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Donkey Kong starts on the world map on an inaccessible area named "Crosshair Cranky" (which is actually [[Kongo Jungle]]). Crosshair Cranky has six stages, all of which take place on small islands on the shore of [[Donkey Kong Island]]. Every stage is inaccessible in the main Adventure mode, although Galleon Gunner could be considered a partial exception due to taking place just outside [[Gangplank Galleon]]. The mode has a two-player equivalent where the first player is Donkey Kong and the second player is [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] with a blue cap, both of whom compete to complete every stage first. | Donkey Kong starts on the world map on an inaccessible area named "Crosshair Cranky" (which is actually [[Kongo Jungle]]). Crosshair Cranky has six stages, all of which take place on small islands on the shore of [[Donkey Kong Island]]. Every stage is inaccessible in the main Adventure mode, although Galleon Gunner could be considered a partial exception due to taking place just outside [[Gangplank Galleon]]. The mode has a two-player equivalent where the first player is Donkey Kong and the second player is [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] with a blue cap, both of whom compete to complete every stage first. | ||
During gameplay, every stage involves the use of the [[Coconut | During gameplay, every stage involves the use of the [[Coconut Gun]], which [[Donkey Kong]] has to use to fire [[coconut]]s at targets, usually [[Kremling]]s. There is a yellow-background coconut icon in the center, divided into four sections, sorted in a way so that the first section is at the top left corner while the last section is at the bottom right. Each time a coconut is fired, a section of the coconut icon turns entirely brown. When Donkey Kong is out of ammo, which occurs after shooting four coconuts, the player must reload the supply (and therefore reset the coconut icon). However, the supply cannot be reloaded until every coconut is used. A mood icon of Donkey Kong is at the bottom left, showing a happy face at first, but it worsens gradually each time Donkey Kong makes a mistake, such as failing to hit a Kremling. If Donkey Kong makes four mistakes, he loses. Every stage has a counter set to a specific number, which gradually decreases (usually by numbers of one) if Donkey Kong meets an objective, such as shooting a Kremling. When the counter successfully decreases down to zero, Donkey Kong wins at the stage. Just like in Adventure mode, the mini-game saves the progress of the stages that were completed by Donkey Kong. | ||
The stages are as follows: | The stages are as follows: |