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|title=Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
|title=Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
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|developer=[[Monster Games]]<br>[[Retro Studios]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.3]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{release|USA|May 24, 2013|Europe|May 24, 2013|Australia|May 25, 2013|Japan|June 13, 2013<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TJZ4txGQm4]</ref>|South Korea|December 7, 2013<ref>[http://nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/aytj/index.html]</ref>|HK|January 24, 2014<ref>Nintendo. [http://www.nintendo.com.hk/3ds/eshop/downloadtable.html 能夠下載的軟體]. ''Nintendo.'' Retrieved April 17, 2017.</ref>|ROC|January 24, 2014}}'''[[Nintendo Selects#Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo Selects]]:'''<br>{{release|USA|March 11, 2016|Japan|September 15, 2016|Australia|May 11, 2017|South Korea|December 7, 2017|Europe|June 29, 2018<ref>Nintendo UK (May 23, 2018). [https://youtu.be/pDZ7mdkHtkU Nintendo Selects - more Nintendo 3DS fun!]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved May 23, 2018.</ref>}}
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'''''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''''', known in Japan as '''''Donkey Kong Returns 3D''''', is a side-scrolling [[wikipedia:2.5D|2.5D]] platformer title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is a port of the [[Wii]] title ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', with some additional content. The game was released in North America and Europe on May 24, 2013, Australia on May 25, 2013, and in Japan on June 13, 2013.  
'''''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''''' is a side-scrolling {{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] released in May [[List of games by date#2013|2013]]. It is a [[Reissue#Ports|port]]<ref>East, T. (April 30, 2013). [https://web.archive.org/web/20130504183351/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/49119/features/donkey-kong-country-returns-3d-interview-retro-are-impressed-with-the-remake/?page=2 Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D interview - Retro are impressed with the remake]. ''The Official Nintendo Magazine UK''. Retrieved September 11, 2023.</ref> of the [[List of games by date#2010|2010]] [[Wii]] title ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', with some additional content,  as well as the only entry in the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]] for the Nintendo 3DS family. ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' is the 15th best-selling game for the Nintendo 3DS, selling 1.52 million copies worldwide, as of March 31, [[List of games by date#2014|2014]]. It was selected to be one of the 2014 Platinum Reward choices for [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] members. The [[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo 3DS|eShop]] version of this game requires 17,668 blocks (approximately 2.1 GB) to be downloaded. Due to the large size of this title, some Nintendo 3DS consoles cannot download this title without a high-capacity [[Memory Card|SD Card]].
 
==Differences and additions==
==Story==
The story is remains similar to the original version. A volcano erupts on [[Donkey Kong Island]], releasing the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]] who invade the jungle to steal every [[banana]] they can find and hypnotize the animals to take the fruit away.
 
[[Diddy Kong]] wakes up and is enraged to discover that the [[Banana Hoard]] is empty. Donkey Kong soon notices the animals leaving the jungle, taking the bananas with them. Suddenly, Kalimba Tiki peeps into DK's house and tries to hypnotize Donkey Kong, but fails. Donkey Kong kicks him out of his house, and teams up with Diddy to take the bananas back.
 
After traveling through the island, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong reach the [[Volcano]]. There, they meet and face the leader of Tiki Tak Tribe, [[Tiki Tong]]. After they defeat him, an explosion sends the Kongs into space. Donkey Kong punches [[The Moon|the moon]] down to the island, crushing the volcano and releasing the stolen bananas. The moon is propelled back into space from rebound, the Kongs land safely back on Donkeyy Kong Island and the animals are hit by the many bananas that fall from the volcano, freeing them from their hypnosis.
 
