Mine Cart Ride
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Mine Cart Race is a minigame found in the game Donkey Kong 64. There are there Minecart stages in the game. One for Diddy Kong in Jungle Japes, another one for Chunky Kong in Fungi Forest, the last one can be found in Creepy Castle for Donkey Kong.
Diddy Kong's version
After entering the mine, Squawks the Parrot will tell the player to collect 50 coins to win a Golden Banana. Shortly after, the player will find another minecart with a Krash in it. The Kritter will try attacking Diddy with a club, the player must jump to dodge. After that, the player will then climb a downhill, and go down very fast followed by some turns. Next, the player will find two green dragon hands, some fire appears and disappears. After dodging the fire, the player will come in a door, shortly after, Krash will appear. Later, a Kaboom will be found on upper mine track, who will try to fall on Diddy, Diddy will need to Slow down to dodge it. After that, Diddy will come to a Crossroad, the switch on the right switches the door. Later, the player will find the dragon's head, his mouth will open and close alternately. Diddy will need to go in the Dragon's mouth, inside three more Kabooms can be found, After that there is another downhill. Later, the player will find some more Mine tracks, this time there is a TNT minecart. Diddy can dodge it by jumping. Shortly after, another purple Dragon can be found, it will open it's mouth as soon as Diddy approaches it. After Diddy enters it's mouth, he will find some more TNT minecarts, followed by two more crossroads. After that, Squawks will appear and reward Diddy Kong with a Golden Banana if he collects 50 coins.
Chunky Kong's version
Chunky's version is very similar to Diddy Kong's version.
Donkey Kong's version
Donkey Kong's version is different, as it contains several tracks -instead of just one track- where the player can switch between. Also, when Donkey Kong reaches the end, he switches direction, and comes back through the same stage.