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'''''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''''', also known in Japan as Super Donkey Kong 3: Nazo no Kuremisu Shima (スーパードンキーコング3~謎のクレミス島~, '''''Sūpā Donkī Kongu Surī ~Nazo no Kuremisu Shima'''''~, "Super Donkey Kong Three: Mysterious Isle Kremis") is the third game in the successful ''Donkey Kong Country'' series. It was first released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1996. It is succeeded by ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and has ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' as a sequel. ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'' is also its semi-sequel.
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'''''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''''', also known in Japan as Super Donkey Kong 3: Nazo no Kuremisu Shima (スーパードンキーコング3~謎のクレミス島~, '''Sūpā Donkī Kongu Surī ~Nazo no Kuremisu Shima'''~, "Super Donkey Kong Three: Mysterious Isle Kremis") is the third game in the successful Donkey Kong Country series. It was first released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1996. It is succeeded by [[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]] and has [[Donkey Kong Country Returns]] as a sequel. [[Donkey Kong Land III]] is also its semi-sequel.
   
 
Nine years later, a remake for the game had finally been released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2005. This version had finally been released on a handheld device and has some new additions added into the game.
 
Nine years later, a remake for the game had finally been released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2005. This version had finally been released on a handheld device and has some new additions added into the game.
   
Two years later, ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' had been released on December 2007 as a Christmas present on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. This game, along with the other two ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, were delisted on the Virtual Console on November 2012 in North America without awareness (November 25, 2012 in Europe, but with awareness).
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Two years later, Donkey Kong Country 3 had been released on December 2007 as a Christmas present on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. This game, along with the other two Donkey Kong Country games, were delisted on the Virtual Console on November 2012 in North America without awareness (November 25, 2012 in Europe, but with awareness).
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
Many months after the [[Kremling Krew]]'s defeat in ''Donkey Kong Country 2'', the monkeys are all still very happy and still are partying. Also, they are said to be lying on hammocks drinking banana shakes. One day, [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] noticed that [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] had left early. She then found a dropped note saying that [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and Diddy himself are out on a trip to seek out the [[Northern Kremisphere]].
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Many months after the [[Kremling Krew]]'s defeat in Donkey Kong Country 2, the monkeys are all still very happy and still are partying. Also, they are said to be lying on hammocks drinking banana shakes. One day, [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] noticed that [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] had left early. She then found a dropped note saying that [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and Diddy himself are out on a trip to seek out the [[Northern Kremisphere]].
   
After a few days of searching, Dixie still notices that Donkey and Diddy are gone missing. She first goes to [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]] whom explains to her about [[Banana Bird]]s and saves her game. Then, she goes to [[Funky's Rentals]] where [[Funky Kong|Funky]] gives Dixie her toddler cousin, [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]], the only customer in the rentals. Soon enough, Dixie and Kiddy both went on an adventure to seek out the two monkeys.
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After a few days of searching, Dixie still notices that Donkey and Diddy are gone missing. She first goes to [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]] who explains to her about [[Banana Bird]]s and saves her game. Then, she goes to [[Funky's Rentals]] where [[Funky Kong|Funky]] gives Dixie her toddler cousin, [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]], the only customer in the rentals. Soon enough, Dixie and Kiddy both went on an adventure to seek out the two monkeys.
   
During the events of the game, the monkeys scavenged through lakes, forests, coral reefs, pipelines, etc. throughout [[Lake Orangatanga]], [[Kremwood Forest]], [[Cotton-Top Cove]], [[Mekanos]], [[K3]], [[Razor Ridge]] and [[Pacifica]] (exclusive to the [[Game Boy Advance]] version. With help from [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]] and the [[Brothers Bear]]s until finally reaching the world [[KAOS Kore]].
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With the help of [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]]<span> and the </span>[[Brothers Bear]], the monkeys scavenged through lakes, forests, coral reefs, and pipelines throughout [[Lake Orangatanga]], [[Kremwood Forest]], [[Cotton-Top Cove]], [[Mekanos]], [[K3]], [[Razor Ridge]] and [[Pacifica]] (exclusive to the [[Game Boy Advance]] version) until they finally reached [[KAOS Kore]].
   
