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'''Pacifica''' is a world that appears exclusively in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. It is located in the northwestern lake of the [[Northern Kremisphere]], and can be reached with the [[Turbo Ski]].
'''Pacifica''' is the seventh world exclusively appearing in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. It is a water-themed world like [[Cotton-Top Cove]], and is located in the northwestern lake of the [[Northern Kremisphere]], only reachable by using the [[Turbo Ski]]. The world boss is [[Barbos]], who was originally fought at [[Razor Ridge]].


According to the instruction manual, the entrance to Pacifica is located underneath a lake, although the area itself isn't entirely flooded. Pacifica itself consists mainly of two lakes, the southern one is the only known home of the green-skinned [[Lurchin]]. The northern lake is prone to rough weather.
According to the instruction manual, the entrance to Pacifica is located underneath a lake, although the area itself isn't entirely flooded. Pacifica itself consists mainly of two lakes, the southern one is the only location of green [[Lurchin]]s. The northern lake is prone to rough weather.


The [[Kremling]]s have apparently built more industrial zones outside of [[Mekanos]], as two pipelines can be found throughout Pacifica. These pipelines are filled with water, and serve as habitats to many aquatic creatures.
The [[Kremling]]s have apparently built more industrial zones outside of [[Mekanos]], as two pipelines can be found throughout Pacifica. These pipelines are filled with water, and serve as habitats to many aquatic creatures. One of the levels features large trees submerged into the northern lake, which the Kongs must swim through.


Unique to Pacifica, there are large trees that have sunken into the northern lake, which the Kongs will have to navigate through during their adventure.
Once a resident of [[Lake Orangatanga]], the [[Brothers Bear]] [[Barnacle]] has moved into a washed-up ship and claimed it his home. The area's [[Banana Bird Cave]], titled "Whirlpool Wreck", is located directly north of Barbos's domain.
 
Once a resident of [[Lake Orangatanga]], [[Barnacle]] has moved into a washed-up ship and claimed it his home.
 
Since it had initially been lacking a boss, [[Barbos]] has also been relocated to Pacifica from [[Razor Ridge]]. The area's [[Banana Bird Cave]] is located just beyond her domain.


==Levels==
==Levels==

Revision as of 07:40, February 19, 2019

Template:Worldbox Pacifica is the seventh world exclusively appearing in the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. It is a water-themed world like Cotton-Top Cove, and is located in the northwestern lake of the Northern Kremisphere, only reachable by using the Turbo Ski. The world boss is Barbos, who was originally fought at Razor Ridge.

According to the instruction manual, the entrance to Pacifica is located underneath a lake, although the area itself isn't entirely flooded. Pacifica itself consists mainly of two lakes, the southern one is the only location of green Lurchins. The northern lake is prone to rough weather.

The Kremlings have apparently built more industrial zones outside of Mekanos, as two pipelines can be found throughout Pacifica. These pipelines are filled with water, and serve as habitats to many aquatic creatures. One of the levels features large trees submerged into the northern lake, which the Kongs must swim through.

Once a resident of Lake Orangatanga, the Brothers Bear Barnacle has moved into a washed-up ship and claimed it his home. The area's Banana Bird Cave, titled "Whirlpool Wreck", is located directly north of Barbos's domain.

Levels

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パシフィカの滝壺[?]
Pashifika no takitsubo
Pacifica Basin
Italian Pacifica[?] -
Spanish Pacífica[?] -