==Features==
===Characters===
*[[Donkey Kong]]
*[[Diddy Kong]]
*[[Rambi the Rhinoceros]]
*[[Squawks the Parrot]]
*[[Tutorial Pig]]s
*[[Cranky Kong]]
*[[Super Kong]]
 
===Enemies===
*[[Tiki Tak Tribe]]
*[[Tiki Torch]]
*[[Tiki Bomber]]
*[[Tiki Buzz]]
*[[Tiki Pilot]]
*[[Tiki Zing]]
*[[Tiki Goon]]
*[[Tiki Tank]]
*[[Mimic_(Donkey_Kong_Country_Returns)|Mimic]]
*[[Frogoon]]
*[[Mole Miner]]
*[[Mega Chomp]]
*[[Spore Chomp]]
*[[Stilts_(Donkey_Kong_Country_Returns)|Stilts]]
*[[Screaming Pillar]]
*[[Snaps]]
*[[Firehead Ned]]
*[[Pinchley]]
*[[Squiddicus]]
*[[Awk]]
*[[Squeekly]]
*[[Mega Squeekly]]
*[[Kowalee]]
 
====Bosses====
*[[Mugly]] ([[Jungle (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle]])
*[[Scurvy Crew]] ([[Beach]])
*[[Stu (boss)|Stu]] ([[Ruins]])
*[[Mole Miner Max]] ([[Cave]])
*[[Mangoruby]] ([[Forest (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Forest]])
*[[Thugly]] ([[Cliff]])
*[[Colonel Pluck]] ([[Factory (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Factory]])
*[[Tiki Tong]] ([[Volcano]])
 
=== Worlds ===
*[[Jungle (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle]]
*[[Beach]]
*[[Ruins]]
*[[Cave]]
*[[Forest (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Forest]]
*[[Cliff]]
*[[Factory (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Factory]]
*[[Volcano]]
*[[Cloud]]
 
==Differences and Additions==
*After a few levels are played in succession, the game advises the player to "take a break," as "[they've] been playing for a while," much like ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and ''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]''.
 
===Gameplay changes===
===Gameplay changes===
*The port features a New Mode which:
*The port features a New Mode which:
**Adds an additional heart to the life meter (providing three hearts in the normal game and two in Mirror Mode).
**Adds an additional heart to the life meter, providing three hearts in the normal game, and two in Mirror Mode.
***However, despite offering an extra heart, Mirror Mode still removes all the [[heart (item)|heart]]s from every level, preventing the player from recovering any damage.
**Adds additional items in [[Cranky Kong's Shop]], including the [[Green Balloon]], [[Crash Guard]], and [[DK Barrel]].
**Adds additional items in [[Cranky Kong's Shop]], including the [[Green Balloon]], [[Crash Guard]], and [[DK Barrel]].
**The prices are lowered for the other items in Cranky Kong's Shop:
**The prices are lowered for the other items in Cranky Kong's Shop:
***1 Balloon costs 2 Banana Coins, 3 costs 5 Banana Coins and 7 costs 10 Banana Coins.
***1 [[Red Balloon]] costs two [[Banana Coin]]s each instead of three, 3 Red Balloons cost five Banana Coins each instead of seven, and 7 Red Balloons cost ten Banana Coins each instead of fifteen.
***[[Map Key]]s only cost 10 Banana Coins each instead of 20.
***[[Map Key]]s cost ten Banana Coins each instead of twenty.
***[[Banana Juice]] only costs 7 Banana Coins each instead of 20.
***[[Banana Juice]] costs seven Banana Coins each instead of twenty.
***[[Heart Boost]]s only cost 3 Banana Coins each instead of 10.
***[[Heart Boost]]s cost three Banana Coins each instead of ten.
***[[Squawks]] only costs 5 Banana Coins instead of 15.
***[[Squawks]] costs five Banana Coins each instead of fifteen.
**Up to three items can be used in one level.
**Up to three items can be used in one level.
***Banana Juice only protects against 5 hits instead of 10 because of the raised item limit.
***Banana Juice only protects against five hits instead of ten, because of the raised item limit.
**If the player loses a life under the effects of Banana Juice, they will restart the level (either at the beginning or checkpoint) with the invincibility intact (whereas the original removed the invincibility upon being defeated).
**If the player loses a life under the effects of Banana Juice, they will restart the level (either at the beginning or checkpoint) with the invincibility intact (whereas the original removed the invincibility upon being defeated).
**After defeating Tiki Tong, the player can purchase the eight Rare Orbs from each of Cranky Kong's Shops for 50 Banana Coins apiece.
**After defeating [[Tiki Tong]], the player can purchase the eight [[Rare Orb]]s from each of Cranky Kong's Shops for fifty Banana Coins apiece.
**Super Guide becomes available after losing only 5 lives, as opposed to 8.
**Super Guide becomes available after losing five lives, as opposed to eight.
*Any items that do not get used are returned to the player's inventory.
*Any items that do not get used are returned to the player's inventory.


