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Throughout the level, there are Plus and Minus Barrels appearing in mid-air and on the track rails. [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] must hit into the Plus Barrels to increment the on-screen timer, but must avoid Minus Barrels which do the opposite, decrease the on-screen timer. If the timer reaches zero, the Kackle attacks the Kongs. Minus Barrels are more frequent in later ports of the level.
Throughout the level, there are Plus and Minus Barrels appearing in mid-air and on the track rails. [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] must hit into the Plus Barrels to increment the on-screen timer, but must avoid Minus Barrels which do the opposite, decrease the on-screen timer. If the timer reaches zero, the Kackle attacks the Kongs. Minus Barrels are more frequent in later ports of the level.


In an earlier level, [[Rickety Race (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Rickety Race]], a Plus Barrel appears at the very start. This Plus Barrel has a different functionality; when the Kongs jump into the first [[Skull Cart]], it rides backward into the Plus Barrel, which speeds up the Skull Cart to ride on the remaining track segment. Similarly, another Plus Barrel also appears in Haunted Hall's first [[Bonus Area]], and it causes the Skull Cart to travel backwards at a high speed.
In an earlier level, [[Rickety Race (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Rickety Race]], a Plus Barrel appears at the start, hidden beneath a wooden platform. This Plus Barrel has a different functionality; when the Kongs jump into the first [[Skull Cart]], it rides backward into the Plus Barrel, which speeds up the Skull Cart to ride on the remaining track segment. Similarly, another Plus Barrel also appears in Haunted Hall's first [[Bonus Area]], and it causes the Skull Cart to travel backwards at a high speed.


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Artwork of Plus and Minus Barrels from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Plus and Minus Barrels

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Sprites of the Barrel.

Plus and Minus Barrels[1] (also called + and - Barrels in an issue of Nintendo Power[2]) are types of barrels that only appear in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest during the level, Haunted Hall. A Plus Barrel has a green plus sign on it while a Minus Barrel has a red minus sign on it. They are similar to Stop and Go Barrels from Donkey Kong Country mainly because they are both used to temporarily prevent an invincible enemy from attacking the Kongs.

Throughout the level, there are Plus and Minus Barrels appearing in mid-air and on the track rails. Diddy and Dixie Kong must hit into the Plus Barrels to increment the on-screen timer, but must avoid Minus Barrels which do the opposite, decrease the on-screen timer. If the timer reaches zero, the Kackle attacks the Kongs. Minus Barrels are more frequent in later ports of the level.

In an earlier level, Rickety Race, a Plus Barrel appears at the start, hidden beneath a wooden platform. This Plus Barrel has a different functionality; when the Kongs jump into the first Skull Cart, it rides backward into the Plus Barrel, which speeds up the Skull Cart to ride on the remaining track segment. Similarly, another Plus Barrel also appears in Haunted Hall's first Bonus Area, and it causes the Skull Cart to travel backwards at a high speed.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プラス&マイナスバレル[?]
Purasu & Mainasu bareru
Plus & Minus Barrel

Trivia

Unused Minus Barrel in Donkey Kong Land 2
The unused Minus Barrel
  • The Plus and Minus Barrels do not reappear in Donkey Kong Land 2, but an unused sprite of a Minus Barrel is hidden within the game's files. There is not one of the Plus Barrel.[3]
  • The Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Instruction Booklet has Cranky Kong jokingly state that the Minus Barrel can send the Kongs to the Minus World, then he realizes he was talking about the wrong game.

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest instruction booklet, page 18.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Vol. 79, page 17
  3. ^ The Cutting Room Floor