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The music of this stage is curiously titled "Boulder Roller" in the music gallery of the Extras menu, despite not playing in the [[Boulder Roller|later level of the same name]]. It plays in [[Precarious Plateau]] instead.
The music of this stage is curiously titled "Boulder Roller" in the music gallery of the Extras menu, despite not playing in the [[Boulder Roller|later level of the same name]]. It plays in [[Precarious Plateau]] instead.
==Overview==
==Overview==
The level begins under a giant dinosaur skull next to a cactus, which holds a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Puzzle Piece]]. After a bridge with the first [[DK Barrel]] reaching over a large gap are some weights. The first set of weights have a Tiki Buzz between them, and the Kongs must make the weight on the right move up by standing on the weight to the left to be able to reach the next pair of weights. A Skellirex on the weight on the right is weighing it down, making it harder to reach the green, grassy turf hanging off of the ceiling nearby. If they defeat the foe, they can weigh down the left side to let the right side lift them to the turf, which has the letter K of the [[KONG Letters|K-O-N-G Letters]] on it. Under the turf are some delicate platforms surrounding a single Tiki Buzz that fall with any of the Kongs' mass put on them. There is an additional set of weights after this that hold a Skellirex that weighs down the weight on the right. They can defeat this and then bounce on the Tiki Buzz between the two weights to land on the left weight. When this is weighed down, the right side moves up and helps the Kongs reach a fragile platform that they can use to reach a solid platform placed after a Tiki Buzz. Ahead of a few blue plants growing here is a Barrel Cannon that shoots the primates farther up the mountain with the aid of some other Barrel Cannons. The last barrel blasts them onto solid ground in front of a cactus, where the [[Professor Chops|Tutorial Pig]] and the first checkpoint wait.
The level begins under a giant dinosaur skull next to a cactus, which holds a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Puzzle Piece]]. After a bridge with the first [[DK Barrel]] reaching over a large gap are some weights. The first set of weights have a Tiki Buzz between them, and the Kongs must make the weight on the right move up by standing on the weight to the left to be able to reach the next pair of weights. A Skellirex on the weight on the right is weighing it down, making it harder to reach the green, grassy turf hanging off of the ceiling nearby. If they defeat the foe, they can weigh down the left side to let the right side lift them to the turf, which has the letter K of the [[KONG Letters|K-O-N-G Letters]] on it. Under the turf are some delicate platforms surrounding a single Tiki Buzz that fall with any of the Kongs' mass put on them. There is an additional set of weights after this that hold a Skellirex that weighs down the weight on the right. They can defeat this and then bounce on the Tiki Buzz between the two weights to land on the left weight. When this is weighed down, the right side moves up and helps the Kongs reach a fragile platform that they can use to reach a solid platform placed after a Tiki Buzz. Ahead of a few blue plants growing here is a Barrel Cannon that shoots the primates farther up the mountain with the aid of some other Barrel Cannons. The last barrel blasts them onto solid ground in front of a cactus, where the [[Tutorial Pig]] and the first checkpoint wait.


A spring platform near here bounces the Kongs to the left side of a pair of weights, which have a [[Flaming Tiki Buzz]] between them. They can weigh down the left side to make the right platform rise, allowing the heroes to reach another weight platform that pulls up a giant boulder in the background. The Kongs must lower it to reach a brittle platform under a wall of spikes, but if they stand on it too long, the giant rock may break and cause them to fall into the large abyss below. The brittle platform can only hold their weight for a few seconds, so they must quickly hop to the spring next to it that helps them bounce over a Flaming Tiki Buzz and land on another weight that pulls up a boulder in the background when stood on. If they remain on the platform too long, the rock breaks and drops the said platform, which is followed by two more brittle platforms under a spiky wall.
A spring platform near here bounces the Kongs to the left side of a pair of weights, which have a [[Flaming Tiki Buzz]] between them. They can weigh down the left side to make the right platform rise, allowing the heroes to reach another weight platform that pulls up a giant boulder in the background. The Kongs must lower it to reach a brittle platform under a wall of spikes, but if they stand on it too long, the giant rock may break and cause them to fall into the large abyss below. The brittle platform can only hold their weight for a few seconds, so they must quickly hop to the spring next to it that helps them bounce over a Flaming Tiki Buzz and land on another weight that pulls up a boulder in the background when stood on. If they remain on the platform too long, the rock breaks and drops the said platform, which is followed by two more brittle platforms under a spiky wall.

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