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|app=''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' | |||
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|after=[[Big Ape City|>>]] | |||
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'''Chimpanzee Clouds''' is an extension of [[Monkey Mountains]], and the third area of the game ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. | '''Chimpanzee Clouds''' is an extension of [[Monkey Mountains]], and the third area of the game ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. | ||
Instead of taking place in the caves and crevices of Monkey Mountains, Chimpanzee Clouds is above the area, as the name would imply, in the clouds. Due to it's small size, only three levels are in Chimpanzee Clouds, | Instead of taking place in the caves and crevices of Monkey Mountains, Chimpanzee Clouds is above the area, as the name would imply, in the clouds. Due to it's small size, only three levels are in Chimpanzee Clouds, including [[Track Attack]], [[Sky High Caper]], and [[Collapsing Clouds]]. These three levels are perhaps the most imaginative of ''Donkey Kong Land'', taking place on large structures, conveyor belts, and even solid clouds. | ||
==Levels== | |||
#[[Track Attack]] | |||
#[[Sky High Caper]] | |||
#[[Collapsing Clouds]] | |||
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Revision as of 10:34, June 5, 2010
Template:Worldbox Chimpanzee Clouds is an extension of Monkey Mountains, and the third area of the game Donkey Kong Land.
Instead of taking place in the caves and crevices of Monkey Mountains, Chimpanzee Clouds is above the area, as the name would imply, in the clouds. Due to it's small size, only three levels are in Chimpanzee Clouds, including Track Attack, Sky High Caper, and Collapsing Clouds. These three levels are perhaps the most imaginative of Donkey Kong Land, taking place on large structures, conveyor belts, and even solid clouds.
Levels