===Level design changes===
===Level design changes===
*The first [[DK Barrel]] was removed from [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]], seemingly to increase difficulty. This change was previously observed when played in Time Attack mode in the original.
*The game introduces a new world, [[Cloud (world)|Cloud]], as the ninth and final world with eight additional new levels; the [[Golden Temple]], originally the ninth world in and of itself, becomes the new ninth world's final level.
*The game introduces a new world, [[Cloud]], as the ninth and final world with eight additional new levels; the [[Golden Temple]], originally the ninth world in and of itself, becomes the new ninth world's final level.
*In [[Mangoruby Run]], there are fewer members of the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]] watching the battle.
*In [[Mangoruby|Mangoruby Run]], there are fewer members of the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]] watching the battle.


===Graphical changes===
===Graphical changes===
*Upon collecting all the K-O-N-G letters in any level in Mirror Mode, the K-O-N-G icon (the circle with the black star) will become blue rather than red.
*Upon collecting all the K-O-N-G letters in any level in Mirror Mode, the red star icon will be replaced with a blue star icon next to the chosen level. However, it isn't necessary for 200% [[completion]] and it doesn't unlock anything.
*Presumably due to technical limitations of the 3DS vs. the Wii:
*Presumably due to technical limitations of the 3DS compared to the Wii:
**The game runs at 30 frames per second (with or without 3D), half of the original version.
**The game runs at 30 frames per second (with or without 3D), half the frame rate of the original version.
**The game models' textures are of slightly less quality.
**The game models' textures are of slightly worse quality.
**More loading screens were added.  
**More loading screens were added.  
**During level/world transitions, the background no longer scrolls.
**During level/world transitions, the background no longer scrolls.
*The "DK" [[emblem|logo]] transition lasts longer than on the Wii version and the logo takes up more of the screen than it did before.
**The "DK" [[emblem|logo]] transition lasts longer than on the Wii version and the logo takes up more of the screen than it did before.
 
===New levels===
[[File:CTRP DKReturns scrn01 Ev04.png|thumb|The Cloud world]]
{{main|Cloud (world)}}
''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' has all the levels from the original Wii version, as well as 8 levels exclusive to this version. These levels are all present in the new [[Cloud (world)|Cloud]] world. The [[Golden Temple]] stage from the Wii version is also located in this world and is now level 9-9. The new levels are as follows:
*[[Crushin' Columns]] (9-1)
*[[Gushin' Geysers]] (9-2)
*[[Spiky Surprise]] (9-3)
*[[Mischievous Moles]] (9-4)
*[[Topsy Turvy]] (9-5)
*[[Tar Ball Fall]] (9-6)
*[[Robo Factory]] (9-7)
*[[Lavawheel Volcano]] (9-8)
 
===Other===
*After a few levels are played in succession, the game advises the player to "take a break," as "[they've] been playing for a while," much like ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and ''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]''.
 
