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'''Mine Cart Carnage''' is the seventh level in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', and the second level in the [[Monkey Mines]] area. Taking place down a mine shaft, it is the first level in the game where the [[Kong]]s must pilot a [[minecart]], jumping over gaps and buffers on the old, rickety track. After the midway point, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] will also have to avoid [[Krash]]es, the cart-riding [[Kritter]]s who charge at the monkeys, attempting to knock them off the track. One of those Krashes appears at the very end of the level, right before the exit, so the player must remain focused all the time.  
'''Mine Cart Carnage''' is the seventh level in the [[Super Nintendo]], [[Game Boy Color]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. It is also the second level in the [[Monkey Mines]] area.


Although it is encountered much earlier in the game, Mine Cart Carnage is often considered harder than [[Mine Cart Madness]], the fifth level in the [[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.]]. This level is also longer than Mine Cart Madness, and it is also the longest in the game.
Taking place down a mine shaft, this is the first level in the game where the [[Kong]]s must pilot a [[Cart|mine cart]], jumping over gaps and buffers on an old, rickety track. After the midway point, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy]] will also have to avoid [[Krash]]es, the cart-riding [[Kritter]]s who charge at the monkeys, attempting to knock them off the track. One of those Krashes will appear at the very end of the level, right before the exit, so the heroes will need to remain focused all the time.
 
Although it is encountered much earlier in the game, Mine Cart Carnage is often considered harder than [[Mine Cart Madness]], the fifth level in the [[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.]] This level is also longer than Mine Cart Madness and one of the longest in the game.
 
==Level Layout==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Image:DKCI7865.jpg|Near the beginning of the level.
Image:DKCI7965.jpg|The group about to jump over an obstacle.
Image:MKC.png|Riding through the level.
Image:DKCI8065.jpg|Donkey Kong gets knocked out of the cart by the level's final Krash.
</gallery>
</center>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==

Revision as of 14:39, April 17, 2010

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Template:Level Mine Cart Carnage is the seventh level in the Super Nintendo, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance game, Donkey Kong Country. It is also the second level in the Monkey Mines area.

Taking place down a mine shaft, this is the first level in the game where the Kongs must pilot a mine cart, jumping over gaps and buffers on an old, rickety track. After the midway point, Donkey and Diddy will also have to avoid Krashes, the cart-riding Kritters who charge at the monkeys, attempting to knock them off the track. One of those Krashes will appear at the very end of the level, right before the exit, so the heroes will need to remain focused all the time.

Although it is encountered much earlier in the game, Mine Cart Carnage is often considered harder than Mine Cart Madness, the fifth level in the Kremkroc Industries, Inc. This level is also longer than Mine Cart Madness and one of the longest in the game.

Level Layout

Gallery

Names in Other Languages

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