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Revision as of 13:31, 24 November 2010

Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat is a game for the Nintendo GameCube that was released in March of 2005. It is one of the few games to use the DK Bongos, and is the only one to take it to either an action, or platformer game, with the others either being music or racing. In the game, you take control of Donkey Kong by drumming on the bongos, and clapping with your hands.

This was the first game created by Nintendo EAD Tokyo, and was sadly a sleeper hit. Their next game, Super Mario Galaxy, was much more successful.

Donkey Kong's moves

  • Once you clap your hands, DK will do so with his. This will cause enemies to be knocked over, or effect other items around the level as well.
  • Hit the left bongo to go left, and while attacking and enemy it will hurt it.
  • Hit the right bongo to go right, and while attacking and enemy it will hurt it.

Enemies

EnemyKongs

The four main bosses in the game.

Other appearances

Rumble Falls, a stage found in Jungle Beat, is featured in the Wii video game Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a scrolling stage. Mulitple stickers, trophies, and CD's are also featured in the game that are based around Jungle Beat in one way or another

Remakes

The game was remade for the Wii as a part of the New Play Control line.