==Controls==
This game offers two different control schemes. The default control scheme utilizes the {{button|3ds|Stick}}. An alternative control scheme, which utilizes the {{button|3ds|Pad}}, can be selected via the game's Options screen.
{|class="wikitable dk"style="width:100%; text-align:center"
!style="background:#bb8855" colspan=5|Solo and co-op modes
|-
!Action
!Default control scheme
!Alternative control scheme
|-
|style="background:#f5deb3"|Walk
|style="background:#f5deb3" rowspan=3|{{button|3ds|Stick}}
|style="background:#f5deb3" rowspan=2|{{button|3ds|PadLeftRight}}
|-
|Run
|-
|style="background:#f5deb3"|Crouch
|style="background:#f5deb3"|{{button|3ds|PadDown}}
|-
|style="background:#fff8dc"|Jump
|style="background:#fff8dc" rowspan=2|{{button|3ds|A}} / {{button|3ds|B}}
|style="background:#fff8dc" rowspan=2|{{button|3ds|A}} / {{button|3ds|B}}
|-
|Barrel Jet hover
|-
|Ground Pound
|rowspan=4|{{button|3ds|X}} / {{button|3ds|Y}}
|rowspan=4|{{button|3ds|L}} / {{button|3ds|R}}
|-
|style="background:#f5deb3"|Roll Attack (while moving)
|-
|Blow (while crouching)
|-
|style="background:#f5deb3"|Charge (while on Rambi)
|-
|style="background:#fff8dc"|Grab
|style="background:#fff8dc" rowspan=2|{{button|3ds|L}} / {{button|3ds|R}}
|style="background:#fff8dc"|{{button|3ds|X}} / {{button|3ds|Y}}
|-
|Dismount Rambi
|{{button|3ds|PadDown}} + {{button|3ds|X}} / {{button|3ds|Y}}
|-
|Pause game
|{{button|3ds|start}}
|{{button|3ds|start}}
|-
!style="background:#bb8855" colspan=5|Co-op mode only
|-
!Action
!Default control scheme
!Alternative control scheme
|-
|style="background:#f5deb3"|Pick up Diddy Kong (for player 1)
|style="background:#f5deb3" rowspan=3|{{button|3ds|L}} / {{button|3ds|R}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:#f5deb3"|{{button|3ds|PadUp}} + {{button|3ds|X}} / {{button|3ds|Y}}
|-
|Mount Donkey Kong (for player 2)
|-
|style="background:#f5deb3"|Dismount Donkey Kong (for player 2)
|style="background:#f5deb3"|{{button|3ds|PadDown}} + {{button|3ds|X}} / {{button|3ds|Y}}
|}
<gallery widths=200>
Blow DKCR3D instructions.png|[[Professor Chops|Tutorial Pig]] teaching the player how to perform a [[blow]].
</gallery>
 
==Glitches and bugs==
===Shine overlap===
[[File:DKCR3D shine over board.jpg|thumb]]
If players get a shiny gold medal after clearing a stage in Time Attack mode and, at the same time, receive a message window advising them to take a break, the window will appear to separate the medal and its shine sparkles. Additionally, while everything behind the message window is darkened, the sparkles preserve their brightness. This visual bug demonstrates that the layer corresponding to the sparkles was overlapped on the user interface elements.
 
===Perpetual roll===
[[File:InfinityRoll.jpg|thumb|left]]
In [[Topsy Turvy]], if [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] attempt to climb the curved slope just beneath the [[Slot Machine Barrel]] using a [[Kong Roll]], they will stick to the slope midway while rolling in place.
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==[[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]] description==
;American English version
<blockquote>''Donkey Kong™, along with his trusted side-kick Diddy Kong™, makes his triumphant debut on the Nintendo 3DS™ system in this barrel-blasting, rail-riding, ground-pounding adventure. The original Donkey Kong Country Returns has been re-mastered and updated for portable play! Run, jump, climb and defeat enemies through over 65+ levels spanning 8 worlds on Donkey Kong Island.''
 
''Unlock an all-new 9th world with 8 brand new levels. Select the Original Mode to play the game with the same rules and settings as the Wii version, or try the New Mode that gives you an additional heart, as well as new items to help on your quest to recover Donkey Kong's stolen banana hoard!''</blockquote>
;British English version
<blockquote>''Go ape with the swingin' king of the jungle! Donkey Kong and his simian sidekick Diddy Kong are back for more action-packed platforming antics in Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, an enhanced version of Wii adventure Donkey Kong Country Returns, only on Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL!''</blockquote>


