to be set on Donkey Kong Island, which are depicted as a mix of jungle with ruins: DK's Jungle Adventure in ''[[Mario Party]]'', DK's Treetop Temple in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' and DK's Stone Statue in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''.
  
 
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