When scavenging through the KAOS Kore, Dixie and Kiddy finally reach the castle where [[KAOS]] is found. KAOS rematches the two monkeys. When KAOS is defeated, a curtain opens up, revealing that Baron K. Roolenstein is the one whom had been controlling KAOS the entire time. Out of rage, Baron K. Roolenstein decides to battle the two monkeys. Once Baron K. Roolenstein is defeated, Donkey and Diddy are finally revealed on where they have been all along; inside of KAOS as the power source for it.
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When scavenging through the KAOS Kore, Dixie and Kiddy finally reach the castle where [[KAOS]] is found. KAOS rematches the two monkeys. When KAOS is defeated, a curtain opens up, revealing that Baron K. Roolenstein is the one who had been controlling KAOS the entire time. Out of rage, Baron K. Roolenstein decides to battle the two monkeys. Once Baron K. Roolenstein is defeated, a [[Bonus Coin]] pops up. The Kongs collect it, and the headless KAOS machine bounces down, throwing Donkey and Diddy out of it. (Donkey and Diddy
   
Even though the two monkeys are rescued, the adventure is not over for Dixie and Kiddy just yet. They still are needed to find the lost world, [[Krematoa]] which is hidden underwater with four rocks circling it. Here, rocks are needed to be busted to access the levels in the area, depending on the amount of [[Bonus Coin]]s collected. Once all of the levels are completed by the monkeys, Baron K. Roolenstein is seen once more and is rematched. Once he is defeated, he still doesn't stop. Dixie and Kiddy then have to gain all of the [[DK Coin]]s to obtain the [[Gyrocopter]], allowing them to soar at great heights and find all of the [[Banana Bird]]s whom are needed to break the barrier of the [[Banana Bird Queen]] who soon kicks Baron K. Roolenstein out of the Northern Kremisphere.
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Even though the two monkeys are rescued, the adventure is not over for Dixie and Kiddy. They still need to find the lost world of [[Krematoa]], which is hidden underwater, with four rocks circling it. Once inside, rocks are needed to be busted to access the levels in the area, depending on the number of Bonus Coins collected. Once all of the levels are completed, Baron K. Roolenstein is seen once more and can be rematched. Once he is defeated, he still doesn't stop. Dixie and Kiddy then have to gain all of the [[DK Coin]]s to obtain the [[Gyrocopter]], allowing them to soar at great heights and find all of the [[Banana Bird]]s who are needed to break the barrier of the [[Banana Bird Queen]] who soon kicks Baron K. Roolenstein out of the Northern Kremisphere.
   
==Characters==
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==Kongs==
===Kongs===
 
 
*[[Dixie Kong]]
 
*[[Dixie Kong]]
 
*[[Kiddy Kong]]
 
*[[Kiddy Kong]]
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*[[Funky Kong]]
 
*[[Funky Kong]]
   
===Animal Buddies===
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==Animal Buddies==
 
*[[Enguarde the Swordfish]]
 
*[[Enguarde the Swordfish]]
 
*[[Ellie the Elephant]]
 
*[[Ellie the Elephant]]
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*[[Squitter the Spider]]
 
*[[Squitter the Spider]]
   
===Brother Bears===
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==Brothers Bear==
 
*[[Bachelor]]
 
*[[Bachelor]]
 
*[[Baffle]]
 
*[[Baffle]]
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*[[Brash]]
 
*[[Brash]]
   
===Enemies===
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==Enemies==
 
*[[Bazuka]]
 
*[[Bazuka]]
 
*[[Bazza]]
 
*[[Bazza]]
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*[[Nibbla]]
 
*[[Nibbla]]
 
*[[Re-Koil]]
 
*[[Re-Koil]]
*[[Skidda]]
 
 
*[[Sneek]]
 
*[[Sneek]]
 
*[[Skidda]]
 
*[[Swoopy]]
 
*[[Swoopy]]
 
*[[TNT Knocka]]
 
*[[TNT Knocka]]
   
===Bosses===
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==Worlds==
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* [[Lake Orangatanga]]
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* [[Kremwood Forest]]
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* [[Cotton Top Cove]]
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* [[Mekanos]]
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* [[K3]]
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* [[Razor Ridge]]
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* [[KAOS Kore]]
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* [[Krematoa]]
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==Bosses==
 
*[[Belcha]]
 
*[[Belcha]]
 
*[[Arich]]
 
*[[Arich]]
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*[[Bleak]]
 
*[[Bleak]]
 
*[[Barbos]]
 
*[[Barbos]]
*[[Kroctopus]] (Game Boy Advance only)
 
 
*[[Baron K. Roolenstein]]
 
*[[Baron K. Roolenstein]]
   
 
==Cheats==
==Differences from the Game Boy Advance version==
 
 
In order for the player to access these specific cheats, they must highlight a file on the selection menu and then press
In 2005, a Game Boy Advance version for ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' had been released with a fair amount of differences, due to the game's rush in creation. It has the following differences;
 
   
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'''(L, R, R)''', '''(L, R, R)''', '''(L, R)''', '''(L, R)'''
*When collecting a [[Bonus Coin]], [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] stay in the [[Bonus Level]] until automatically transported out of the level. In the Super NES version, they walk out of the level.
 
