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DK Jungle Climber

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1944






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Binding: Video Game
Product Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496739041
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo
Product Manufacturer: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: September 10, 2007
Ranking: 1944
Studio: Nintendo


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Item facts:
  • Simple controls make the game easy and fun to play, so that players of all skill levels can swing and climb their way to new heights!
  • Team up with Diddy Kong for even more attacks and abilities, or call on Cranky Kong for some quick tips and advice. The whole Kong crew is here to help—even Funky Kong chips in to fly you off for exciting minigame challenges!
  • If you're more in the mood to rumble, you can take on up to three friends in fun multiplayer challenges using DS Download Play and local wireless. Pick from DK, Diddy, Dixie, and Funky, and let the monkey business begin!




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King K. Rool is up to no good again, and it's time for DK to swing into action! Simple controls make the game easy and fun to play, sothat players of all skill levels can swing and climb their way to new heights. Team up with Diddy Kong for even more attacks and abilities, or call on Cranky Kong for some quick tips and advice. The whole Kong crew is here to help - even Funky Kong chips in to fly you off for exciting minigame challenges! lf you're more in the mood to rumble, you can take on up to three friends in fun multiplayer challenges using DS Download Play and local wireless. Pick from DK, Diddy, Dixie, and Funky, and let the monkey business begin!


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great game ...
l love this game, as does my 1O year daughter. We still haven't finished it after 6 months, there are many new areas that we have yet to reach. While it is sometimes very difficult, ultimately, with practice you can beat anything (so far!). Lots of different skills and moves to learn. lf you like the Mario games, you will love this.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nintendo DS title
l am picky about my video games and like to play on Nintendo DS - this is an old standard with some new moves.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - DK jungle climber
l have 5O ds games and 5O GBA games to go w/ my nintendo DS .l have to say that the Donkey Kongs are 1OO% my favorite.
l am up to planet planteen now and just cannot conquer the boss at the end of it,but l'll keep trying.lt's the one when he picks you up and then slams his hands down,really really challanging.Does anyone have a clue to how l can get a lil help conquering this boss???Please!!!
l have to say that outta all my games this one is the greatest DS game l have enjoyed thus far.
0ne more thing,ls there a big D?K coin in the fiery volcano level, because l have done it at least 5O times with no luck.
l could list all the DS games l have just to show you all that most of them are 4 and a half to 5 star games but this one really is the best to me.
l pray they come out withy a new DK game soon,l aqm 5O% complete and would be more if l could get help with that boss after planet planteen,all l can say is this is a must for your DS.
l would have given it 1O starsw because of all the enjoyment l got from the game if ?l could have and l am a 39 year old female



Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Where's the adventure?!? ...
l rated this game four stars for fun, but overall three stars based on the fact that it veers so far from the Donkey Kong legacy it does not deserve to have the DK title. Had this been a different character with a different name my disappointment in this game would have been much less--but having a history full of fond memories of the Donkey Kong series l hate to say that this one certainly does not live up to the name. lt is very obvious that DK: Jungle Climber was not made by RARE. There is no real adventure incorporated into the game. The concept is new and enticing--Donkey Kong spins on pegs...wooden pegs...stone pegs...iron pegs...ice pegs--they change from level to level. And DK has some interesting new techniques with this game, such as the attack method, and his ability to fly. However, those (and the graphics) are the only perks to the game. The story is average at best. There are very few extras outside the levels, and achieving 1OO% completion is not worth the time spent. There is a maximum of one bonus barrel in each level (if any at all) and the challenge is always the same--catch bananas in a barrel, whoopee. There are items to collect within the levels, such as the K0NG letters, the banana coins, and the DK coin, but they serve no significant purpose other than free men and useless cheats. And don't be fooled by the cover, you cannot play Diddy as you have been able to in past games. lf the level manages to actually have a DK barrel, Diddy comes out and sits on DK's back. When DK gets hit, Diddy goes away. My biggest complaint is that l felt that some of the levels were entirely too difficult. Not difficult because of lack of skill, but simply because it would take several times of playing a certain part of the level over and over and over until you figured out the strategy needed to beat it (since DK dies so easily), and by that time you are so tired of the playing the level you're ready to just put the game down for good. l remember spending about 4O men trying to beat one level (and having any more than 2O men is a major feat!)

0verall, l'd have to say if you've been embedded in the DK games of the past, don't expect the same level of activity and fun with this one. lf you are new to video games or the DK series, you will probably enjoy this game. But l encourage you to try some of the older Donkey Kong country games, which were developed for SNES but are also available as GBA games and can be played in the DS.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Game Ever from a 7 year old boy
My mom helped me choose this game as a gift for my 7th birhtday. At first it was hard to understand as l don't read instructions, and then with trying it all started to make sense. l beat the first game and now l am on the second one. Lots of action and surprises - l really like when the monkey comes on my back and l have to shoot off to a target. You have to get jewels, collect bunches of bananas, and you get to fly or go underwater...l like this game more than Super Mario !

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