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==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
*[[Rocketeer Rally]] | *[[Rocketeer Rally]] (Waterfall) | ||
*[[Vertigo Verge]] | *[[Vertigo Verge]] (Mountains) | ||
*[[Polar Pitfalls]] | *[[Polar Pitfalls]] (Snow) | ||
*[[Surface Tension]] | *[[Surface Tension]] (Riverbank) | ||
*[[Tundra Blunda]] | *[[Tundra Blunda]] (Snow) | ||
*[[Redwood Rampage]] | *[[Redwood Rampage]] (Trees) | ||
*Boss level: [[Arich Attack]] | *Boss level: [[Arich Attack]] | ||
Revision as of 12:56, July 31, 2022
Blackforest Plateau | |
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Game | Donkey Kong Land III |
Level(s) | 6 |
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Blackforest Plateau is the third area in the Game Boy and Game Boy Color game Donkey Kong Land III. Located in the Northern Kremisphere, to the north of the Primate Plains and to the west of the Great Ape Lakes, it replaces Cotton Top Cove from Donkey Kong Country 3 as the third world in the game. This area is ruled by the gigantic spider Arich. The world's name is a pun on Black Forest gateau, a type of cake originating from Germany.
Despite its name, Blackforest Plateau offers a wide variety of landscapes. The high western plateau is occupied by a lake, whose waters flow from the clifftops into the valley, creating a large waterfall. This cascade feeds a river that meanders through the area. Because of their high latitude, the northern regions of Blackforest Plateau have a colder climate, and mostly consist of high mountain ranges, tundras and taigas, planted with various conifers. A redwood forest appears in the eastern region.
Levels
- Rocketeer Rally (Waterfall)
- Vertigo Verge (Mountains)
- Polar Pitfalls (Snow)
- Surface Tension (Riverbank)
- Tundra Blunda (Snow)
- Redwood Rampage (Trees)
- Boss level: Arich Attack
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | クレムウッドの森 Kuremu Uddo no Mori |
Kremwood Forest |
Spanish | Bosque Kremwood |
Kremwood Forest |