*[[Ellie the Elephant|Ellie]] borrows SFX from [[Rambi the Rhinoceros|Rambi]]. She had her own SFX in the original.
 
*A new world called [[Pacifica]] appears in the game.
 
*A ping is heard when passing a [[No Animal Sign]], instead of a boom.
 
*[[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]]'s stab attack is greater in speed.
 
*One or two enemies now give Dixie and Kiddy a speed boost. In the original, only one is needed.
 
*Dixie moves quicker when carrying objects in this version than the Super NES version.
 
*[[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] chats to Dixie and Kiddy after a boss is defeated.
 
*Cranky runs his own [[Cranky's Dojo|dojo]], replacing all of the ones in the area, except for the one in the [[Northern Kremisphere]]'s main map where [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]] now runs her own [[Wrinkly Retreat|retreat]].
 
*[[Bachelor]] is a new [[Brothers Bear]] in this game, making [[Bachelor]] relocate to Pacifica.
 
*[[Kroctopus]] is a new boss in [[Razor Ridge]], making [[Barbos]] relocate in Pacifica.
 
*[[Swanky Kong|Swanky]] no longer runs his own [[Swanky's Sideshow|sideshow]]. He now runs a [[Swanky's Dash|virtual reality minigame]].
 
*Funky now has his own minigames.
 
*A new soundtrack has been added.
 
*The Brothers Bears' areas have been redesigned. They also all share the same music tune.
 
*Unlike the original, the [[DK Coin]] is automatically obtained once [[Koin]] is defeated. Also, when one is collected, it shows ?/68 on the screen, as opposed to the original only showing the amount.
 
*Due to the backlit of the Game Boy Advance, levels such as [[Murky Mill]] are brighter.
 
*[[Blizzard]] is a grizzly bear, unlike the original where he was a polar bear.
 
*Swanky's sprite was lazily taken from ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' for the Game Boy Advance.
 
*The COLOR and MERRY cheats are removed.
 
*Five more [[Banana Bird]]s are added in the game, making there be twenty in total.
 
*The world map is zoomed in closer.
 
*[[Dixie Kong's Photo Album]] is removed in the game.
 
*Only the lake turns red when [[Knautilus]] is unlocked. as opposed to the entire area.
 
*[[Rocket Rush]] has increased difficulty and includes the letter G in the North American version, as opposed to the original lacking one.
 
*Enemies borrow their SFX from the previous two ''Donkey Kong Country'' remakes for the Game Boy Advance.
 
*The [[Box of Chocolates]] is a new item added in the game.
 
*[[Bramble]] can be visited at any time after [[Mekanos]] is completed.
 
*[[Squirt]] is more advanced in terms of difficulty.
 
*The [[Banana Bird Cave]]s now have the D-pad used, instead of A, B, X and Y in the original.
 
*[[Barrel Shield Bust-Up]] and [[Springin' Spiders]] have swapped places.
 
*[[Steel Keg]]s move slower in the game.
 
*[[Extra Life Balloon]]s lack white eyes.
 
*Rolling SFX is included. This is not the case in the original.
 
*Cheat names have been changed.
 
*After the eruption of Krematoa, the water inside of it can be swam in. There is also no bridge leading to Knautilus.
 
*Flags are added once a Banana Bird Cave is completed.
 
*Less lightning bolts appear in [[Lightning Lookout]].
 
*Castle KAOS is bland and less detailed than in the Super NES version.
 
   
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Then, the name entry is replaced with a code entry. Here are the following codes:
==Cheats==
 
===Super Nintendo Entertainment System===
 
In order for the player to access these specific cheats, they must highlight a file on the selection menu and then press L, R, R, L, R, R, L, R, L, R. Then, the name entry is replaced with a code entry. The following codes are able to work on this;
 
   
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===Game Mods===
*ASAVE: Automatically saves game after each level is completed.
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*'''ASAVE''': Automatically saves the game after each level is completed.
*COLOR: Changes [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] from pink to purple and [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] from light blue to light green.
 
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*'''LIVES'''<span class="">: Grants 50 extra lives to Dixie and Kiddy Kong.</span>
*ERASE: Erases the best time for [[Riverside Race]].
 
