![]() In the original render Media:DKC DK Island.jpg the in-game map is based on, there are a few locations that differ in position from the game itself, likely to make them easier to see in the game, or to adjust the order they are traveled to. The head icon before Kongo Jungle is not shown in both the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance remakes. It represents the starting point of the Kongs' adventures instead of a world itself. At the start of the game, Donkey Kong walks from it to Kongo Jungle. The Donkey Kong Island map also shows a head icon of Donkey Kong located just before Kongo Jungle. By the time the Kongs complete Chimp Caverns, the Gang-Plank Galleon is docked right next to Donkey Kong Island, allowing the Kongs to go aboard. By doing so, the Gang-Plank Galleon is faintly depicted in the horizon. It is not shown on the map until after the Kongs complete the first world, Kongo Jungle. Rool, allowing them to take back the banana hoard while driving the Kremling Krew from the island.Įvery time the Kongs complete a world, the Gang-Plank Galleon slowly approaches Donkey Kong Island. Finding a ship docked in the waters near Donkey Kong Island, the Kongs board the vessel and defeat King K. The journey sends them through jungles, caves, glaciers and a large factory operated by the Kremlings before the two heroes finally locate the source of the problem. Setting off at once, Donkey frees Diddy from a barrel and begin a long quest to take back Donkey Kong's Golden Banana hoard from the thieves, leading them through the island's many areas. While Diddy Kong is guarding the banana hoard one night, a group of Kremlings led by a Klump (or a Krusha in the Game Boy Advance remake) appear and steal all of the bananas to menace the Kong Family. The island's original depiction from Donkey Kong Countryĭonkey Kong Island is first seen in the game Donkey Kong Country, for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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