![]() ![]() Tracks featured on the album are all from the ‘95 SNES title Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest and include heavy Lo-Fi Trap hitter “K.Rool Returns,” the ever funny “Klomp’s Romp,” and the ethereal “Stickerbush Symphony”. Like the original Donkey Kong, the earlier 1980's console versions do not have all of the levels and animations from the arcade.You’ve never heard Donkey Kong quite like this! Video Game LoFi: Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest is a collection of 10 tracks from artist Michael Staple, who flawlessly mixes LoFI Trap and Chill hop with LoFi hip hop undertones. Once all four levels are cleared, the game levels will start over at a higher difficulty. ![]() In the final cut scene, Junior will free Donkey Kong and both will escape after giving Mario the boot. However, any long fall or falling into the water on certain levels will mean the loss of a life for Junior. Junior can also avoid enemies more easily by grabbing hold of two chains or vines at a time to climb away faster, or by jumping over his foes. The more foes a piece of fruit hits in a falling sequence, the higher bonus points can be scored. Junior can defend himself by dropping fruit found around the levels on the heads of his foes. As Donkey Kong Jr., players will have to make their way through four different levels (Vines, Springboard, Chains and Mario's Hideout) in an attempt to find keys to free the little monkey's father.Īlong the way, Mario will send out Snapjaws, swooping purple birds, and electric sparks in an attempt to stop Junior. In this game, Mario plays the antagonist, finally having captured Donkey Kong, and has put the ape in a locked cage. ![]() was originally released in the arcades in 1982 as a sequel to Donkey Kong. ![]()
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