 
*'''WATER'''<span>: After this code is entered, have Dixie and Kiddy swim to the waterfall (located to the west of </span>[[Bazaar's General Store]]<span>) in order to access a </span>[[hidden area]]<span>. They will be awarded all 85 </span>[[Bonus Coin]]<span>s once the area is complete.</span>
*HARDR: Eliminates all of the [[DK Barrel]]s. The game is changed to 103% completed if completed.
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*'''HARDR''': Eliminates all [[DK Barrel]]s. An entirely completed game will have its completion status changed to 103%.
*LIVES: Gives Dixie and Kiddy fifty extra lives.
 
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*'''TUFST'''<span>: Eliminates all DK Barrels and </span>[[Star Barrel]]<span>s. An entirely completed game will have its completion status changed to 105%.</span>
*MERRY: Changes the stars from "Collect the Stars" to bells and "Grab __ Bananas!" having the bananas change to presents coloured red and blue.
 
*MUSIC: Allows the player to access the music test.
 
*TUFST: Eliminates all DK Barrels and [[Star Barrel]]s. 105% is the maximum then, if completed.
 
*WATER: When this code is activated, Dixie and Kiddy must swim to the waterfall west of [[Bazaar's General Store]] to access a hidden area. Completing it gives them all eighty five [[Bonus Coin]]s.
 
   
===Game Boy Advance===
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===Visual Mods===
 
* '''COLOR'''<span class="">: Changes </span><span>Dixie</span><span class=""> from pink to purple and </span><span>Kiddy</span><span class=""> from light blue to light green.</span>
In the Cheats menu on the game selection screen, certain codes can be typed to access different features. They are;
 
 
* '''MERRY'''<span class="">: Changes the stars from "Collect the Stars" to bells and "Grab __ Bananas!" having the bananas change to presents colored red and blue.</span>
   
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===Time Trials===
*AQUA: Allows [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] to have all ninety five [[Bonus Coin]]s.
 
 
* '''ERASE'''<span>: Erases the best time for </span>[[Riverside Race]]<span>.</span>
*EXTRAS: Unlocks [[Swanky Kong|Swanky]], [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] and [[Funky Kong|Funky]]'s minigames on the Main Menu.
 
*HARDER: Eliminates all of the [[Star Barrel]]s.
 
*KREDITS: Allows the player to view the game's credits.
 
*MONKEY: Allows Dixie and Kiddy to have fifty extra lives.
 
*MUSIC: Activates the music player and allows the current music playing to be changed.
 
*TUFFER: Removes all of the [[DK Barrel]]s and Star Barrels. Also allows the game to be 105 percent complete when all tasks are done. This only works when a new file is created.
 
   
==Reception==
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===Music===
 
* '''MUSIC'''<span>: Allows the player to access the music test.</span>
It was rated lower then the other games with an average of 7.3 while the other games received an average of 8.7.
 
   
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==Differences from the Game Boy Version==
==References==
 
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In 1997, a Game Boy version of Donkey Kong Country 3 acted as a semi-sequel to the original game. Please click on [[Donkey Kong Land III]] to see those differences.
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==Differences from the Game Boy Advance Version==
[[Category:Donkey Kong series games]]
 
 
In 2005, a Game Boy Advance version of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' had been released with a fair amount of differences, due to the game's rush in creation. Please click on [[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)]] to see those differences.
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==Reception==
[[Category:Games released for the Game Boy Advance]]
 
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[[GameRankings]] gave this game a score of 83.24%, based on its 5 reviews.
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Template:Game infobox Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, also known in Japan as Super Donkey Kong 3: Nazo no Kuremisu Shima (スーパードンキーコング3~謎のクレミス島~, Sūpā Donkī Kongu Surī ~Nazo no Kuremisu Shima~, "Super Donkey Kong Three: Mysterious Isle Kremis") is the third game in the successful Donkey Kong Country series. It was first released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996. It is succeeded by Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and has Donkey Kong Country Returns as a sequel. Donkey Kong Land III is also its semi-sequel.

Nine years later, a remake for the game had finally been released on the Game Boy Advance in 2005. This version had finally been released on a handheld device and has some new additions added into the game.

Two years later, Donkey Kong Country 3 had been released on December 2007 as a Christmas present on the Wii's Virtual Console. This game, along with the other two Donkey Kong Country games, were delisted on the Virtual Console on November 2012 in North America without awareness (November 25, 2012 in Europe, but with awareness).

Story

Many months after the Kremling Krew's defeat in Donkey Kong Country 2, the monkeys are all still very happy and still are partying. Also, they are said to be lying on hammocks drinking banana shakes. One day, Dixie noticed that Diddy had left early. She then found a dropped note saying that Donkey and Diddy himself are out on a trip to seek out the Northern Kremisphere.

