Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble

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Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble
Developer Rare
Publisher Nintendo
System Super Nintendo, Gameboy Advance
Release Date SNES
JP November 23, 1996
US November 1996
EU December 19, 1996
Gameboy Advance
EU November 4, 2005
US November 7, 2005
JP December 1, 2005
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: K-A

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble is the last of the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy for the Super NES. Like Donkey Kong Country 2, it starred the sidekick of the previous game Dixie Kong, paired up with a new sidekick character (Kiddy Kong).

Story

The Kongs have been celebrating after the most recent defeat of K. Rool. However, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong go missing while exploring the islands. Dixie Kong investigates and teams up with Kiddy Kong to explore the islands in search of the missing Kongs. Standing in the way is the Kremling army, which apparently has a new leader in the form of KAOS.

Gameplay

In this game, Dixie and Kiddy can travel freely across overworld maps. Funky Kong builds vehicles that are used to travel across the overworld and reach new worlds, and the vehicles are unlocked at various points in the game. There were various items to collect, such as various coins and Banana Birds. The actual gameplay of each level was similar to the previous installments, however.

Other characters are found across the overworld and in individual worlds. Wrinkly Kong again saves the game, while Swanky Kong runs minigames. There are also a variety of shops owned by the Brothers Bear that were used to earn more Banana Birds. Cranky Kong appeared only as a participant in Swanky's minigame in the original version, although he runs his own karate dojo in the remake.

Legacy

Donkey Kong Country 3 was accompanied by a companion game for the Gameboy, Donkey Kong Land III. However, Donkey Kong Country 3 has not had as large an impact on the series as the previous two Donkey Kong Country games.

Sequels

The next Donkey Kong adventure game was Donkey Kong 64, although there were no more side-scrolling Donkey Kong games until Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat (not counting Donkey Kong Land III).

Remakes

  • It was later released for download over the Nintendo Power system in Japan.
  • In 2005 it was released on the Gameboy Advance. This version featured a whole new world, a new boss, a new bear brother, new minigames and even a whole new soundtrack.