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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to Eric Kozlowsky, one of the game's artists, Dynamite Dash was one of the most difficult levels to design, partly because he had to develop it from an idea of a {{wp|blasting machine}}-based level which he found to be too vague. It was also his idea to have the level take place in a mine. Additionally, he conjectures that this mine is where the [[Snowmad]]s extract the ice used in their fortresses.<ref>{{ref quote|This might have been one of the most difficult levels I worked on. There was only a very loose idea for the level and that was plunger based dynamite. I decided to make it a mine of sorts. In my mind this is where the Snomads mined their ice to make their buildings.|Eric Kozlowsky, former artist at Retro Studios|[http://landofkoz.blogspot.ro/2014/03/more-art-from-dkctf.html on his blog]}}</ref>
*According to Eric Kozlowsky, one of the game's artists, Dynamite Dash was one of the most difficult levels to design, partly because he initially found the idea of a {{wp|blasting machine}}-based level to be "very loose". It was also his idea to have the level take place in a mine. Additionally, he conjectures that this mine is where the [[Snowmad]]s extract the ice used in their fortresses.<ref>{{ref quote|This might have been one of the most difficult levels I worked on. There was only a very loose idea for the level and that was plunger based dynamite. I decided to make it a mine of sorts. In my mind this is where the Snomads mined their ice to make their buildings.|Eric Kozlowsky, former artist at Retro Studios|[http://landofkoz.blogspot.ro/2014/03/more-art-from-dkctf.html on his blog]}}</ref>
*[[Waldough]] skull-and-crossbones can be seen printed on the [[barrel]]s found in the background throughout the level.
*[[Waldough]] skull-and-crossbones can be seen printed on the [[barrel]]s found in the background throughout the level.



Revision as of 19:09, October 24, 2020

Template:Levelbox Dynamite Dash is the first secret level of Donkey Kong Island in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.

The level takes place inside a dynamite filled mine. Its main gimmick consists of explosives, as well as timed platforms that explode in four thirds of a second upon pressing them, in a somewhat similar fashion to Number Platforms from the Yoshi franchise.

Overview

The level begins with a wall that is destroyed via a detonation switch. Some exploding platforms appear, along with a Big Sphen and more walls needing to be destroyed via two more detonation switches. After climbing on a ceiling, the Kongs must navigate some moving explosive platforms, followed by a segment with a few Fluffs. After navigating some crumbling ice platforms, the first checkpoint appears.

Dynamite Dash
Donkey Kong dashes through a dynamite tunnel.

A few more exploding platforms follow, and they lead to a segment with Barrel Cannons, a segment where the Kongs must move fast before the surrounding area collapses. This segment leads to the second checkpoint.

After riding a Zip-Line Vine, the Kongs must move quickly to bypass the platforms' exploding beneath them, and must also run across a series of crumbling ice blocks before coming to another segment with exploding platforms and Hootzes. After another Zip-Line Vine, the Kongs must rush past more Hootzes before another detonation leads them to the third checkpoint.

Following the checkpoint, more explosions occur, and the Kongs are transported via Barrel Cannons to some Zip-Line Vines that they must navigate to evade the ongoing explosion. They are then sent via Blast Barrels directly to the Slot Machine Barrel.

Collectibles

K-O-N-G Letters

  • K: In the segment of moving explosive platforms, the letter K can be found in between two platforms.
  • O: During the first segment with Barrel Cannons, the Kongs must move fast and time their launch correctly to obtain the letter O before the surrounding wall collapses.
  • N: Not too long after the third checkpoint, the Kongs must climb the second climbable ceiling to the end to obtain the letter N.
  • G: Just before the Blast Barrels leading to the Slot Machine Barrel, the letter G can be found at the beginning of the second-to-last Zip Line Vine.

Puzzle Pieces

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Donkey Kong pounds a Cracked Block to access a bonus area concealing the fourth Puzzle Piece.
  1. The Kongs must collect all bananas and Banana Coins during the second segment with exploding platforms to reveal the Puzzle Piece.
  2. Just before the first checkpoint, the Kongs must use a nearby Barrel to detonate a switch at the top, then collect all bananas that appear to activate a trail of bananas leading left to a skull Blast Barrel, which in turn leads to a Bonus Area. As with all other Bonus Areas, the Kongs must collect all bananas before time runs out to reveal the Puzzle Piece.
  3. Not long after the first checkpoint, the Kongs must climb a wheel on the ceiling to collect all bananas on it and reveal the Puzzle Piece.
  4. After evading the series of explosions after the second checkpoint, the Kongs must smash the first Cracked Block they see, then fall through the trapdoor to another Bonus Area. As with all other Bonus Areas, the Kongs must collect all bananas before time runs out to reveal the Puzzle Piece.
  5. Just before the third checkpoint, the Kongs must enter an alcove on the bottom right once the detonation takes effect. Inside, they must pull the Item Handle to reveal the Puzzle Piece.

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイナマイトダッシュ[?]
Dainamaito Dasshu
Dynamite Dash
German Igluirrsinn[?] Igloo insane

Trivia

  • According to Eric Kozlowsky, one of the game's artists, Dynamite Dash was one of the most difficult levels to design, partly because he initially found the idea of a blasting machine-based level to be "very loose". It was also his idea to have the level take place in a mine. Additionally, he conjectures that this mine is where the Snowmads extract the ice used in their fortresses.[1]
  • Waldough skull-and-crossbones can be seen printed on the barrels found in the background throughout the level.

Reference