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The '''Jungle Jam Tournament''' is an event that occured in ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. The Tournament can also be played in single player, and multiplayer. The Jungle Jam Tournament is also the main event in DK: King of Swing. When completing a certain ammount of challenges, more characters can be unlocked, such as [[Kritter]].
[[File:Jungle Jam.png|thumb|200px]]
The '''Jungle Jam''', also known as the '''Jungle Jam Tournament''',<ref>''DK: King of Swing'' Nintendo eShop description</ref> is a tournament held in ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'' as the main event. It can be played with a single player or multiplayer. Completing a certain amount of challenges unlocks additional playable characters, such as [[Kritter|Kremling]]. The Jungle Jam was originally planned earlier, though [[King K. Rool]] stole the [[medal (DK: King of Swing)|medal]]s to be given out to whoever won a race or battle. The tournament features a number of races, with bronze, silver, and gold medals being handed to the player based on the records, which are also shown on a record board.


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Two events in the tournament are [[Attack Battle]] and [[Barrel Blast (event)|Barrel Blast]], in which the player chooses a character and battles three computer controlled characters. The objective of the game is to break the most barrels, and also hit other Kongs. Another one is a race, where the player chooses a character and needs to get to the top of the race first. There can be obstacles like barrels on a race, or it can be open where the player needs to climb on the pegs as fast as possible. These events are called [[Climbing Race]] and [[Obstacle Race]]. Another minigame, known as [[Color Capture]], has the Kongs climb pegs to mark them a certain color. The player whose color appears the most at the end is victorious.


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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Jungle Jam (french).png|French
Jungle Jam (german).png|German
Jungle Jam (italian).png|Italian
Jungle Jam (spanish).png|Spanish
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Spa=Junglijuegos
|SpaM=From "jungla" (jungle) and "juegos" (games)
|Fre=Jungle en folie
|FreM=Crazy Jungle
|Ger=Urwaldparty
|GerM=Jungle Party
|Ita=Forestiadi
|ItaM=From "foresta" (forest) and "Olimpiadi" (Olympics)
|Jap=ジャングルパーク
|JapR=Janguru Pāku
|JapM=Jungle Park
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Events]]
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Latest revision as of 06:41, January 10, 2024

Jungle Jam tournament

The Jungle Jam, also known as the Jungle Jam Tournament,[1] is a tournament held in DK: King of Swing as the main event. It can be played with a single player or multiplayer. Completing a certain amount of challenges unlocks additional playable characters, such as Kremling. The Jungle Jam was originally planned earlier, though King K. Rool stole the medals to be given out to whoever won a race or battle. The tournament features a number of races, with bronze, silver, and gold medals being handed to the player based on the records, which are also shown on a record board.

Two events in the tournament are Attack Battle and Barrel Blast, in which the player chooses a character and battles three computer controlled characters. The objective of the game is to break the most barrels, and also hit other Kongs. Another one is a race, where the player chooses a character and needs to get to the top of the race first. There can be obstacles like barrels on a race, or it can be open where the player needs to climb on the pegs as fast as possible. These events are called Climbing Race and Obstacle Race. Another minigame, known as Color Capture, has the Kongs climb pegs to mark them a certain color. The player whose color appears the most at the end is victorious.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャングルパーク
Janguru Pāku
Jungle Park

French Jungle en folie
Crazy Jungle
German Urwaldparty
Jungle Party
Italian Forestiadi
From "foresta" (forest) and "Olimpiadi" (Olympics)
Spanish Junglijuegos
From "jungla" (jungle) and "juegos" (games)

References[edit]

  1. ^ DK: King of Swing Nintendo eShop description