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''Donkey Kong Land'' is a 2D platformer, designed for the Game Boy. Because of the Game Boy's limitations, the game offers less than its 16-bit predecessor. Graphics were ripped from ''Donkey Kong Country'' and downgraded to 8-bit to fit Game Boy's limitations. On the level select screen, names of the stages are no longer present, and each level has very few [[Bonus Area]]s, usually one or two. Only one Kong displays on-screen at a time, either [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]].
''Donkey Kong Land'' is a 2D platformer, designed for the Game Boy. Because of the Game Boy's limitations, the game offers less than its 16-bit predecessor. Graphics were ripped from ''Donkey Kong Country'' and downgraded to 8-bit to fit Game Boy's limitations. On the level select screen, names of the stages are no longer present, and each level has very few [[Bonus Area]]s, usually one or two. Only one Kong displays on-screen at a time, either [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]].


Additionally, after the [[Kong]]s find all the Bonus Areas in an area, an exclamation point appears above the level's circular marker in the overworld.
Additionally, after the Kongs find all the Bonus Areas in an area, an exclamation point appears above the level's circular marker in the overworld.


The game is divided into four worlds, each with seven normal levels, with the exception of the game's first world, [[Gangplank Galleon Ahoy!]], which contains a total of nine. A boss level also appears in each world and must be completed to progress. Though most levels are unlocked after beating its previous level, some levels can be accessed before later levels. This can be done by finding rare, barrel-shaped bombs inside some levels and blasting away large boulders. With these boulders destroyed, a passageway to a certain level can be found. Unlike in ''Donkey Kong Country'', the Kongs are able to travel freely to any level without any assistance, as they can simply journey world-to-world on foot.
The game is divided into four worlds, each with seven normal levels, with the exception of the game's first world, [[Gangplank Galleon Ahoy!]], which contains a total of nine. A boss level also appears in each world and must be completed to progress. Though most levels are unlocked after beating its previous level, some levels can be accessed before later levels. This can be done by finding rare, barrel-shaped bombs inside some levels and blasting away large boulders. With these boulders destroyed, a passageway to a certain level can be found. Unlike in ''Donkey Kong Country'', the Kongs are able to travel freely to any level without any assistance, as they can simply journey world-to-world on foot.
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==Playable characters and abilities==
==Playable characters and abilities==
As in the SNES game, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are the only playable characters. The stats of these Kongs both vary, just as in the previous game.  
As in the SNES game, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are the only playable characters. The stats of these apes both vary, just as in the previous game.  
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|Donkey Kong's sidekick, Diddy Kong is smaller, lighter, and quicker, and can get through tight areas more easily. He carries barrels in front of himself.
|Donkey Kong's sidekick, Diddy Kong is smaller, lighter, and quicker, and can get through tight areas more easily. He carries barrels in front of himself.
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The basic ability, jumping, can be done by both Kongs to defeat enemies, cross pits, or to simply jump to access higher areas. Both Kongs also have the ability to roll or cartwheel into foes. This can defeat the enemies much more easily than jumping on them, and it also gives the heroes an extra speed boost. Sometimes, the Kongs will find themselves requiring to cross a wide abyss too large to jump over. With their cartwheel and roll moves, they can perform a super-jump, making them roll over the gap and jumping in mid-air for an extra boost. Bouncing on a [[tire]] can give them an extra boost in the air as well.
The basic ability, jumping, can be done by both Kongs to defeat enemies, cross pits, or to simply jump to access higher areas. Both Kongs also have the ability to roll or cartwheel into foes. This can defeat the enemies much more easily than jumping on them, and it also gives the heroes an extra speed boost. Sometimes, the Kongs will find themselves requiring to cross a wide abyss too large to jump over. With their cartwheel and roll moves, they can perform a super-jump, making them roll over the gap and jumping in mid-air for an extra boost. Bouncing on a [[tire]] can give them an extra boost in the air as well.


