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Kong Kollege being a private school, explains its tuition fees for gameplay advice.<ref>''Donkey Kong Country 2'' (Game Boy Advance) instruction booklet, page 18</ref> Although after first hearing a piece of advice, the Kongs can hear it again for free.
Kong Kollege being a private school, explains its tuition fees for gameplay advice.<ref>''Donkey Kong Country 2'' (Game Boy Advance) instruction booklet, page 18</ref> Although after first hearing a piece of advice, the Kongs can hear it again for free.


The first and foremost option offered in every world is saving the game. For each location, saving the game for the first time is free of charge, but Wrinkly subsequently charges two [[Banana Coin|Banana Bunch Coin]]s (or one in the Japanese version) to do so again. In [[The Flying Krock]], regardless of regional release, the first time the Kongs save their progress costs one Banana Bunch Coin.
The first and foremost option offered in every world is saving the game. For each location, saving the game for the first time is free of charge, but Wrinkly subsequently charges two [[Banana Coin]]s (or one in the Japanese version) to do so again. In [[The Flying Krock]], regardless of regional release, the first time the Kongs save their progress costs one Banana Coin.


In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, Kong Kollege went through some minor changes. Since the remake allows the player to save their game from the newly-added world map menu (by pressing {{button|gba|start}}), Wrinkly no longer offers to save Diddy and Dixie's progress. The Kongs can also request to do "homework", by filling up a [[Scrapbook]] with 40 [[photograph]]s hidden throughout the game. In [[Krazy Kremland]], [[Gloomy Gulch]], and [[K. Rool's Keep]], she also gives advice for each of the book's pages for 10 Banana Bunch Coins apiece; she gives advice on five pages for each world. Wrinkly gives them a [[DK Coin]] for every page filled upon returning to Kong Kollege. The purchased advice can also be re-accessed from the world map menu (by pressing {{button|gba|r}}).
In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, Kong Kollege went through some minor changes. Since the remake allows the player to save their game from the newly-added world map menu (by pressing {{button|gba|start}}), Wrinkly no longer offers to save Diddy and Dixie's progress. The Kongs can also request to do "homework", by filling up a [[Scrapbook]] with 40 [[photograph]]s hidden throughout the game. In [[Krazy Kremland]], [[Gloomy Gulch]], and [[K. Rool's Keep]], she also gives advice for each of the book's pages for 10 Banana Coins apiece; she gives advice on five pages for each world. Wrinkly gives them a [[DK Coin|Hero Coin]] for every page filled upon returning to Kong Kollege. The purchased advice can also be re-accessed from the world map menu (by pressing {{button|gba|r}}).


In ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', Kong Kollege only offered the essential option of saving the Kongs' progress. This means that they are no longer able to purchase advice. The fee for saving the game remains two Banana Bunch Coins, even in the Japanese version.
In ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', Kong Kollege only offered the essential option of saving the Kongs' progress. This means that they are no longer able to purchase advice. The fee for saving the game remains two Banana Coins, even in the Japanese version.


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 14:35, September 8, 2022

Kong Kollege
Kong Kollege artwork.png
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA) (2004)
Greater location Crocodile Isle
Owner Wrinkly Kong
“I've found life too hectic at school with all those naughty Kremlings pestering me all the time!”
Wrinkly Kong, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Kong Kollege is a school run by Wrinkly Kong in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2. In both games, there is a Kong Kollege in every world of Crocodile Isle, except the Lost World in the former game.

Sometime between the events of Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3, Wrinkly retired from Kong Kollege to reside in her Save Cave. Like its appearance in Donkey Kong Land 2, the only purpose of Wrinkly's Save Cave is to save the game progress, this time free of charge. For the Game Boy Advance remake, the location was changed to Wrinkly's Retreat.

Overview

Kong Kollege
The Kongs visit Wrinkly in Kong Kollege.

Although it is not shown in-game, the main purpose of the Kong Kollege is providing education to the Kremlings. For Diddy and Dixie, Kong Kollege has a similar role to Monkey Museum (or Cranky's Hut in the remake) because they can purchase advice and gameplay hints from Wrinkly. The information is different for each world. Although most of the advice is of gameplay hints, Wrinkly also offers advice on enemies and the world boss. She sometimes asks if Kaptain K. Rool has done his homework.

