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'''Snowball Valley''' is the third race course of the [[Snowflake Mountain]] area of [[Timber Island]] | '''Snowball Valley''' is the third race course of the [[Snowflake Mountain]] area of [[Timber Island]] and the eighth overall track in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its remake ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. It gets its name from the giant snowballs with eyes which roll through part of the track, crushing any racers that collide with them. The track's other features include a fork in the road, icy water which causes [[car]]s to bounce, and an igloo with green crystals inside. Snowball Valley is the only main course of Snowflake Mountain to take place during the daytime with a clear sky and no snowfall. The player needs to collect 6 [[Golden Balloon]]s to unlock this course, and later 14 for the [[Silver Coin Challenge]] (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake). The car is the default vehicle for this course, but the player will be given the option of using the [[hovercraft]] either after completing the course or during a [[Time Trial]]. | ||
In the Nintendo DS remake, the icy water no longer bounces cars and is instead like normal water. There is a portrait of [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] above the entrance to the igloo, and the crystals inside the igloo are different colors instead of just green. Snowball Valley was also given its own theme unlike the original Nintendo 64 version, where its theme is shared with [[Everfrost Peak]]. | In the Nintendo DS remake, the icy water no longer bounces cars and is instead like normal water. There is a portrait of [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] above the entrance to the igloo, and the crystals inside the igloo are different colors instead of just green. Snowball Valley was also given its own theme unlike the original Nintendo 64 version, where its theme is shared with [[Everfrost Peak]]. |