After a few days of searching, Dixie still notices that Donkey and Diddy are gone missing. She first goes to Wrinkly who explains to her about Banana Birds and saves her game. Then, she goes to Funky's Rentals where Funky gives Dixie her toddler cousin, Kiddy, the only customer in the rentals. Soon enough, Dixie and Kiddy both went on an adventure to seek out the two monkeys.

With the help of Wrinkly and the Brothers Bear, the monkeys scavenged through lakes, forests, coral reefs, and pipelines throughout Lake Orangatanga, Kremwood Forest, Cotton-Top Cove, Mekanos, K3, Razor Ridge and Pacifica (exclusive to the Game Boy Advance version) until they finally reached KAOS Kore.

When scavenging through the KAOS Kore, Dixie and Kiddy finally reach the castle where KAOS is found. KAOS rematches the two monkeys. When KAOS is defeated, a curtain opens up, revealing that Baron K. Roolenstein is the one who had been controlling KAOS the entire time. Out of rage, Baron K. Roolenstein decides to battle the two monkeys. Once Baron K. Roolenstein is defeated, a Bonus Coin pops up. The Kongs collect it, and the headless KAOS machine bounces down, throwing Donkey and Diddy out of it. (Donkey and Diddy

Even though the two monkeys are rescued, the adventure is not over for Dixie and Kiddy. They still need to find the lost world of Krematoa, which is hidden underwater, with four rocks circling it. Once inside, rocks are needed to be busted to access the levels in the area, depending on the number of Bonus Coins collected. Once all of the levels are completed, Baron K. Roolenstein is seen once more and can be rematched. Once he is defeated, he still doesn't stop. Dixie and Kiddy then have to gain all of the DK Coins to obtain the Gyrocopter, allowing them to soar at great heights and find all of the Banana Birds who are needed to break the barrier of the Banana Bird Queen who soon kicks Baron K. Roolenstein out of the Northern Kremisphere.

Kongs

Animal Buddies

Brothers Bear

  • Bachelor
  • Baffle
  • Barnacle
  • Barter
  • Bazaar
  • Bazooka
  • Benny
  • Bjorn
  • Blizzard
  • Blue
  • Blunder
  • Boomer
  • Bramble
  • Brash

Enemies

  • Bazuka
  • Bazza
  • Booty Bird
  • Bounty Bass
  • Bristles
  • Buzz
  • Gleamin' Bream
  • Karbine
  • Klasp
  • Knik-Knak
  • Knocka
  • Kobble
  • Koco
  • Koin
  • Koindozer
  • Kopter
  • Krimp
  • Krosshair
  • Krumple
  • Kuchuka
  • Kuff 'n' Klout
  • Lemguin
  • Minkey
  • Nibbla
  • Re-Koil
  • Sneek
  • Skidda
  • Swoopy
  • TNT Knocka

Worlds

Bosses

Cheats

In order for the player to access these specific cheats, they must highlight a file on the selection menu and then press

(L, R, R), (L, R, R), (L, R), (L, R)

Then, the name entry is replaced with a code entry. Here are the following codes:

Game Mods

  • ASAVE: Automatically saves the game after each level is completed.
  • LIVES: Grants 50 extra lives to Dixie and Kiddy Kong.
  • WATER: After this code is entered, have Dixie and Kiddy swim to the waterfall (located to the west of Bazaar's General Store) in order to access a hidden area. They will be awarded all 85 Bonus Coins once the area is complete.
  • HARDR: Eliminates all DK Barrels. An entirely completed game will have its completion status changed to 103%.
  • TUFST: Eliminates all DK Barrels and Star Barrels. An entirely completed game will have its completion status changed to 105%.

Visual Mods

  • COLOR: Changes Dixie from pink to purple and Kiddy from light blue to light green.
  • MERRY: Changes the stars from "Collect the Stars" to bells and "Grab __ Bananas!" having the bananas change to presents colored red and blue.

Time Trials

  • ERASE: Erases the best time for Riverside Race.

Music

  • MUSIC: Allows the player to access the music test.

Differences from the Game Boy Version

In 1997, a Game Boy version of Donkey Kong Country 3 acted as a semi-sequel to the original game. Please click on Donkey Kong Land III to see those differences.

Differences from the Game Boy Advance Version

In 2005, a Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 3 had been released with a fair amount of differences, due to the game's rush in creation. Please click on Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance) to see those differences.

Reception

GameRankings gave this game a score of 83.24%, based on its 5 reviews.