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{{about|World 1 from [[DK: King of Swing]]|World 5 from [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]|[[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|here]]}}
{{about|World 1 from [[DK: King of Swing]]|World 5 from [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] also referred to as the "Jungle World"|[[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)]]}}
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|game=''[[DK: King of Swing]]''
|lev=5
|levels=5
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|after=[[Wild West World|>>]]
|after=[[Wild West World|>>]]
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'''Jungle World''' is the first world in ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. As its name suggests, it takes place in a jungle, where there are four different levels and a boss stage. [[Congazuma]] is the boss of this world, residing in [[Congazuma's Castle]].
'''Jungle World''' is the first world in ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. It is a vibrant jungle with a mountains to the north and a river throughout the area. Fallen trees or columns of derelict ruins act as bridges to cross the river's paths. There is a pyramid in the northeastern area of the jungle, which [[Donkey Kong]] will explore in a level. The first area to explore is [[Banana Bungalow]]. It is a basic jungle level, and [[DK's Tree House]] is featured on the map near it, implying Banana Bungalow is the area immediately outside of [[Donkey Kong]]'s house. Beyond the first level, the path splits into two. DK can go to either [[Tropical Treetops (DK: King of Swing)|Tropical Treetops]], which takes place on an island in the middle of the world with a thick forest, or [[Contraption Cave]], which is in a cavern near the mountainous peak of the area. After completing either, [[Puzzling Pyramid]] will proceed it. Upon finishing all four levels, the area boss, [[Congazuma]], follows.


Jungles are not the only types of levels in the Jungle World; there is also a pyramid level and a cave level. Due to being the first world, many new items are shown here, including pegs and peg boards, [[barrel]]s, [[tire]]s, levers and wheels that can be turned to alter [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] or [[Diddy Kong|Diddy's]] surroundings. Enemies from previous [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]] games also make an appearance in this world. They include [[Kritter]]s, [[Flitter]]s, [[Flipflap]]s, and [[Neek]]s. Once Donkey or Diddy Kong defeats Conguzuma, they head on to the [[Wild West World]].
Jungle World seems to be modeled after [[Kongo Jungle]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', in the sense that half of the stages in this world are jungle-based, there is a cave level, and the area for the first stage features DK's Tree House on the map. The pyramid in this world may have been derived from the temple levels of ''Donkey Kong Country'', particularly the one in [[Monkey Mines]], being [[Millstone Mayhem]], given the fact that Monkey Mines is within close proximity to Kongo Jungle.
 
Jungle World is the only playable world in the game's kiosk demo.{{ref needed}}


==Levels==
==Levels==
*[[Banana Bungalow]]
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*[[Tropical Treetops (DK: King of Swing)|Tropical Treetops]]
|-
*[[Contraption Cave]]
!Name !! Description !! Enemies !! Medal
*[[Puzzling Pyramid]]
|-
*BOSS: [[Congazuma's Castle]]
|align=center|[[File:Banana_Bungalow_DKKoS.png]]<br>[[Banana Bungalow]]
|Banana Bungalow is the introductory level to ''King of Swing'' -- As such, it is very straightforward, with several peg boards provided to climb up the area. The first segment of the stage has no enemies, only [[Banana]]s. The second area has a [[Flitter]].
|[[Flitter]]
|style="text-align:center"|None
|-
|align=center|[[File:TropicalTreetopsKoS1.png]]<br>[[Tropical Treetops (DK: King of Swing)|Tropical Treetops]]
|Tropical Treetops is one of the levels accessible upon completion of Banana Bungalow. It is similar to the first level, and it features pegs that revolve around an area. Flitters are more abundant in this stage.
|Flitter
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:DKKOSBronze.png|center]] Bronze
|-
|align=center|[[File:ContraptionCave1.png]]<br>[[Contraption Cave]]
|Contraption Cave is one of the levels available after finishing Banana Bungalow. This level introduces levers and valves as interactable objects that can influence how Donkey Kong travels in the level. It also introduces [[Neek]] enemies that scurry on peg boards and a [[Kritter]] that climb and jump across pegs.
|[[Neek]]<br>[[Kritter]]<br>[[Flip-Flap]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:DKKOSBronze.png|center]] Bronze
|-
|align=center|[[File:Puzzling_Pyramind_DKKoS_shot.png]]<br>[[Puzzling Pyramid]]
|Puzzling Pyramid is similar in style to Contraption Cave, where Donkey Kong must use valves to progress in the stage. Their application is different than before, however; Instead of making pegs appear or making DK move, they will either move an obstacle out of the way or move the pegs themselves. The final area features a lever that must be pulled repeatedly in order to open a path to climb safely.
|Neek<br>Flitter<br>Kritter
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:DKKOSSilver.png|center]] Silver
|-
|align=center|[[File:DK-KoS_Congazuma.png]]<br>[[Congazuma's Castle]]
|The boss of Jungle World is the statue Congazuma. Donkey Kong can defeat him by landing a charge attack on him four times. Each time he is hit, he will become red colored and untouchable for a brief amount of time before resuming his normal habit of jumping around aimlessly.
|None
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:DKKOSGold.png|center]] Gold
|}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジャングルワールド
|JapR=Janguru wārudo
|JapM=Jungle World
|Ger=Dschungel
|GerM=Jungle
|Ita=Forestalandia
|ItaM=Forest Land
|Spa=La Jungla
|SpaM=The Jungle
}}
 
