Krem Quay

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Krem Quay
Krem Quay
Game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Level(s) 6
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Template:Quote2 Krem Quay is the third world of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, and it takes place at a murky swamp in Crocodile Isle. The main landmark of Krem Quay is a large shipwreck of a Kremling Galleon said to have originally belonged to King K. Rool.[1] The ship is broken in two halves, each appearing on either side of the world map. Diddy and Dixie do not access the levels in a consecutive left-to-right order, but each level is rather found on a certain side of the shipwreck. There is a bramble field that is deep within Krem Quay. On the Crocodile Isle map is a set of stairs that leads up to Krazy Kremland.

Shortly after beating Kaptain K. Rool aboard The Flying Krock, he falls down Crocodile Isle, bouncing on Krem Quay's location, and then into the water where he gets chomped on by sharks.

Krem Quay does not appear in Donkey Kong Land 2, as it was instead combined with Crocodile Cauldron to form a single world, Krem Cauldron.

Krem Quay has a total of six levels and a boss level, as follows:

Profiles

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

  • Instruction booklet (page 21): Yet another Kremling Galleon has sunk here in Krem Quay. Once the port of Crocodile Isle (as if anyone would really want to visit), the place is now a swamp, crawling with rats and other vile vermin. Some of the underwater action here is particularly gloomy, so you'll need a friend with a light to show you the way.
  • Player's Guide (page 20): K. Rool proves he’s pirate and not a sailor with yet another wrecked ship. Be careful or you’ll get sunk in this swamp along with it!
  • Nintendo Power vol. 79 (page 22): What? Another wrecked ship? Hasn’t K. Rool ever learned how to drive these things?! Well, you may have steering problems in this level, too, especially since some of the stages don’t give you much time to look around and gauge your next move. In Barrel Bayou, for example, you often have to destroy a Kloak before he tosses out a bee that blocks a bonus item. At other times, though, if you let him go, he’ll throw out a chest with a terrific reward in it!

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 墓場「クレムクエイ」[2]
Fune no Hakaba "Kuremu Kuei"
Ship Graveyard “Krem Quay”

German Krem-Kai
Krem Quay
Italian Molo Krem
Krem Quay
Spanish Muelle de Tripulaciones
Crews Quay

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest German player's guide, page 52
  2. ^ Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy instruction booklet, page 27.