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'''Trick Track Trek''' is the twenty-fourth level of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and the second level of [[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.]]
'''Trick Track Trek''', also spelled '''Trik Trak Trek''',<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 28, page 59.</ref> is the twenty-fourth level of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and the second level of [[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.]]


==Summary==
==Summary==
In Trick Track Trek, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] must ride a platform on a rail from start to end. There are a few boardwalks that they can move across along the way. The platform starts to move when the [[Kong]]s jump on it. While the Kongs are on the platform, they must avoid several [[Necky|Neckies]], [[Mini-Necky|Mini-Neckies]], and [[Zinger]]s. The platform automatically slows down if the Kongs encounter a Mini-Necky on the track, or if a perched Necky throws nuts at them from above. During the second half, enemies such as [[Gnawty|Gnawties]] and [[Kritter]]s walk down from a boardwalk and onto the moving platform with the Kongs, attempting to knock them off track. A purple [[Klaptrap]] is introduced in this level, though it only appears in a [[Bonus Level]]. Trick Track Trek is one of the longer levels in the game.
In Trick Track Trek, which is one of the longer levels, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] must ride a platform on a rail from start to end. The platform begins to move when the [[Kong]]s jump on it. Upon reaching the end of a rail, the platform falls down, although this is not the case for the Japanese Super Famicom version. There are a few boardwalks that the [[Kong]]s can move across along the way. While the Kongs are on the platform, they must avoid several [[Necky|Neckies]], [[Mini-Necky|Mini-Neckies]], and [[Zinger]]s. The platform automatically slows down if the Kongs encounter a Mini-Necky on the track, or if a perched Necky throws nuts at them from above. During the second half, enemies such as [[Gnawty|Gnawties]] and [[Kritter]]s walk down from a boardwalk and onto the moving platform with the Kongs, attempting to knock them off track. A purple [[Klaptrap]] is introduced in this level, though it only appears in a [[Bonus Level]].


==Layout==
==Layout==
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Trick Track Trek 3.png|The Kongs stand near a Continue Barrel
Trick Track Trek 3.png|The Kongs stand near a Continue Barrel
Trick Track Trek Zinger.png|The Kongs encounter a Zinger
Trick Track Trek Zinger.png|The Kongs encounter a Zinger
File:TrickTrackTrek-GBC-1.png
TrickTrackTrek-GBC-1.png|Diddy jumping to the letter N in the Game Boy Color version
TrickTrackTrek-GBA-1.png|Diddy jumps over a Mini-Necky in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version
TrickTrackTrek-GBA-1.png|Diddy jumps over a Mini-Necky in the Game Boy Advance version
TrickTrackTrek-GBA-2.png|A Red [[Klaptrap]]
TrickTrackTrek-GBA-2.png|A Red [[Klaptrap]] in the Game Boy Advance version
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==Trivia==
==Reference==
*In the Japanese version, the moving platforms do not automatically drop at the end of a rail.
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