==Promotional events==
==Promotional events==
On May 24, 2013, to celebrate the release of the game in North America, Nintendo partnered with the Los Angeles Zoo during the Memorial Day weekend, and held a ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' experience for fans. The day's activities included a visit from Donkey Kong, feedings of the zoo's gorillas, and a place where visitors could play ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''. The Campo Gorilla Reserve was officially renamed to "Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D at Campo Gorilla Reserve."
On May 24, 2013, to celebrate the release of the game in North America, Nintendo partnered with the Los Angeles Zoo during the Memorial Day weekend, and held a ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' experience for fans. The day's activities included a visit from Donkey Kong, feedings of the zoo's gorillas, and a place where visitors could play ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''. The Campo Gorilla Reserve was officially renamed to "Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D at Campo Gorilla Reserve."
The actor playing Donkey Kong, Parker Mills, would [[List of controversies#Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D promo actor lawsuit|later sue Nintendo]] on the ground that improper care during the event resulted in severe health problems<ref>Rocha, Veronica (December 02 2014). [http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-donkey-kong-sues-nintendo-20141202-story.html Actor who wore Donkey Kong costume for L.A. Zoo event sues Nintendo]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved December 03 2014</ref>.
==Reception==
{| class="wikitable reviews"
!colspan="4"style="font-size:120%; text-align: center; background-color:silver"|Reviews
|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|Reviewer, Publication
|Score
|Comment
|-
|Audrey Drake, [https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/17/donkey-kong-country-returns-3d-review IGN]
|8.9/10
|align="left"|"''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is a great [[Reissue#Ports|port]] of an amazing game. The extra world is a worthwhile addition, and the new easy mode should allow even more people to enjoy the ride. While the 3DS's version obviously doesn't look quite as nice as the Wii's, and the lower framerate is annoying, it's just a hair short (an ape hair, perhaps) of being right up to par.''"
|-
|Christian Donlan, [https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-05-16-donkey-kong-country-returns-3d-review Eurogamer]
|8/10
|align="left"|"''Local co-op returns as well, although as it requires two copies of the game, your chances of seeing it in the wild are probably up there with your chances of seeing a real gorilla wearing a tie and navigating a pulley-system puzzle. The game's precise nature ultimately encourages a solo approach anyway, if you ask me. Donkey Kong Country Returns is a game about falling off things, goring yourself on things, squashing yourself under things and occasionally being eaten by things. So it was in 2010, and so it is now. There are worse ways to spend a weekend.''"
|-
|Tom Mc Shea, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/donkey-kong-country-returns-3d-review/1900-6408483/ GameSpot]
|7/10
|align="left"|"''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is an uneven update. The core elements that made the original so thrilling are still here, but visual problems turn the satisfying challenge into something that often feels unfair. Multi-card cooperative play doesn't help matters. Throwing anothing player into the mix makes it even harder to see what's going on. However, this is still a good game with tons of levels to explore and collectibles to uncover. Just don't expect to be awed by this aging gorilla.''"
|-
|Chris Carter, [https://www.destructoid.com/review-donkey-kong-country-returns-3d-253503.phtml Destructoid]
|10/10
|align="left"|"''If you missed out on Donkey Kong Country Returns the first time around, or you disliked the motion-heavy controls of the original, pick up this version. With solid tactile feedback, the 3DS edition of the game has cemented itself as one of my favorite platformers of all time without question.''"
|-
!colspan="4"style="background-color:silver; font-size:120%; text-align: center;"|Aggregators
|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|colspan=2|Compiler
|colspan=2|Platform / Score
|-
|colspan=2|Metacritic
|colspan=2 style="background-color:LimeGreen"|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/donkey-kong-country-returns-3d 83]
|-
|colspan=2|GameRankings
|colspan=2|[https://www.gamerankings.com/3ds/997843-donkey-kong-country-returns-3d/index.html 83.51%]
|}
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==Staff==
==Staff==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Morepic}}
{{main-gallery}}
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:DKCR3D-Kong Group Art.png|Promotional artwork of [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]]
DKCR3D-Kong Group Art.png|Promotional artwork of [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]]
File:DKCountry3DEU.jpg|Promotional European release date
DKCountry3DEU.jpg|Promotional European release date
File:3DS DK3D scrn01.png|Donkey Kong beating his chest at the beginning of the game
3DS DK3D scrn01.png|Donkey Kong beating his chest at the beginning of the game
File:3DS DK3D scrn03.png|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong riding Rambi in [[Temple Topple]]
3DS DK3D scrn03.png|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong riding Rambi in [[Temple Topple]]
File:DKCR1.png|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong
DKCR1.png|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong
File:DKCR2.png|Free look of [[Donkey Kong Island]]
DKCR2.png|Free look of [[Donkey Kong Island]]
File:CTRP DKReturns scrn01 Ev04.png|The map of the special world added to the port.
</gallery>
</gallery></center>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ドンキーコングリターンズ 3D
|Jap=ドンキーコングリターンズ {{hover|3D|スリーディー}}
|JapR=Donkī Kongu Ritānzu Surī Dī
|JapR=Donkī Kongu Ritānzu Surīdī
|JapM=Donkey Kong Returns 3D<ref>http://www.mariowiki.com/File:DKCRJ.jpg</ref>
|JapM=Donkey Kong Returns 3D<ref>[[:File:DKCRJ.jpg]]</ref>
|Kor=동키콩 리턴즈 3D
|Kor=동키콩 리턴즈 3D
|KorR=Dongkikong Riteonjeu 3D
|KorR=Dongkikong Riteonjeu 3D
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Of all the ports of the extended ''Mario'' series, this port has the shortest gap between the original's release date and its own release date.
*If the player waits on the Portable DK Barrel at Cranky Kong's Shop long enough, Cranky will make a ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' reference, saying, "It's dangerous to go alone. Buy this!" substituting the word "take" for "buy".
*If the player waits on the Portable DK Barrel at Cranky Kong's Shop long enough, Cranky will make a ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' reference, saying, "It's dangerous to go alone. Buy this!" saying "Buy this!" instead of "Take this!".
*In the U.K., anyone who preordered the game at GAME got a free banana keyring to support the release of the game.
*In the U.K., anyone who preordered the game at GAME got a free banana keyring to support the release of the game.
*In Australia, EB Games would include a red Donkey Kong tie with the game if it was preordered.
*In Australia, EB Games would include a red Donkey Kong tie with the game if it was preordered.
*This game is one of the four games [[Donkey Kong]] plays on his [[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo 3DS XL|Nintendo 3DS XL]] during his idle animation in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', along with ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', and ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]''.