Though not used as much as jumping and rolling, the Kongs can also climb ropes and swim through water. To climb, the heroes must simply jump up and touch a rope. Climbing can be useful when crossing large gaps, though it can only be done on ropes. Jumping rope-to-rope is common in some levels, but luckily, the Kongs have no trouble in grabbing onto other ropes. During underwater levels, the Kongs will also use their ability to swim. Tapping the {{button|gb|A}} while swimming can make the Kongs move higher as they slowly float downwards. When the Kongs swim, they do not have as much control as on land. Additionally, unlike in ''Donkey Kong Country'', underwater enemies are invincible due to [[Enguarde]] not being present.
Though not used as much as jumping and rolling, the Kongs can also climb ropes and swim through water. To climb, the heroes must simply jump up and touch a rope. Climbing can be useful when crossing large gaps, though it can only be done on ropes. Jumping rope-to-rope is common in some levels, but luckily, the Kongs have no trouble in grabbing onto other ropes. During underwater levels, the apes will also use their ability to swim. Tapping the {{button|gb|A}} while swimming can make the Kongs move higher as they slowly float downwards. When the Kongs swim, they do not have as much control as on land. Additionally, unlike in ''Donkey Kong Country'', underwater enemies are invincible due to [[Enguarde]] not being present.


==Animal Friends==
==Animal Friends==
Unlike ''Donkey Kong Country'', ''Donkey Kong Land'' has only two [[Animal Friends]], [[Rambi the Rhino]] and [[Expresso the Ostrich]], with each appearing in only four levels apiece. The Animal Friends here are unable to shoot through barrels, and they will suddenly drop to the ground once these obstacles are approached.
Unlike ''Donkey Kong Country'', ''Donkey Kong Land'' has only two [[Animal Friends]], [[Rambi the Rhino]] and [[Expresso the Ostrich]], with each appearing in only four levels apiece. The Animal Friends here are unable to shoot through barrels, and they will suddenly drop to the ground once these obstacles are approached.
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==Enemies and hazards==
==Enemies and hazards==
''Donkey Kong Land'' involves over twenty different enemies and hazards, although most first appeared in ''Donkey Kong Country''. Noticeably, many of them remain common throughout the whole game, not making a final appearance until the last world, the [[Big Ape City]].
''Donkey Kong Land'' involves over twenty different enemies and hazards, although most first appeared in ''Donkey Kong Country''. Noticeably, many of them remain common throughout the whole game, not making a final appearance until the last world, the [[Big Ape City]].
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|align="center"|[[Army]]
|align="center"|[[Army]]
|These armadillos roll at the Kongs on sight, and their quick and erratic movements can make them troublesome to deal with. Donkey Kong can jump on them to instantly defeat them, but Diddy Kong can only do so when it is not rolling; if he does so while it is, it will simply uncurl temporarily.
|These armadillos roll at the Kongs on sight, and their quick and erratic movements can make them troublesome to deal with. Donkey Kong can jump on them to instantly defeat them, but Diddy Kong can only do so when it is not rolling; if he does so while it is, it will simply uncurl temporarily.
|align="center"|[[Tire Trail]]
|align="center"|[[Tyre Trail]]
|align="center"|[[Button Barrel Blast]]
|align="center"|[[Button Barrel Blast]]
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{{footnote|note|*|Was not in ''Donkey Kong Country''}}
{{footnote|note|*|Was not in ''Donkey Kong Country''}}
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===Bosses===
===Bosses===
Throughout the Kongs' quest, they not only find the enemies listed above, but also several [[List of bosses|bosses]], who require a little more skill to beat. Each boss appears at the end of all the game's worlds, and must be defeated to allow the heroes to progress. Each one has a simple attack pattern, but their speed goes up considerably the more times they are hit.
Throughout the Kongs' quest, they not only find the enemies listed above, but also several [[List of bosses|bosses]], who require a little more skill to beat. Each boss appears at the end of all the game's worlds, and must be defeated to allow the heroes to progress. Each one has a simple attack pattern, but their speed goes up considerably the more times they are hit.
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==Items==
==Items==
Many items can be found around ''Donkey Kong Land'', and each help the duo complete levels or defeat enemies. Each item has a different purpose.
Many items can be found around ''Donkey Kong Land'', and each help the duo complete levels or defeat enemies. Each item has a different purpose.
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===Mechanisms===
===Mechanisms===
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|align="center"|Bouncy wheels that can be used to jump high. Some are embedded in the ground, some can be rolled on top of it, and some float in one position in the air.
