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==Bonus Level(s)==
==Bonus Level(s)==
*When the heroes begin the level, they should jump on the first balloon they see. As it glides upwards, they must look to the left and spot a barrel. Once they jump into this, they will be shot to the [[Bonus Level]]. In this special level, the group must hop atop a small platform and ride along a thin, blue path. As the platform moves around the area, they should try to collect the [[Kong Token]]s above them in the air. To reach the end of the bonus, the Kongs will have to jump to more than one platform to progress, thus making the area harder to journey through. Once done collecting, the heroes should exit the Bonus Level by hopping into a nearby barrel.
*While riding on the balloon platforms over the abyss before the letter G, the Kongs should search around the upper part of the area. As one of the balloons move upwards, they will see a barrel. They should jump into it and begin the Bonus Level. There, they must use a platform to travel over the blue area, just as the monkeys did before in the level [[Sky High Caper]]. While they go, they will have to try and grab as many Kong Tokens as they can find, but without leading the platform off-track. When they are done, the group can exit using a nearby barrel.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:39, March 13, 2010

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Template:Level Construction Site Fight is the twenty-fourth level in the classic Game Boy game, Donkey Kong Land. It is also the first area in the Big Ape City.

This is the first skyscraper level of the game. It is also filled with one of the most unique obstacles in the game, balloons. There are dozens of balloons scattered throughout the whole level, and they must be used as platforms to cross wide abysses. The balloons also prove to be a tough obstacle, as they are very small and easy to fall off of as they shoot up and down, therefore making the level much harder. There are also several kinds of enemies in Construction Site Fight, including Gnawties, Zingers, Armies, Kritters and Hogwashes.

Level Layout

Bonus Level(s)

  • When the heroes begin the level, they should jump on the first balloon they see. As it glides upwards, they must look to the left and spot a barrel. Once they jump into this, they will be shot to the Bonus Level. In this special level, the group must hop atop a small platform and ride along a thin, blue path. As the platform moves around the area, they should try to collect the Kong Tokens above them in the air. To reach the end of the bonus, the Kongs will have to jump to more than one platform to progress, thus making the area harder to journey through. Once done collecting, the heroes should exit the Bonus Level by hopping into a nearby barrel.
  • While riding on the balloon platforms over the abyss before the letter G, the Kongs should search around the upper part of the area. As one of the balloons move upwards, they will see a barrel. They should jump into it and begin the Bonus Level. There, they must use a platform to travel over the blue area, just as the monkeys did before in the level Sky High Caper. While they go, they will have to try and grab as many Kong Tokens as they can find, but without leading the platform off-track. When they are done, the group can exit using a nearby barrel.

Trivia

  • This level is known as Construction Site Fight, although it does not take place in a construction site. The level is also strangly filled with balloons, though the level's title does not make note of that as it normally would. However, another level, Balloon Barrage, takes place in a construction site, and does not have balloons. Because of this the level names are incorrect, and should be switched around to match the correct description. Therefore, if was very likely that there was an error in the instruction booklet during the creation of Donkey Kong Land.