


Jasper County was formed in 1841, with a 12’x16’ split log house on a bluff above Spring River, which was designated as the first county seat. Though a number of them tried to return to their native lands in 1837, they were soon driven back to their territory. The Native Americans were then moved to an area designated as the Osage Nation. Government from the Osage Indians for $1,200 in cash and $1,500 in merchandise in 1808. It's easy to forget just how many games Mario's erstwhile nemesis has to his name.The territory that would one day become Jasper County, Missouri was purchased by the U.S. From 1981's original Donkey Kong up to the Switch port of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, the ape and his clan have consistently featured in Nintendo games for 40 years now. It's about time we ranked every Donkey Kong game from best to worst, then! Or, more accurately, from worst to best.īelow you'll find just that - the best Donkey Kong games of all time ranked from bad to brilliant. We've included only games on Nintendo consoles, so you won't find obscurities like Donkey Kong 3 Dai Gyakushuu.
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We've also limited it to full games where the ape has a starring role - we'd be here all day if we included all of the karting and tennis games featuring the DK clan - and we've ejected the Game & Watch titles (which can be found digitally spread across various Game & Watch Gallery collections or DSiWare) and consolidated a few ports for the sake of brevity. DK and his crew have been in a whole bunch of games! DONKEY KONG UNBLOCKED 66 FULL Wow, Donkey Kong Jet Race (or Barrel Blast) doesn't deserve last place. I mean, from a todays point of view, all the arcade and NES Donkey Kong games are objectively worse, especially Donkey Kong 3 and Donkey Kong Jr. It didn't have the groundbreaking graphics or the outstanding soundtrack that you'd expect from a game that has "Donkey Kong Country" in its title.ĭonkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Switch / Wii U)ĭKCR was just a disappointment. I'm glad that Tropical Freeze resolved all those major and some minor issues.ĭK64 was another disappointment. It felt like another Banjo-Kazooie game, it even had Banjo-Kazooie-like music, but weirdly enough offered worse graphics than the 2 Banjo games and Conker's Bad Fur Day, even though it needed the Expansion Pak when the other, better-looking games didn't.ĭonkey Konga 3 was another disappointment (because it was Japan only).

It sounds good but it doesn't fit aesthetically in with the theme of each stage.Ģ. For the most part the stages are designed very averagely. There is no unique gimmick to each stage to make them feel unique and all the special K stages all feel very similar as they use the same aesthetic.ģ. Trying to jump and move accurately which is required for many of the tougher platforming is just not possible without much frustration.ĭK along with all of his helper buddies are so hard to control. This forced me to use Funky Kong for most of the game. I don't need the extra hearts or spike immunity I just need the double jump to get anywhere. His single jump is just as terrible as DK's one is.Ĥ. Overall they work but some of the choices are really bad. Like requiring L or R held to hold on to a vine. Just not required and makes the overall game harder to play. Also it's not easy to run and not easy to manage the height of your jumps. This is evident on the mine cart as an example. It's hard to get the right hights you need for each jump. I just play with Funky, avoid all the spikes and kill myself when I lose as many hearts as would be a death in the WiiU classic mode.

So I make the game as hard as it was on WiiU but with a character that plays at least semi decently.ĥ. There is just a few of them, they all have the same look and just repeat over and over.
