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Tin Can Valley | |
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Game | Donkey Kong Land III |
Level(s) | 6 |
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Tin Can Valley is the fifth and penultimate world of Donkey Kong Land III. The area is made up of a variety of different environments, including jungles, waterfalls, factories, and caves. It is also the first world to have a pipeline level. Every level takes place in a different environment. Baron K. Roolenstein waits at the end of this world to challenge the Kongs, and after he is defeated, the way into the Lost World opens. The name of the region is a play on Tin Pan Alley, a collection of songwriters in New York City active from 1885 until the early-to-mid-20th century.
The world features a small river that stretches down a cliff to create a waterfall heading into a small lake. A jungle is to the left of the river, and a factory is on the bottom of the cliff near it. A path follows this factory down to a Bear's Sheepy Shop, and then towards Wrinkly Refuge. There is a large pipe farther down the path here in which the Kongs must head through to find a cave. Baron K. Roolenstein waits in the area south of here.
Levels[edit]
- Tropical Tightropes (Jungle)
- Clifftop Critters (Mountains)
- Rickety Rapids (Waterfall)
- Bazuka Bombard (Factory)
- Ugly Ducting (Pipeline)
- Stalagmite Frights (Cave)
- Boss level: K Rool Duel (Pipeline)
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ブリキのけいこく[?] Buriki no Keikoku |
Tin Valley |