

Level Warps are a barrel that warps you to the end of the level, found at the beginning of some levels. This does not include the KONG letters, Getting 100 Bananas, or jumping on eight enemies in a row. Extra lives tells you how many life balloons there are in the level. Difficulty is a rating on how difficult the level is from one to ten, ten being the hardest. Animal tokens tells you what animal tokens (three of which take you to a bonus room) you can find in a level, outside of bonus rooms. Animal Helpers tells you what kinds of animals you can find in the level, if there are any. Bonus room just tells you how many bonus rooms there are. *Level Warp: Įnemies means what types of enemies are in the level. Table of contents General information Īt the beginning of each level page in the walkthrough, you will see some stats listed in the following format: Donkey Kong Country is one of the 21 games included on the Super NES Classic Edition, and was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online on July 15, 2020. In March 2016, Donkey Kong Country was ported to the New Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console. In early 2015, it was released for the service in the United States and Canada on February 26, 2015. The same year, around the same time, the game was re-released for the Wii U Virtual Console in Europe, Australia, and Japan. On November 25, 2012, for reasons unknown, Donkey Kong Country and its sequels were delisted from the Wii Virtual Console, but on October 30, 2014, the games were relisted in Europe and Australia. In 2007, it was released for the service in North America. In 2006, the original Super Nintendo version was re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in Europe, Australia, and Japan. Neither of these versions were re-released, although the Super Nintendo was re-released several times, as with many best-selling video games.

In 2000, it was re-released for the Game Boy Color, and in 2003, the game was re-released for the Game Boy Advance. The game was released for the Super Nintendo in 1994, 11 years after the previous Donkey Kong game, Donkey Kong 3. It was developed by Rare Ltd., a British video game developer, and published by Nintendo.

Donkey Kong Country is a video game starring Donkey Kong.
