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Revision as of 04:46, September 18, 2023
Vine Valley | |
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Game | Donkey Kong Country |
Level(s) | 6 |
<< List of worlds >> |
Template:Quote2 Vine Valley is the third world in Donkey Kong Country, located after Monkey Mines. It is a large pine forest area of Donkey Kong Island featuring several forest areas, a treetop village, a jungle, and a temple ruins. In the center of the world, there is a large bay connected to the ocean. The boss of this area is Queen B., located across the bay. From the world map, Vine Valley appears to take place during sunset. This is the only world of the game that lacks cave stages. The Forest world from Donkey Kong Country Returns is thematically similar and its first level is named after it; it has been suggested to be the same location.[1]
In the Game Boy Advance version, Vine Valley's world map was significantly redesigned, and it takes place during the daytime.
Levels
Name | Description |
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Vulture Culture |
The first level with a forest setting and of Vine Valley alike. As its name suggests, there are numerous Neckys and Mini-Neckys featured as enemies in the level. |
Tree Top Town |
The second level is set within a treetop village. There are many Barrel Cannons that the Kongs must use to cross gaps from one treetop to the next. |
Forest Frenzy |
The third level of Vine Valley and also set in a forest, like Vulture Culture. It involves more rope swinging than moving on ground. The main enemies are adult Neckys and Zingers flying in the way of the Kongs as they move from ropes. |
Temple Tempest* |
The fourth level and the last ruins-themed level. It involves Gnawtys on large millstones chasing the Kongs, and they must avoid being run over by them, usually by bouncing off a tire. |
Orang-utan Gang** |
The fifth level takes place in a jungle setting on the treetops. A type of Kong enemy named Manky Kongs make their first appearance in the level. Halfway into the level, there is an Expresso Crate that the Kongs can break to ride Expresso for the remainder of the level. |
Clam City** |
The sixth and final level and the second underwater level. There are many Clambos, who attack by spitting out pearls in a set direction. Throughout the level, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong must navigate around the pearls. Enguarde the Swordfish appears in the underwater level although he cannot defeat the Clambos. |
Boss level: Bumble B. Rumble |
The boss level where the Kongs fight the boss, Queen B., who must be hit with barrels and avoided during her red invincible stage. In the Game Boy Advance remake, she also summons Zingers to guard her after each hit. |
*Temple Tempest is the last level in the GBA version.
**Orang-utan Gang and Clam City are the fourth and fifth levels in the GBA version.
Gallery
In the Game Boy Color remake
In the Game Boy Advance remake
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | レベル3 もりのみさき[?] Reberu 3 Mori no misaki |
Level 3 Forest Cape | |
French | Vallée des Vignobles[?] | Vineyards Valley | |
German | Traubental (SNES) Trauben-Tal (GBC)[?] |
Grape Valley | |
Italian | Verde Vallata[?] | Green Valley | |
Spanish | Valle Liana[?] | Liana Valley |
References
- ^ KynanPearson (August 12, 2021). Tweet by Kynan Pearson (Archived). Twitter. Retrieved January 30, 2022.