Gangplank Galleon (world)

Gangplank Galleon is the name of the first world of both Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and its pseudo-sequel, Donkey Kong Land 2. It takes place on the ship of the same name, which belongs to the Kremlings and their leader, K. Rool.

As shown in the levels of this world, the galleon sports many chasms inside, which are dangerous for the Kongs. The masts form a good clamber system, and inside the ship is a flooded caliginous cargo. The masts, hold and deck host uncountable enemies, such as Neeks, Klomps and Kaboings, Flotsams, Puftups, Krunchas, Lockjaws, Shuris, Klobbers, and Click-Clacks.

Levels

 * Pirate Panic
 * Mainbrace Mayhem
 * Gangplank Galley
 * Lockjaw's Locker
 * Topsail Trouble

Swanky's Swag

 * "What is my name?"
 * A. Swanky
 * B. Wonky
 * C. Stinky


 * "What is the first enemy that you see in the game?"
 * A. A furry rat
 * B. A scaly crocodile
 * C. An ugly earthworm


 * "What is the name of this area of the island?"
 * A. Gangway Garbage
 * B. Gangland Galleon
 * C. Gangplank Galleon

Pirate Puzzler

 * "What button do you press to run?"
 * A. Button 'B'
 * B. Button 'Y'
 * C. 'Start' button


 * "What is the name of the first level in the game?"
 * A. Pirate Picnic
 * B. Pirate Panic
 * C. Pirate Punch-up


 * "What is the name of the enemy boss who has kidnapped Donkey Kong?"
 * A. Kaptain K. Rapp
 * B. Korporal K. Reep
 * C. Kaptain K. Rool

Chimp Challenge

 * "In the first level of the game, how many windows did the Kaptain's Kabin have?"
 * A. 2
 * B. 4
 * C. 6


 * "What is the name of the first rigging level?"
 * A. Mainbrace Mayhem
 * B. Rigging Riot
 * C. Ropey Rubbish


 * "In the first level of the game, which of these is NOT a background object in the Kaptain's Kabin?"
 * A. A sword
 * B. A map
 * C. A gun

Trivia

 * The manual for the SNES version labels the first world as Gangplank Galley despite mentioning Gangplank Galleon in its description. This was not corrected in the GBA version, which uses a slightly rewritten description that does not refer to it by the proper name.
 * Due to the German translation of the level Lockjaw's Locker, the Gangplank Galleon has been believed to be a reference to The Flying Dutchman, a ship whose captain was cursed to roam the seas forever on that ship. The ship in fact comes extremely close to matching the ghost ship.