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Template:Infobox Barrel-Blastapalooza was an online Flash game that was hosted on the now defunct Donkey Kong Country site, enterprised by Nintendo.[1] It was created to promote the Game Boy Advance release of Donkey Kong Country 3, but was shut down along with the original site. Much like the game it advertises, Barrel-Blastapalooza stars Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong.

Gameplay

The game features a single level in which the player has to guide Dixie and Kiddy throughout a short maze while collecting all DK Coins on the path. Navigation is done by Barrel Cannons, which must be placed along the way. Players have a supply of ten Barrel Cannons which can be dragged and placed throughout the maze, although not outside it nor on its walls. The player can rotate a placed Barrel Cannon to change the direction of its launch using a small cursor next to it; the first Barrel Cannon which fires the Kongs is fixed, however. Once the player decides their Barrel Cannon set up is ready, they can press the "FIRE!" button and blast the Kongs through the maze.

A TNT Barrel is displayed on the down-right corner of the screen, with a long, burning fuse serving as a timer. As the barrel approaches its explosion, it starts flashing red; if the fuse burns out completely, the Kongs will be forced to start navigating the maze regardless of the set up. Should the Kongs bump into a wall, the player will lose and be led to a screen allowing them to restart the game or access the Donkey Kong Country site. If the Kongs reach the finish and collect all DK Coins without any events, the game is won and will redirect the player to a screen which congratulates them and also grants them access to the official Donkey Kong Country site.

Gallery

Reference

  1. ^ http://www.donkeykongcountry.com/three/final/undefined/barrelBlastapalooza.swf Although this link now leads to an unavailable nintendo.com page, its URL proves that the game was part of an official Donkey Kong Country site