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'''Animal Tokens'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' instruction booklet, page 19</ref>, also known as '''Golden Tokens'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 23.</ref>, are large figures from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' that come in the shapes of the game's four rideable [[Animal Friends]]: [[Rambi the Rhino|Rambi]], [[Expresso the Ostrich|Expresso]], [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]] and [[Winky the Frog|Winky]].
'''Animal Tokens'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' instruction booklet, page 19</ref>, also known as '''Golden Tokens'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 23.</ref>, are large figures from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' that come in the shapes of the game's four rideable [[Animal Friends]]: [[Rambi the Rhino|Rambi]], [[Expresso the Ostrich|Expresso]], [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]] and [[Winky the Frog|Winky]].


Animal Tokens are semi-rare, and are sometimes rewarded as prizes for the completion of [[Bonus Area]]s. If the player collects three tokens of the same Animal Friend, they are warped to a secret area, where the player has control over the represented Animal Friend. In the secret area, they have ninety-nine in-game seconds to collect as many [[Mini Animal Token]]s as possible. The duration of one second differs by animal, and so does the actual duration of one round of bonus game. Once the time limit expires, the Mini Animal Tokens are exchanged for [[Extra life|extra lives]]; every one-hundred Mini Animal Tokens that are exchanged yields an extra life (excess tokens are lost).
Animal Tokens are semi-rare, and are sometimes rewarded as prizes for the completion of [[Bonus Area]]s. If the player collects three tokens of the same Animal Friend, they are warped to a secret area, where the player has control over the represented Animal Friend. In the secret area, they have ninety-nine in-game seconds to collect as many [[Mini Animal Token]]s as possible. The duration of one second differs by animal, and so does the actual duration of one round of bonus game. Once the time limit expires, the Mini Animal Tokens are exchanged for [[Extra life|extra lives]]; every one-hundred Mini Animal Tokens that are exchanged yields an extra life (excess tokens grant one extra life).


In every secret area, there is a hidden [[Big Animal Token]], which doubles the player's total number of Mini Animal Tokens up being touched. It is wise for the player to leave the Big Animal Token for the end, as they should have an optimal amount of Mini Animal Tokens to double.
In every secret area, there is a hidden [[Big Animal Token]], which doubles the player's total number of Mini Animal Tokens up being touched. It is wise for the player to leave the Big Animal Token for the end, as they should have an optimal amount of Mini Animal Tokens to double.

Revision as of 07:17, April 15, 2018

Animal Tokens[1], also known as Golden Tokens[2], are large figures from Donkey Kong Country that come in the shapes of the game's four rideable Animal Friends: Rambi, Expresso, Enguarde and Winky.

Animal Tokens are semi-rare, and are sometimes rewarded as prizes for the completion of Bonus Areas. If the player collects three tokens of the same Animal Friend, they are warped to a secret area, where the player has control over the represented Animal Friend. In the secret area, they have ninety-nine in-game seconds to collect as many Mini Animal Tokens as possible. The duration of one second differs by animal, and so does the actual duration of one round of bonus game. Once the time limit expires, the Mini Animal Tokens are exchanged for extra lives; every one-hundred Mini Animal Tokens that are exchanged yields an extra life (excess tokens grant one extra life).

In every secret area, there is a hidden Big Animal Token, which doubles the player's total number of Mini Animal Tokens up being touched. It is wise for the player to leave the Big Animal Token for the end, as they should have an optimal amount of Mini Animal Tokens to double.

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References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet, page 19
  2. ^ Donkey Kong Country Nintendo Player's Guide, page 23.