Contraption Cave

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Template:Levelbox Contraption Cave is a level in the Jungle World of DK: King of Swing. It and Tropical Treetops are unlocked after the player completes the first level, Banana Bungalow. As such, Contraption Cave can act as either the second or the third level.

As its name directly states, Contraption Cave takes place in a cave, which features a purple background and terrain. The level introduces a few mechanisms including: Jack Pegs, Handle Pegs, and tires. There are a few enemies who first appear in the level: Kritters, Neeks, and Flipflaps, and Flitters also return in the level.

Layout

Contraption Cave
Donkey Kong spins on a wheel

At the beginning of the level, a rectangular set of peg boards can be seen above with Neeks climbing around the perimeter of them. Single pegs are above these boards, and a Kritter swings along them. Two parallel sets of peg boards are above, and they are followed by two symmetrical groups of pegs. Kritters climb around these as well, occasionally jumping from side-to-side. A small peg board with a Banana Bunch on it can also be found between the two groups of pegs. If Donkey Kong travels higher up, he reaches some peg boards placed next to a ledge. If he travels across the ledge, he enters a new area.

In the second area of the level, many levers can be found. Each of them in this area must be grabbed with both hands to activate. When the first lever is pulled at the beginning of the area, peg boards appear under some barrels placed above. Donkey Kong can use them to reach the barrels and break them. Another trio of barrels is on the peg boards above the he must destroy to pass as well. There is a small group of pegs nearby that have a lever above them. With both hands, the ape can pull down the lever to make some peg boards appear that can help him reach another lever. When this is pulled, peg boards appear nearby around an already-existing peg board with a Neek traveling around it. One last peg board is above here that can be used to reach another ledge. A lever is above here, and if Donkey Kong pulls on it, a small peg board appears ahead the can help him reach a Bonus Barrel.

If the ape travels along the aforementioned ledge, he can enter the third area of the level, where there are several wheel devices that can be turned to make the wheel move; if the ape holds onto the wheel as it turns, he can be pulled upwards by it. A Bat is placed between two vertical bars that the wheels move on at the beginning of the section. Tires are scattered all around here. A horizontal bar with a wheel on it is above the two vertical bars, and a few peg boards that can be used to climb are also beside it. Another horizontal bar is above a few peg boards. Donkey Kong can move along the wheel on it to travel towards some peg boards to the left side of the area. Peg boards are also above here, along with a Bat, a barrel, and one last horizontal bar; a DK Coin is revealed when the barrel is hit. The wheel on it can be used to be pulled towards a ledge with an exit sign on it. When the ape lands next to the sign, he completes the level.

Bonus Level

Going Bananas
The bonus area
  • The Bonus Barrel appears in second section of the level, near the exit. The objective is for Donkey Kong to break every barrel within 35 seconds. In order to do this, Donkey Kong must use his "Going Bananas" move. If Donkey Kong meets the goal, he is awarded with a Crystal Coconut.

Collectibles

Item Location
Sprite of a Crystal Coconut from DK: King of Swing.
Crystal Coconut
Rewarded for completing the Bonus Level
DKKOSBronze.png
Bronze Medal
In the third and final section, after Donkey Kong goes up two vertical bars and a horizontal one, he must grab the Handle Peg of the second horizontal bar and continue left. He must then climb on two Peg Boards and charge into the barrel above to break it open and reveal the medal.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ふもとのどうくつ
Fumoto no dōkutsu
Foothill Cave