==References==
==References==
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==External Links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Donkey-Kong-Country-Returns-3D-746102.html European website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/aytj/index.html Japanese website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/aytj/index.html Japanese website]
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This article is about the Nintendo 3DS version. For the original Wii version, see Donkey Kong Country Returns. For the Play Nintendo gallery, see Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Screenshots.
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
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Developer Monster Games
Retro Studios
Nintendo SPD Group No.3
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS
Release date Original release:
USA May 24, 2013
Europe May 24, 2013
Australia May 25, 2013
Japan June 13, 2013[1]
South Korea December 7, 2013[2]
HK January 24, 2014[3]
ROC January 24, 2014
Nintendo Selects:
USA March 11, 2016
Japan September 15, 2016
Australia May 11, 2017
South Korea December 7, 2017
Europe June 29, 2018[4]
Genre Platformer
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:G - General
USK:0 - All ages
Mode(s) Original Mode, New Mode
Media
Nintendo 3DS:
Game Card
Digital download
Input
Nintendo 3DS:
Product ID(s) LNA-CTR-AYTE-USA (North America)

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is a side-scrolling 2.5D platformer title for the Nintendo 3DS released in May 2013. It is a port[5] of the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, with some additional content, as well as the only entry in the Donkey Kong franchise for the Nintendo 3DS family. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is the 15th best-selling game for the Nintendo 3DS, selling 1.52 million copies worldwide, as of March 31, 2014. It was selected to be one of the 2014 Platinum Reward choices for Club Nintendo members. The eShop version of this game requires 17,668 blocks (approximately 2.1 GB) to be downloaded. Due to the large size of this title, some Nintendo 3DS consoles cannot download this title without a high-capacity SD Card.

