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[[File:Receiving Watch DKL3.png|thumb|[[Kiddy Kong]] receiving a Watch]] | [[File:Receiving Watch DKL3.png|thumb|[[Kiddy Kong]] receiving a Watch]] | ||
'''Watches''', or '''Clocks''',<ref>''Donkey Kong Land III'' instruction booklet, page 5.</ref> are six items that appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. Watches, however, cannot be used during gameplay. They are obtained by completing the [[cards]] minigame in each world, where the [[Bear (Donkey Kong Land III)|Bear]] gives them to the player. They act primarily as collectibles which count toward a final game score of 100%, but also act to unlock various time trial challenges after [[King K. Rool]] is defeated for the second and final time. These time trials are merely select levels from the game which are timed, unlike in regular gameplay. Finishing six of the twelve total challenges, on top of collecting all major items in the regular levels, will lead to a perfect game score. | '''Watches''', or '''Clocks''',<ref>''Donkey Kong Land III'' instruction booklet, page 5.</ref> are six items that appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. Watches, however, cannot be used during gameplay. They are obtained by completing the [[cards]] minigame in each world, where the [[Bear (Donkey Kong Land III)|Bear]] gives them to the player. They act primarily as collectibles which count toward a final game score of 100%, but also act to unlock various time trial challenges after [[King K. Rool]] is defeated for the second and final time. These time trials are merely select levels from the game which are timed, unlike in regular gameplay. Finishing six of the twelve total challenges, on top of collecting all major items in the regular levels, will lead to a perfect game score. | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
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|Jap=時計 | |||
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|JapM=Clock | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Donkey Kong Land III items]] | [[Category:Donkey Kong Land III items]] |
Revision as of 10:33, August 13, 2023
![Kiddy Kong receiving a Watch in Donkey Kong Land III for Game Boy](https://mario.wiki.gallery/images/4/44/Receiving_Watch_DKL3.png)
Kiddy Kong receiving a Watch
Watches, or Clocks,[1] are six items that appear in Donkey Kong Land III. Watches, however, cannot be used during gameplay. They are obtained by completing the cards minigame in each world, where the Bear gives them to the player. They act primarily as collectibles which count toward a final game score of 100%, but also act to unlock various time trial challenges after King K. Rool is defeated for the second and final time. These time trials are merely select levels from the game which are timed, unlike in regular gameplay. Finishing six of the twelve total challenges, on top of collecting all major items in the regular levels, will lead to a perfect game score.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 時計 Tokei |
Clock |
References
- ^ Donkey Kong Land III instruction booklet, page 5.