![]() The by far largest difference in level design, compared to the game's predecessors, is the inclusion of water in non-underwater levels. Low-G Labyrinth stages are also pipe-related, and act as a water stage where the Kongs can walk on the floor (but move and falls slower and jump higher). The stage Riverside Race is a timed stage where Kongs are chased by bees. The stage Ripsaw Rage has the Kongs racing to the top of the tree against a very large saw that slowly cuts down the tree below them. For example, the stage Demolition Drain-Pipe (pictured) requires the Kongs to ride on a kart through a large pipe line, and must jump over pits, enemies, and can latch onto the ceiling. Various new additions to stage layouts are present. ![]() Also hidden on the overworld map are many Banana Bird Caves, which require the Kongs to beat a memory minigame in order for them to free a Banana Bird.Īdditionally, spread across the Northern Kremisphere are the different residences of the Brothers Bear, which will help the Kongs along their journey with items or with useful information. Instead, they can simply return to a Save Cave from another area. Worlds can now be entered and left at any time, and the Kongs must not reach the save point in the current world until they have the ability to save their game. Unlike Donkey Kong Island and Crocodile Isle from the two previous games, the Northern Kremisphere is a large world which the Kongs can freely explore with the help of Funky Kong's vehicles. Uncleared levels and worlds are indicated by a Krem Flag. The Kongs must progress through numerous worlds, which can be entered from the overworld map. The main goal of the game is to get from the start of each level to the end every level, where the Kongs must raise the level's respective Level Flag. As with the previous two games, the gameplay has a "tag team" system with two Kongs, Dixie Kong, who returns from DKC2 as the main character in this game, and the new co-star Kiddy Kong. Gameplay combines elements from Donkey Kong Country and its sequel, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Funky lends them a boat and the two venture off to find Donkey and Diddy Kong. Funky suggests her to take her baby cousin Kiddy Kong along with her in the search. Dixie then makes her way to Funky's Rentals. There she meets Wrinkly Kong, and Wrinkly confirmed that the Kongs had passed by. She takes matters into her own hands, and made her way to the southern shores of Donkey Kong Island, to the Northern Kremisphere, a Canadian and northern European-inspired landmass. However, several days pass without their return, and Dixie knows something is up. One day, DK and Diddy suddenly disappear, and a letter from Diddy says they were out exploring the island again. Months after the Kongs' second triumph over the Kremling Krew, they continue to celebrate. 13 Differences between the SNES and GBA versions.7.9 World 8 (9 in the GBA version) - Krematoa.7.8 World 7 (8 in the GBA version) - KAOS Kore.7.7 World 7 - Pacifica (GBA version only).On December 18, 2020, the game was added to the library of SNES games on the Nintendo Switch. It would be over a decade, however, until the game would get a full-fledged sequel, Donkey Kong Country Returns. ![]() On December 25, in was released in Europe and Australia.ĭonkey Kong Country 3, as with the previous two games, had a follow-up game for the Game Boy, Donkey Kong Land III. Also, on December 24, 2007, the game was released on the Virtual Console for the Wii in North America. The game stars Dixie Kong and her co-star little cousin Kiddy Kong, as they travel through the numerous lands of the Northern Kremisphere in order to search for the missing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, and face the Kremling Krew who now take orders from their new leader, KAOS.Ī remake of the game was released for the Game Boy Advance on Novemwith new features, most noticeably six new stages and an all-new soundtrack designed for the Game Boy Advance sound system. ![]() It is the sequel to Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy Advance, Virtual Consoleĭonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (スーパードンキーコング3~謎のクレミス島~, Sūpā Donkī Kongu Surī ~Nazo no Kuremisu Tō~, Super Donkey Kong Three: Mysterious Isle Kremis in Japan) is the third game for the popular Super Nintendo Entertainment System game series Donkey Kong Country. North American boxart of the game Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! for SNES. If you have a relevant image for this article,ĭonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! ![]() This article is in need of additional or higher-quality images. ![]()
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