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Near the end of the level it’s high up in the air. You can either use Dixie to helicopter hover over to it from the pillar nearby or you can use the barrels that the Kannon is firing to bounce up to it, but the wind will be working against you if you try it that way. Memetic Mutation: Gormless Kong Explanation During a Vinesauce livestream of the game, a member in the Twitch chat complained about Kiddy Kong's "gormless" face. Vinny and the rest of the chat immediately latched onto this, both because it's a perfect description of Kiddy Kong's dopey, wide-mouthed expression and because the word itself is hilarious.
As you head through the start of the level you’ll find yourself heading up after passing a pair of Zingers and you’ll see a single banana. Jump into it to find an invisible hook. Keep jumping up and you’ll come to a hole in the wall. Head on in; the mini-game within is pretty easy, just climb up the walls. An arcade game manufacturer named Sunwise made a Japan-only slot machine game based on the Japanese version of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest called Swanky no Bonus Slot (which translates to "Swanky's Bonus Slots"). The game would play a music piece while the wheels would spin. [19] Look to the left of the halfway barrel and you’ll see a blast barrel. Use the team toss to reach it. The mini-game you come to will have a load of rotating barrels. Use these to get to the top where the coin is waiting. Play solo, against a friend, or together with a friend in eight exciting worlds. During your adventure, meet up with other Kong family members for some fun times or friendly advice. Be on the lookout for animal friends, collectibles, and hidden areas, as they can be very valuable in your adventures!There are five unique locations which are hosted by a supporting character, and these areas appear in most worlds. The level design in this game feels a lot more open and vast than the previous title. As excellent as the first game’s levels were, these have managed to improve upon them, giving an arguably more interesting set of themes than before and less focus on a simple left-to-right affair. Lots of the levels take advantage of vertical space and some are even structured so that you start at the bottom of the level and have to work your way up in one way or another, be it standard climbing or using barrels to blast your way to victory, all the while avoiding the plethora of enemies thrown at you.
Nightmare Fuel: The underwater music in the SNES version may be quite creepy for your taste, or just plain beautiful. It becomes more jarring in the level Floodlit Fish, where whenever you hit a Gleamin' Bream, a creepy sound effect (like moaning monks) accompanies the music. Kannonballs are an object that appear in some levels. For reach level it the Kongs must carry it all the way into a nearby kannon, causing it to glow and fire Diddy and Dixie to a Bonus Level. Kannonballs appear in some "Destroy Them All!" Bonus Level challenges, as objects which can be thrown at other enemies, and is used during the boss fight against Kleever.
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Look above the hole that marks the entrance to the first bonus mini-game. You’ll see a small opening that takes you to a secret passage with a big “3” made out of bananas. Go up to the ceiling and you’ll find another secret area, which is where the DK coin is hiding. Prevent Animal Buddies from crossing, but may reward the player with an item if the animal reaches the sign. Swanky debuts in the game and is the host of a game show, Swanky's Bonus Bonanza. In it, Swanky gives three questions to Diddy and Dixie. If they answer all three correctly, Swanky rewards them with Extra Life Balloons. Goldfarb, Andrew (3 March 2016). "Zelda, Metroid, EarthBound, More SNES Games Headed To New 3DS Virtual Console". IGN . Retrieved 8 September 2016.