

Kiddy is heavier and stronger and can defeat strong enemies such as Krumples by jumping on them, whereas Dixie cannot. Dixie and Kiddy retain most of their abilities from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Dixie can use her Helicopter Spin to whirl her ponytail on the ground or glide in midair. The player controls two different characters, Dixie and Kiddy, and only one Kong appears on-screen at a time. Roolenstein then concedes the remaining six Watches and allows the Kongs to try out the Time Attack mode.ĭonkey Kong Land III plays very similarly to Donkey Kong Land 2. When the Kongs defeat him, they are crowned as the victors of the contest. Within the Lost World itself, the Kongs must collect all the DK Coins and the final Watch to engage in the final boss battle against Baron K. To access the Lost World, Dixie and Kiddy must collect every DK Coin and Watch. Roolenstein at the end of Tin Can Valley. Kiddy is not that aware about what is going on and decides to follow Dixie into the jungle.Īfter traveling through the worlds, Dixie and Kiddy are confronted by Baron K.


Dixie wants to prove herself just as worthy as the other participants, so she decides to participate in the contest and takes Kiddy along with her. Roolenstein all hear of the contest, and the Kongs set out leaving Dixie Kong with her cousin, Kiddy Kong. The Game Boy Color port was released in Japan on May 7, 2014, while the original Game Boy version was released in Europe and Australia in October 2014 and North America in February 2015.Īnnouncements of a contest to find the fabled Lost World, which was said to have dominated legends for centuries, attracted "would-be" explorers all over the world to seize the long awaited chance of fame and fortune. Like its two predecessors, Donkey Kong Land III was released on the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console. The Game Boy Color port was never released outside of Japan. However, on September 9, 2020, a Japanese prototype of the Game Boy version was leaked. It is not dual-compatible with original Game Boy units, as evident from the transparent cartridge where it is contained. The original Game Boy version was never released in Japan, which instead received a Game Boy Color port in 2000.

Like its two predecessors, Donkey Kong Land III is housed on a yellow cartridge and it has specific Super Game Boy enhancements, including a unique border of pocket watches. Donkey Kong Land III is the third and final entry of the Donkey Kong Land series. It is loosely based on the SNES game, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, as it features the same characters, enemies, and level environments. Donkey Kong Land III (also formatted as Donkey Kong Land 3 ) is a platformer video game for the Game Boy developed by Rareware and published by Nintendo in 1997.
