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This is one of the three Donkey Kong mini-games. It consists of climbing vines and collecting bananas in the process. The main obstacle are the several spiders located in the vines. Making contact with a spider will temporarily stun the player. Since the game is only ten seconds long, this is a great disadvantage.
This is one of the three Donkey Kong mini-games. It consists of climbing vines and collecting bananas in the process. The main obstacle are the several spiders located in the vines. Making contact with a spider will temporarily stun the player. Since the game is only ten seconds long, this is a great disadvantage.


Like all Donkey Kong mini-games,this is a coin-collecting mini-game. Each small banana awards one [[coin]], while banana bunches award the player five coins.
Like all Donkey Kong mini-games, this is a coin-collecting mini-game. Each small banana awards one, two, or three [[coin]]s, while banana bunches awards the player five, ten, or fifteen coins.


The background features a treetop wooden house, which belongs to [[Donkey Kong]]. He can be seen climbing a ladder and dancing or doing some kind of gesture on the house's balcony when he gets there. The whole mini-game takes place in a jungle, a taple for DK mini-games.
The background features a treetop wooden house, which belongs to [[Donkey Kong]]. He can be seen climbing a ladder and dancing or doing some kind of gesture on the house's balcony when he gets there. The whole mini-game takes place in a jungle, a taple for DK mini-games.

Revision as of 11:06, September 17, 2010

Da Vine Climb is a Donkey Kong mini-game found in Mario Party 5.

This is one of the three Donkey Kong mini-games. It consists of climbing vines and collecting bananas in the process. The main obstacle are the several spiders located in the vines. Making contact with a spider will temporarily stun the player. Since the game is only ten seconds long, this is a great disadvantage.

Like all Donkey Kong mini-games, this is a coin-collecting mini-game. Each small banana awards one, two, or three coins, while banana bunches awards the player five, ten, or fifteen coins.

The background features a treetop wooden house, which belongs to Donkey Kong. He can be seen climbing a ladder and dancing or doing some kind of gesture on the house's balcony when he gets there. The whole mini-game takes place in a jungle, a taple for DK mini-games.

Controls

  • Climb Vine: A Button (Hold)
  • Descend Vine: B Button (Hold)
  • Move Left: L Button
  • Move Right: R Button


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