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- Donkey kong game!This game is too easy! Is about when Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong had been kidnapped by that evil Baron K. Roolestien and I'ts up to dixie kong and kiddy kong to rescue dixie's boyfriend diddy and kiddy's buddy Donkey Kong. in this game world i hav been send back to Donkey Kong country. And I really lov this game! You Rock, Donkey Kong, Dixie Kong, didy kong and kiddy kong! Rating: - Play The Super NES Version instead of the Game Boy Advance Version!Ever since I got this game for christmas, It only took me 2 days to beat and the music was not the same as the Super NES version. Ever since I played the Super NES Version it only took me 2 weeks to beat and I was happy about it, But not with this version. plus ever since last year when I got Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3 it only took me 3 days to beat. So if you guys want a game for your game boy do not buy this Game! Rating: - SNES version is better.First of all, I'd like to say that overall, the SNES version of this game is what I'd recommend; while it was a pretty good decision to make DKC3 available for the GBA. it still does not live up to its SNES twin's expectations. First of all, the plot is the same as SNES: DK and Diddy were kidnapped by K.Rool and it's your job to save them. So I won't go into the story. The controls, music, and sound are what really bother me. The controls: well, I played this game on the DS. Its controls on the DS are maddening; when I expect to run, I jump. When I try to use Dixie's hair whip, I jump instead. Although DS' control layout is different from the GBA's, it is not the system at fault; it's the game. After all, on the back of the game box, it says only for DS and GBA; you'd think that Rareware would try to make the controls suit both systems. But instead, it takes around ten minutes to beat each level as you are struggling with the silly control layout. The music. YIKES. Try the winter level on the first world; what the heck, are there drunk monks singing in the background? On the SNES version, the music was great; it played along with the level's surroundings and whatnot. in this game, it is as if the music is meant for 3-year-olds. It is too happy. Even on the gloomiest of levels, music remains happy and friendly. The overworld music is the only piece I remotely enjoy listening to. The sound effects are really annoying. Those kremlings that hop on their tails...those sound effects make me want to mute the game. The sliding kremlings on the winter levels...thew sound is so out of place. All the sound effects are so lame and goofy, again--is this game meant for toddlers or what? Overall, the game was an okay transfer from one system to another--but I would recommend the SNES version over the GBA one anyday. Rating: - Not a big leap over DKC2, but still a classic!Even when this game came to the Super Nintendo, it almost felt like a complete rehash of DKC2. The basic story is that Donkey Kong AND Diddy Kong have been kidnapped. Now it's up to Dixie Kong and her newly found sidekick, Kiddy Kong, to rescue them. The game takes a different spin in the sense of the vehicles used. Instead of all those Kong faces, there are no flags. Any time an area is marked with a flag marked "K" it's your job to change it. Like DKC2, you'l run into your fair share of DK Hero Coins and Bonus Coins. Each level in DKC3--save for a select few--have two bonus barrels in them. Each level also plays out the same. Much like a Mario game, you'll be jumping on enemies, only you'll have a partner with you. You can do double team moves. For example, Kiddy can throw Dixie up onto platforms that are much too high to reach. And if you have to pound something out of the ground, Dixie can throw Kiddy. The downside is if your team attack fails, you must recover your partner and quick. The same thing that plauged the first two DKC ports on the GBA still plagues this one. It isn't reduced well to scale, and the graphics are just a little too blurry. It's hard to land on a platform precisely, when the camara won't scroll down for you to see them. Also, because it's blurry, it's often easy to mess up. The sound also didn't get ported well, and it keeps the DKC games--number three included--from being as spectacular as they were on the SNES. If you want the adventure--and I mean just the adventure--and you've still got your SNES, then grab the original. If you don't have an SNES, this is still a worthwhile game to get. Rating: - Classic Super NES game now Imported on Game Boy Advance!This is going to be cool because it's finally rereleased on Game Boy Advance with a new level never shown in the Super NES Version. there is more than 50 levels and you control Dixie kong and Kiddy Kong along with some animal allies to help save Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Besides this is one of my all time favorite classic games to play and if you guys want to play a Donkey Kong game buy this game because it's awesome.
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