

Creative and challenging boss fights that often change their attack patterns as the fight progresses.Plus, the song they play to hypnotize the animals is nothing short of awesome and soothing. They also have a better reason to steal DK's bananas than King K. The Tiki Tak Tribe are decent antagonists and each have unique and creative designs.Each world feels connected as at the start of every first level (after the Jungle), you are beginning to exit that world and enter the next one.The iconic Mine Cart levels return, along with the debut of Rocket Barrel levels.Catchy and memorable soundtrack such as "Gear Getaway", "Sunset Shore", "Clifftop Concert", the title screen, and "Music Madness".The game provides a very high difficulty challenge for hardcore players, which rarely ever feels unfair or frustrating.Amazing graphics for Wii and 3DS standards.Cranky Kong's shop lets you buy items, extra lives, and keys to unlock extra levels.The game faithfully replicates the feel of the classic Donkey Kong Country games while still adding new mechanics of its own.After years without a new Donkey Kong Country game, this game finally delivers.DK defeats the leader of the Tikis Tiki Tong by crushing it with the moon and recovers the Banana Hoard, again! Why It's A Good Return The two Kongs chase the Tikis to the island's volcano where they find out their bananas are being used as fuel to make more Tikis. With Diddy Kong's help, Donkey makes his way through the island pummeling the Tikis to recover his bananas. Luckily, DK is immune to the hypnosis and punches one of the masks.

An evil army of sentient masks known as Tikis attacks Donkey Kong Island hypnotizing its inhabitants and steal Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard (again).
