Think about the Donkey Kong Country Trilogy. Which of the games did you enjoy the most? Each game had it's own unique aspect of adventure and gameplay while still remaining loyal to a basic origin. So, which of the three games did you prefer?
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Aug 19, 09 08:18PMRainvainz
Diddy's Kong Quest- It was my favorite game for a long time. Introduced currency, had the best music of the series, and my favorite character was in the leading role, Diddy Kong. It also had the best enviroments. Carnival, swamp, haunted forest. I love this game, and it gets first place.
Dixie's Double Trouble- My second favorite Kong makes his first appearance, Kiddy Kong. I also like how Dixie got to be the leader. The bosses were the best of the series, and waterfall and underwater stages were great. The music was great, as always. This game is awesome, and is the second best of the series.
Donkey Kong Country- This is my least favorite. It's great, but just not as good as the others. The music is great, the levels are fun, but the bosses are the worst of the series. I don't care for Donkey either.
May 09, 09 01:11PMPichuRules
I've never played Diddy Kong's Quest or Dixie's Double Trouble. I've only played the first Donkey Kong Country.
Apr 19, 09 05:00PMXanato
The second one was the best. There were more collectibles to get and more memorable areas/music than the other two games. I don't know how to explain it, but the third one just felt like it didn't have the magic of its predecessors...as if it wasn't made by the same team.
Apr 19, 09 02:37PMJammie
I think it's DKC, DKC2 + DKC 3 in order.
I think that's the way to go if we're putting the soundtracks in order as well.
Plus I like the way they increased the % you could get with each game, 101% in DKC, 102% in DKC2 and 105% in DKC3.
Jul 12, 07 11:25AMJammie101
I think 1,2,3 is my order. Also u can get 105% on DK3 if u put on cheat mode + put in HARDR. This can be done as I have got it.
May 21, 07 11:12AMShady313
I Think DKC2 was the best of all three it would have been even iller if Donkey Kong was a playable character in it then it would have just smashed all of them even though it already does
Nov 28, 06 09:58AMGiga Bowser
DKC2 wuz the best of them all. great challenges, perfect difficulty, awesome atmosphere, and diddy + dixie, my 2 fav characters. DKC3 was also awesome, but lost a bit of my vote because of the treasure hunting aspect. (banana birds, brother's bear) and the enemies didn't have the same "buzzang!" (the bees were no longer bees but cartoonish bugs with chainsaws on their backs, and you COULD kill the red ones). DKC didn't really do it for me. IT was too hard, and the bonus levels weren't the same as the other games.a little dull. but still an awesome game to play! I just don't like being donkey kong that much. DK64 (if we're including that) was okay, but hard! I haven't beaten it yet.
Sep 22, 06 08:39AMhot man
Donkey Kong Country 1 is the best of them. Its the very first one and doesnt have any of those crappy wanna be kongs. Just the very two originals. I dont know who the hell kiddy kong is, but Ive never played 3 before.
Aug 13, 06 03:36PMDark Tsukasa
I haven't played 3 in soooo long so all I remember from it are the characters, the bosses, the method of travel, and the island in the ocean that rises.
1. Had awesome levels and I love the jungle song. Bosses were ok but kind of easy. Levels increased in difficulty as you progressed.
2. Ok Songs. The levels were crazy but they didn't really seem to get harder. Just a hard one there and a hard one there. Loved the fact that you can unlock the FINAL fight by completeing all of the lost world levels. I enjoyed the attempt to throw some teamwork in there.
Out of the first two I'd have to say 1. But 2 was very very good.
Jun 21, 06 06:42AMDr Carl Kennedy
ive got somthing to confess - ive never played 3!
my mate down the road has a copy, i might buy it off him. ive completed 1 & 2 though and enjoyed them both. i think 1 just edges it as the best...
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