|align="center"|Bouncy wheels that can be used to jump high. Some are embedded in the ground, some can be rolled on top of it, and some float in one position in the air.
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===Barrels===
===Barrels===
Most of the barrels in ''Donkey Kong Land'' originate from ''Donkey Kong Country''.
Most of the barrels in ''Donkey Kong Land'' originate from ''Donkey Kong Country''.
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!colspan=5 style="background:saddlebrown;color:white"align=center|'''Throwable barrels'''
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==Levels==
==Levels==
'''Note:''' Some musical compositions of the game are 8-bit arrangements of other compositions from ''Donkey Kong Country'', which were created by [[David Wise]]. They are listed with their original title in the "Music theme" sectors of the following table. Graeme Norgate also participated with several new tunes, also listed here. Their names are posted on [http://www.graemenorgate.com Norgate's website], and according to him, they pertain to the game's soundtrack filenames.
'''Note:''' Some musical compositions of the game are 8-bit arrangements of other compositions from ''Donkey Kong Country'', which were created by [[David Wise]]. They are listed with their original title in the "Music theme" sectors of the following table. Graeme Norgate also participated with several new tunes, also listed here. Their names are posted on [http://www.graemenorgate.com Norgate's website], and according to him, they pertain to the game's soundtrack filenames.
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|align="center"|5||align="center"|[[Rope Ravine]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Snow||align="center"|Ice Cave Chant
|align="center"|5||align="center"|[[Rope Ravine]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Snow||align="center"|Ice Cave Chant
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|align="center"|6||align="center"|[[Tire Trail]]||align="center"|3||align="center"|Jungle||align="center"|DK Island Swing
|align="center"|6||align="center"|[[Tyre Trail]]||align="center"|3||align="center"|Jungle||align="center"|DK Island Swing
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|align="center"|7||align="center"|[[Riggin' Rumble]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Ship||align="center"|Gang-Plank Galleon
|align="center"|7||align="center"|[[Riggin' Rumble]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Ship||align="center"|Gang-Plank Galleon
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|align="center"|21||align="center"|[[Track Attack]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Clouds||align="center"|Sky
|align="center"|21||align="center"|[[Track Attack]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Clouds||align="center"|Sky
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|align="center"|22||align="center"|[[Spiky Tire Trail]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Cave||align="center"|Cave Dweller Concert
|align="center"|22||align="center"|[[Spiky Tyre Trail]]||align="center"|2||align="center"|Cave||align="center"|Cave Dweller Concert
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|align="center"|23||align="center"|[[Sky High Caper]]||align="center"|1||align="center"|Clouds||align="center"|Sky
|align="center"|23||align="center"|[[Sky High Caper]]||align="center"|1||align="center"|Clouds||align="center"|Sky
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==Reception==
==Reception==
On release, Famitsu scored ''Donkey Kong Land'' a 24 out of 40.
On release, Famitsu scored ''Donkey Kong Land'' a 24 out of 40.
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|align="left"|"''Going by that instruction book story, the idea that this game would prove [[Donkey Kong Country]] was more than just a pretty face is demonstrated rather nicely. Whilst visually it can't come close to the SNES title, by Game Boy standards these are definitely "fancy graphics", and that doesn't really matter as fans can rejoice in what is basically an extra 34 levels of DKC. Tight controls and a variety of locations and enemies make for an enjoyable platformer. Add in the challenge of finding everything and Donkey Kong Land is a fun game that will keep players occupied for some time.''"
|align="left"|"''Going by that instruction book story, the idea that this game would prove [[Donkey Kong Country]] was more than just a pretty face is demonstrated rather nicely. Whilst visually it can't come close to the SNES title, by Game Boy standards these are definitely "fancy graphics", and that doesn't really matter as fans can rejoice in what is basically an extra 34 levels of DKC. Tight controls and a variety of locations and enemies make for an enjoyable platformer. Add in the challenge of finding everything and Donkey Kong Land is a fun game that will keep players occupied for some time.''"
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スーパードンキーコング{{ruby|GB|ジービー}}
|Jap=スーパードンキーコング{{hover|GB|ジービー}}
|JapR=Sūpā Donkī Kongu Jībī
|JapR=Sūpā Donkī Kongu Jībī
|JapM=Super Donkey Kong GB
|JapM=Super Donkey Kong GB

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