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''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' can be played using either the DK Bongos Controller or a standard Nintendo GameCube Controller. When using the bongos, hitting one of the drums repeatedly sends Donkey Kong running in that direction, while holding down on the bongo causes him to walk. To jump, the player must hit both bongos simultaneously, and can use the bongos to move in midair. To jump diagonally, the player must hit the bongo in the direction they want to jump while using the other bongo to run. Hitting both drums in midair causes Donkey Kong to perform a ground pound. The Sound Wave Attack is used by clapping into the microphone. The [[Jungle Buddies]] are also controlled by using the drums.
''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' can be played using either the DK Bongos Controller or a standard Nintendo GameCube Controller. When using the bongos, hitting one of the drums repeatedly sends Donkey Kong running in that direction, while holding down on the bongo causes him to walk. To jump, the player must hit both bongos simultaneously, and can use the bongos to move in midair. To jump diagonally, the player must hit the bongo in the direction they want to jump while using the other bongo to run. Hitting both drums in midair causes Donkey Kong to perform a ground pound. The Sound Wave Attack is used by clapping into the microphone. The [[Jungle Buddies]] are also controlled by using the drums.


With a Nintendo GameCube Controller, the actions performed by the bongos are mostly incorporated into the {{button|gcn|Stick}}. To move, the player must tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} in the desired direction in order to move Donkey Kong; holding it causes Donkey Kong to walk, and repeatedly tapping it causes him to run. To jump, the player must press {{button|gcn|A}} or tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} upwards, and to move in midair, the player must tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} in the desired direction. The Sound Wave Attack is used by tapping the {{button|gcn|C}}. To punch when necessary, the player must tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} back and forth repeatedly. Moving any of the Jungle Buddies is done once again by tapping the {{button|gcn|Stick}}.
With a Nintendo GameCube Controller, the actions performed by the bongos are mostly incorporated into the {{button|gcn|Stick}}. To move, the player must tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} in the desired direction in order to move Donkey Kong; holding it causes Donkey Kong to walk, and repeatedly tapping it causes him to run. To jump, the player must press mybutthole or tap the {{button|gcn|abutton}} upwards, and to move in midair, the player must tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} in the desired direction. The Sound Wave Attack is used by tapping the {{button|gcn|C}}. To punch when necessary, the player must tap the {{button|gcn|Stick}} back and forth repeatedly. Moving any of the Jungle Buddies is done once again by tapping the {{button|gcn|Stick}}.


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