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|image=Donkey Kong Country Returns boxart.jpg | |||
|title=Donkey Kong Country Returns | |title=Donkey Kong Country Returns | ||
|developer=[[Retro Studios]] | |||
|developer=[[Retro Studios | |||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |year=2010 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|wii|wiiu}} | ||
|ratings={{ACB|G}}{{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}{{USK|none}} | |||
|genre=[[Platformer]] | |genre=[[Platformer]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Co-op]] | |||
|modes=[[Single | |||
|series=Donkey Kong Country | |series=Donkey Kong Country | ||
|website=http://donkeykong.nintendo.com/ | |website=http://donkeykong.nintendo.com/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Donkey Kong Country Returns''', known as {{nihongo|'''Donkey Kong Returns'''|ドンキーコング リターンズ|Donkii Kongu Retaanzu}} in Japan, is a side-scrolling 2.5D platform game developed by [[Retro Studios]] and released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Wii]] console on November 21, [[2010]], in North America, December 3, [[2010]], in Europe, and on December 9, [[2010]], in Japan. It is the series's first traditional home console installment since ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', and also the first ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' entry not to involve [[Rare]] during the development. A port was made on May 24, [[2013]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] called [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]. | |||
'''Donkey Kong Country Returns''', known as {{nihongo|'''Donkey Kong Returns'''|ドンキーコング リターンズ|Donkii Kongu Retaanzu}} in Japan, is a side-scrolling 2.5D platform game developed by [[Retro Studios]] and released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Wii]] console on November | |||
Under the hypnotic control of a group of evil Tikis known as the Tiki Tak Tribe, the animals on DK Island have stolen Donkey Kong's bananas, forcing him to retrieve the hoard with the help of Diddy Kong. The different types of Tikis fill the role of the antagonists this time, replacing the Kremlings, which do not appear in the game. Cranky Kong, who owns shops throughout the island, is the only Kong family member that appears in addition to Donkey and Diddy. | Under the hypnotic control of a group of evil Tikis known as the Tiki Tak Tribe, the animals on DK Island have stolen Donkey Kong's bananas, forcing him to retrieve the hoard with the help of Diddy Kong. The different types of Tikis fill the role of the antagonists this time, replacing the Kremlings, which do not appear in the game. Cranky Kong, who owns shops throughout the island, is the only Kong family member that appears in addition to Donkey and Diddy. | ||
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[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Co-op]] | [[Category:Co-op]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:32, 5 April 2023
Donkey Kong Country Returns | |
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Developer(s) | Retro Studios |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Year released | 2010 |
System(s) | Wii, Wii U |
Series | Donkey Kong Country |
Genre(s) | Platformer |
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Modes | Single player, Co-op |
Rating(s) |
Donkey Kong Country Returns, known as Donkey Kong Returns (ドンキーコング リターンズ Donkii Kongu Retaanzu?) in Japan, is a side-scrolling 2.5D platform game developed by Retro Studios and released by Nintendo for the Wii console on November 21, 2010, in North America, December 3, 2010, in Europe, and on December 9, 2010, in Japan. It is the series's first traditional home console installment since Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and also the first Donkey Kong Country entry not to involve Rare during the development. A port was made on May 24, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS called Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D.
Under the hypnotic control of a group of evil Tikis known as the Tiki Tak Tribe, the animals on DK Island have stolen Donkey Kong's bananas, forcing him to retrieve the hoard with the help of Diddy Kong. The different types of Tikis fill the role of the antagonists this time, replacing the Kremlings, which do not appear in the game. Cranky Kong, who owns shops throughout the island, is the only Kong family member that appears in addition to Donkey and Diddy.
Table of Contents
- 1-1 Jungle Hijinxs
- 1-2 King of Cling
- 1-3 Tree Top Bop
- 1-4 Sunset Shore
- 1-5 Canopy Cannons
- 1-6 Crazy Cart
- 1-B Mugly's Mound
- 1-K Platform Panic
- 2-1 Poppin' Planks
- 2-2 Sloppy Sands
- 2-3 Peaceful Pier
- 2-4 Cannon Cluster
- 2-5 Stormy Shore
- 2-6 Blowhole Bound
- 2-7 Tidal Terror
- 2-B Pinchin' Pirates
- 2-K Tumblin' Temple
- 3-1 Wonky Waterway
- 3-2 Button Bash
- 3-3 Mast Blast
- 3-4 Damp Dungeon
- 3-5 Itty Bitty Biters
- 3-6 Temple Topple
- 3-B Ruined Roost
- 3-K Shifty Smashers
- 4-1 Rickety Rails
- 4-2 Grip & Trip
- 4-3 Bombs Away
- 4-4 Mole Patrol
- 4-5 Crowded Cavern
- 4-B The Mole Train
- 4-K Jagged Jewels
- 5-1 Vine Valley
- 5-2 Clingy Swingy
- 5-3 Flutter Flyaway
- 5-4 Tippin' Totems
- 5-5 Longshot Launch
- 5-6 Springy Spores
- 5-7 Wigglevine Wonders
- 5-8 Muncher Marathon
- 5-B Mangoruby Run
- 5-K Blast & Bounce
- 6-1 Sticky Situation
- 6-2 Prehistoric Path
- 6-3 Weighty Way
- 6-4 Boulder Roller
- 6-5 Precarious Plateau
- 6-6 Crumble Canyon
- 6-7 Tippy Shippy
- 6-8 Clifftop Climb
- 6-B Thugly's Highrise
- 6-K Perilous Passage
- 7-1 Foggy Fumes
- 7-2 Slammin' Steel
- 7-3 Handy Hazards
- 7-4 Gear Getaway
- 7-5 Cog Jog
- 7-6 Switcheroo
- 7-7 Music Madness
- 7-R Lift-off Launch
- 7-B Feather Fiend
- 7-K Treacherous Track
- 8-1 Furious Fire
- 8-2 Hot Rocket
- 8-3 Roasting Rails
- 8-4 Smokey Peak
- 8-5 Bobbing Basalt
- 8-6 Moving Melters
- 8-7 Red Red Rising
- 8-B Tiki Tong Terror
- 8-K Five Monkey Trial
- 9-1 Golden Temple
- 9-1 Crushin' Columns
- 9-2 Gushin' Geysers
- 9-3 Spiky Surprise
- 9-4 Mischievous Moles
- 9-5 Topsy Turvy
- 9-6 Tar Ball Fall
- 9-7 Robo Factory
- 9-8 Lavawheel Volcano