Differences and additions[edit]

Gameplay changes[edit]

  • The port features a New Mode which:
    • Adds an additional heart to the life meter, providing three hearts in the normal game, and two in Mirror Mode.
      • However, despite offering an extra heart, Mirror Mode still removes all the hearts from every level, preventing the player from recovering any damage.
    • Adds additional items in Cranky Kong's Shop, including the Green Balloon, Crash Guard, and DK Barrel.
    • The prices are lowered for the other items in Cranky Kong's Shop:
      • 1 Red Balloon costs two Banana Coins each instead of three, 3 Red Balloons cost five Banana Coins each instead of seven, and 7 Red Balloons cost ten Banana Coins each instead of fifteen.
      • Map Keys cost ten Banana Coins each instead of twenty.
      • Banana Juice costs seven Banana Coins each instead of twenty.
      • Heart Boosts cost three Banana Coins each instead of ten.
      • Squawks costs five Banana Coins each instead of fifteen.
    • Up to three items can be used in one level.
      • Banana Juice only protects against five hits instead of ten, because of the raised item limit.
    • If the player loses a life under the effects of Banana Juice, they will restart the level (either at the beginning or checkpoint) with the invincibility intact (whereas the original removed the invincibility upon being defeated).
    • After defeating Tiki Tong, the player can purchase the eight Rare Orbs from each of Cranky Kong's Shops for fifty Banana Coins apiece.
    • Super Guide becomes available after losing five lives, as opposed to eight.
  • Any items that do not get used are returned to the player's inventory.

Level design changes[edit]

  • The game introduces a new world, Cloud, as the ninth and final world with eight additional new levels; the Golden Temple, originally the ninth world in and of itself, becomes the new ninth world's final level.
  • In Mangoruby Run, there are fewer members of the Tiki Tak Tribe watching the battle.

Graphical changes[edit]

  • Upon collecting all the K-O-N-G letters in any level in Mirror Mode, the red star icon will be replaced with a blue star icon next to the chosen level. However, it isn't necessary for 200% completion and it doesn't unlock anything.
  • Presumably due to technical limitations of the 3DS compared to the Wii:
    • The game runs at 30 frames per second (with or without 3D), half the frame rate of the original version.
    • The game models' textures are of slightly worse quality.
    • More loading screens were added.
    • During level/world transitions, the background no longer scrolls.
    • The "DK" logo transition lasts longer than on the Wii version and the logo takes up more of the screen than it did before.

New levels[edit]

A screenshot from Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
The Cloud world
Main article: Cloud (world)

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D has all the levels from the original Wii version, as well as 8 levels exclusive to this version. These levels are all present in the new Cloud world. The Golden Temple stage from the Wii version is also located in this world and is now level 9-9. The new levels are as follows:

Other[edit]

Controls[edit]

This game offers two different control schemes. The default control scheme utilizes the Circle Pad. An alternative control scheme, which utilizes the +Control Pad, can be selected via the game's Options screen.

Solo and co-op modes
Action Default control scheme Alternative control scheme
Walk Circle Pad +Control Pad left or right
Run
Crouch +Control Pad down
Jump A Button / B Button A Button / B Button
Barrel Jet hover
Ground Pound X Button / Y Button L Button / R Button
Roll Attack (while moving)
Blow (while crouching)
Charge (while on Rambi)
Grab L Button / R Button X Button / Y Button
Dismount Rambi +Control Pad down + X Button / Y Button
Pause game Start Button Start Button
Co-op mode only
Action Default control scheme Alternative control scheme
Pick up Diddy Kong (for player 1) L Button / R Button +Control Pad up + X Button / Y Button
Mount Donkey Kong (for player 2)
Dismount Donkey Kong (for player 2) +Control Pad down + X Button / Y Button

Glitches and bugs[edit]

Shine overlap[edit]

Screen capture showing a shine layer overlapping a user interface window, despite not belonging to it.

If players get a shiny gold medal after clearing a stage in Time Attack mode and, at the same time, receive a message window advising them to take a break, the window will appear to separate the medal and its shine sparkles. Additionally, while everything behind the message window is darkened, the sparkles preserve their brightness. This visual bug demonstrates that the layer corresponding to the sparkles was overlapped on the user interface elements.

Perpetual roll[edit]

A level design oversight in Topsy Turvy which causes Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to be able to roll in one place, midway through a curved slope.