{{DKKOS}}
{{DKKOS}}
[[Category:Forests and Jungles]]
[[Category:Jungles]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Island]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Island]]
[[Category:DK: King of Swing Worlds]]
[[Category:DK: King of Swing worlds]]

Latest revision as of 12:31, April 1, 2024

This article is about World 1 from DK: King of Swing. For World 5 from New Super Mario Bros. Wii also referred to as the "Jungle World", see World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii).
Jungle World
DK-KoS JungleWorld.png
Game DK: King of Swing
Level(s) 5
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Jungle World is the first world in DK: King of Swing. It is a vibrant jungle with a mountains to the north and a river throughout the area. Fallen trees or columns of derelict ruins act as bridges to cross the river's paths. There is a pyramid in the northeastern area of the jungle, which Donkey Kong will explore in a level. The first area to explore is Banana Bungalow. It is a basic jungle level, and DK's Tree House is featured on the map near it, implying Banana Bungalow is the area immediately outside of Donkey Kong's house. Beyond the first level, the path splits into two. DK can go to either Tropical Treetops, which takes place on an island in the middle of the world with a thick forest, or Contraption Cave, which is in a cavern near the mountainous peak of the area. After completing either, Puzzling Pyramid will proceed it. Upon finishing all four levels, the area boss, Congazuma, follows.

Jungle World seems to be modeled after Kongo Jungle from Donkey Kong Country, in the sense that half of the stages in this world are jungle-based, there is a cave level, and the area for the first stage features DK's Tree House on the map. The pyramid in this world may have been derived from the temple levels of Donkey Kong Country, particularly the one in Monkey Mines, being Millstone Mayhem, given the fact that Monkey Mines is within close proximity to Kongo Jungle.

Jungle World is the only playable world in the game's kiosk demo.[citation needed]

Levels[edit]

Name Description Enemies Medal
Banana Bungalow DKKoS.png
Banana Bungalow
Banana Bungalow is the introductory level to King of Swing -- As such, it is very straightforward, with several peg boards provided to climb up the area. The first segment of the stage has no enemies, only Bananas. The second area has a Flitter. Flitter None
Tropical Treetops
Tropical Treetops
Tropical Treetops is one of the levels accessible upon completion of Banana Bungalow. It is similar to the first level, and it features pegs that revolve around an area. Flitters are more abundant in this stage. Flitter
DKKOSBronze.png
Bronze
Contraption Cave
Contraption Cave
Contraption Cave is one of the levels available after finishing Banana Bungalow. This level introduces levers and valves as interactable objects that can influence how Donkey Kong travels in the level. It also introduces Neek enemies that scurry on peg boards and a Kritter that climb and jump across pegs. Neek
Kritter
Flip-Flap
DKKOSBronze.png
Bronze
Puzzling Pyramid
Puzzling Pyramid
Puzzling Pyramid is similar in style to Contraption Cave, where Donkey Kong must use valves to progress in the stage. Their application is different than before, however; Instead of making pegs appear or making DK move, they will either move an obstacle out of the way or move the pegs themselves. The final area features a lever that must be pulled repeatedly in order to open a path to climb safely. Neek
Flitter
Kritter
DKKOSSilver.png
Silver
DK-KoS Congazuma.png
Congazuma's Castle
The boss of Jungle World is the statue Congazuma. Donkey Kong can defeat him by landing a charge attack on him four times. Each time he is hit, he will become red colored and untouchable for a brief amount of time before resuming his normal habit of jumping around aimlessly. None
DKKOSGold.png
Gold

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャングルワールド
Janguru wārudo
Jungle World

German Dschungel
Jungle
Italian Forestalandia
Forest Land
Spanish La Jungla
The Jungle