

These guys are found all around the continent, and you can usually help them for rewards. He doesn't seem to be making much of anything from it though. Tired of giving hints like he did in the previous games, Cranky apparently spends all his time gaming at Swanky's. In order to earn these prizes, you have to face off against. Swanky runs a series of sideshows all across the continent, which host games of skill with big prizes at stake. You can also find items, which he can use to make better vehicles to let you explore more. Our main mechanic, Funky runs a rental shop, and will let you use any of the vehicles available. She spends her time either exercising, napping, or playing her Nintendo 64. Living in caves across the entire continent, Wrinkly is more than happy to save your game when you show up. If thrown into the air, he can smash through cracked floors. Kiddy is heavy enough to defeat enemies that Dixie cannot, and he can use his rolling to skip across the surface of water, reaching areas normally inaccessible. Kiddy Kong plays pretty much like Donkey Kong if he were a child. She's also really light, and can be thrown really high in order to reach new places. She can still twirl her ponytail in order to glide long distances, and is usually the one I use because of that. Total Completion - 103% Kast of Kharactersĭixie Kong returns from the second game, and she pretty much plays the same as before. Commentary will be voiced by me and other rotating guests. Seeing as this is a 100% run, I will be showing off most everything that you can get and do in the game. However, the Kremlings have also returned, being led by a mysterious someone known only as KAOS. The plot is simply that Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong went missing while out enjoying themselves, and it's up to Dixie Kong and her cousin Kiddy Kong to find them while collecting EVERYTHING. Despite these criticisms, DKC3 is still an excellent game on its own, and is really solid throughout without succumbing to the lack of creativity that most sequels experience.


In addition, DKC3 is considered by most to be not as good as the first two Donkey Kong Country games, and tends to be overshadowed by them. It was released a few months after the N64 was, which may have hurt its sales.

Donkey Kong Country 3 was released in November 1996 for the Super Nintendo.