In Topsy Turvy, if Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong attempt to climb the curved slope just beneath the Slot Machine Barrel using a Kong Roll, they will stick to the slope midway while rolling in place.

Nintendo eShop description[edit]

American English version

Donkey Kong™, along with his trusted side-kick Diddy Kong™, makes his triumphant debut on the Nintendo 3DS™ system in this barrel-blasting, rail-riding, ground-pounding adventure. The original Donkey Kong Country Returns has been re-mastered and updated for portable play! Run, jump, climb and defeat enemies through over 65+ levels spanning 8 worlds on Donkey Kong Island. Unlock an all-new 9th world with 8 brand new levels. Select the Original Mode to play the game with the same rules and settings as the Wii version, or try the New Mode that gives you an additional heart, as well as new items to help on your quest to recover Donkey Kong's stolen banana hoard!

British English version

Go ape with the swingin' king of the jungle! Donkey Kong and his simian sidekick Diddy Kong are back for more action-packed platforming antics in Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, an enhanced version of Wii adventure Donkey Kong Country Returns, only on Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL!

Promotional events[edit]

On May 24, 2013, to celebrate the release of the game in North America, Nintendo partnered with the Los Angeles Zoo during the Memorial Day weekend, and held a Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D experience for fans. The day's activities included a visit from Donkey Kong, feedings of the zoo's gorillas, and a place where visitors could play Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. The Campo Gorilla Reserve was officially renamed to "Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D at Campo Gorilla Reserve."

The actor playing Donkey Kong, Parker Mills, would later sue Nintendo on the ground that improper care during the event resulted in severe health problems[6].

Reception[edit]

Reviews
Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Audrey Drake, IGN 8.9/10 "Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is a great port of an amazing game. The extra world is a worthwhile addition, and the new easy mode should allow even more people to enjoy the ride. While the 3DS's version obviously doesn't look quite as nice as the Wii's, and the lower framerate is annoying, it's just a hair short (an ape hair, perhaps) of being right up to par."
Christian Donlan, Eurogamer 8/10 "Local co-op returns as well, although as it requires two copies of the game, your chances of seeing it in the wild are probably up there with your chances of seeing a real gorilla wearing a tie and navigating a pulley-system puzzle. The game's precise nature ultimately encourages a solo approach anyway, if you ask me. Donkey Kong Country Returns is a game about falling off things, goring yourself on things, squashing yourself under things and occasionally being eaten by things. So it was in 2010, and so it is now. There are worse ways to spend a weekend."
Tom Mc Shea, GameSpot 7/10 "Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is an uneven update. The core elements that made the original so thrilling are still here, but visual problems turn the satisfying challenge into something that often feels unfair. Multi-card cooperative play doesn't help matters. Throwing anothing player into the mix makes it even harder to see what's going on. However, this is still a good game with tons of levels to explore and collectibles to uncover. Just don't expect to be awed by this aging gorilla."
Chris Carter, Destructoid 10/10 "If you missed out on Donkey Kong Country Returns the first time around, or you disliked the motion-heavy controls of the original, pick up this version. With solid tactile feedback, the 3DS edition of the game has cemented itself as one of my favorite platformers of all time without question."
Aggregators
Compiler Platform / Score
Metacritic 83
GameRankings 83.51%

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D staff

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドンキーコングリターンズ 3D
Donkī Kongu Ritānzu Surīdī
Donkey Kong Returns 3D[7]

Korean 동키콩 리턴즈 3D
Dongkikong Riteonjeu 3D
Donkey Kong Returns 3D

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ Nintendo. 能夠下載的軟體. Nintendo. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  4. ^ Nintendo UK (May 23, 2018). Nintendo Selects - more Nintendo 3DS fun!. YouTube. Retrieved May 23, 2018.
  5. ^ East, T. (April 30, 2013). Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D interview - Retro are impressed with the remake. The Official Nintendo Magazine UK. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
  6. ^ Rocha, Veronica (December 02 2014). Actor who wore Donkey Kong costume for L.A. Zoo event sues Nintendo. L.A. Times. Retrieved December 03 2014
  7. ^ File:DKCRJ.jpg

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