Kong Kollege being a private school, explains its tuition fees for gameplay advice.[1] Although after first hearing a piece of advice, the Kongs can hear it again for free.

The first and foremost option offered in every world is saving the game. For each location, saving the game for the first time is free of charge, but Wrinkly subsequently charges two Banana Coins (or one in the Japanese version) to do so again. In The Flying Krock, regardless of regional release, the first time the Kongs save their progress costs one Banana Coin.

In the Game Boy Advance version, Kong Kollege went through some minor changes. Since the remake allows the player to save their game from the newly-added world map menu (by pressing Start Button), Wrinkly no longer offers to save Diddy and Dixie's progress. The Kongs can also request to do "homework", by filling up a Scrapbook with 40 photographs hidden throughout the game. In Krazy Kremland, Gloomy Gulch, and K. Rool's Keep, she also gives advice for each of the book's pages for 10 Banana Coins apiece; she gives advice on five pages for each world. Wrinkly gives them a Hero Coin for every page filled upon returning to Kong Kollege. The purchased advice can also be re-accessed from the world map menu (by pressing R Button).

In Donkey Kong Land 2, Kong Kollege only offered the essential option of saving the Kongs' progress. This means that they are no longer able to purchase advice. The fee for saving the game remains two Banana Coins, even in the Japanese version.

Features

A handful of objects are visible in the background of Kong Kollege, specifically in Donkey Kong Country 2. The design is much more simplistic in Donkey Kong Land 2, where half of the background had desks, a chalkboard, a bookshelf, and two windows. The official artwork makes it easier to analyze some of the background elements.

In the original version, a clear, cloudy sky over a grassy field is seen from the building. In the remake, the outside display varies between each world, based on its theme. This even affects the tint of Kong Kollege.

A few questions regarding the background details of Kong Kollege are asked in Swanky's Bonus Bonanza, including the globes (answer: 2), desks (answer: 5), and airplane models (answer: 2). In a Krazy Kremland challenge, he even asks who operates the Kong Kollege, which is Wrinkly.

Object Description
ABC's poster An ABC's poster circles the bottom wall of the Kollege. The letters of 'r' through 'z' appears at the bottom of the wall.
Chalkboard On the far left is a chalkboard, headlined "EXAM" ("SUMS" in the GBA version). A few incorrect math equations (which differ between the SNES and GBA versions) are written on it, presumably done by the Kremlings. The invalid equations on the chalkboard include incorrect operations, adding/subtracting one number too much, or incorrectly switching the numbers around. In both versions, only one of the equations has an addition symbol.
SNES:
8*1=9, 4+2=5, 9/6=3
GBA:
2*8=4, 5-1=6, 3+5=9
Clock On the top-right corner is a clock, whose hands appear to read "4:05".
Desk There are five wooden desks in Kong Kollege, two of which are shown with a paired wooden seat.
Drawing On one of the desks is a drawing of a stick figure jumping over a car.
Fire extinguisher A fire extinguisher sits right at the entrance to Kong Kollege.
Globe Two globes showing a different geography than Earth.
Paper airplane A paper airplane is lying on the floor.
Potted flowers Three potted flowers are sitting on a windowsill. From left to right, the first one is placed right next to the silver trophy, while the other two sit on the second windowsill.
Test tubes A few empty test tubes are lying on the bookshelf.
Textbook Two of the desks have opened textbooks on them.
Trophy A silver trophy is standing on the left windowsill.
Toy plane There are toy planes hanging from the ceiling, each in front of a window. The left plane is blue and the right one is red.
Trash can A trash can somewhat resembling a Steel Keg appears on the far left, next to a stack of three black books.

Profiles and description

Instruction booklet (GBA):

  • "Since most people don't read the manual, you can get some basic game education from Wrinkly. But since it's a private school, you'll have to pay the tuition fees."

Gallery

Backgrounds

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese リンクリーの学校[2]
Rinkurī no Gakkō
Wrinkly's School

Trivia

  • Kong Kollege is the only save point in the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy to not have the word "save" in its name.
  • The official artwork displays three different equations on the chalkboard, two of which are correctly answered. They are all multiplication equations, and the only incorrect one (5*1=6) should have an addition symbol in place of the multiplication one.

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance) instruction booklet, page 18
  2. ^ Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy instruction booklet, page 31.