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Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast

Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast
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Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast

 
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Race to victory with the DK Crew! Donkey Kong and friends have located high-powered barrel rockets, and now the battle for king of the jungle is on. You've never played a racing game quite like this!
  • Donkey Kong is Back! One of Nintendo's most popular characters, Donkey Kong, is back with all of his friends...and a few enemies as well! Diddy, Dixie, King K. Rool, and the whole gang appear as playable characters in this fast-paced racing adventure.
  • Shake, Rattle, and Roll! Simple Wii controls make racing a snap. Shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to accelerate, then shake one or the other to turn. Jumps, attacks, and item usage are all accomplished with a single button press or controller shake.
  • Rocket to Victory! Target enemies with a Pineapple Cannon, skillfully chain together Wild Moves, or use your Wii Remote to blast out of a Style Barrel! Multiple game-play modes, 16 awesome courses, and a rollicking 4-player multiplayer game will keep you coming back for more.
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    Product Details
    Product Length:7.5 inches
    Product Width:5.5 inches
    Product Height:0.75 inches
    Product Weight:0.08 pounds
    Package Length:7.32 inches
    Package Width:5.35 inches
    Package Height:0.63 inches
    Package Weight:0.35 pounds
    Release Date:October 08, 2007
    Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

    Game Information
    Platform:Nintendo Wii
    Media:Video Game
    Item Quantity:1

    Features
    • Race in 16 stages spanning across 7 worlds

    • It doesn't stop with barrels! Other racing vehicles include toboggans, minecarts, and animal buddies Rambi and Enguarde.

    • Race as Donkey, Diddy, Dixie, Funky, Tiny or Lanky Kong

    • Challenge up to three friends

    • Special unlockable characters


    Customer Reviews
    Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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    34 of 39 found the following review helpful:


    4Need For Jungle Speed  Oct 16, 2007 By Michael Kerner "Michael Kerner"
    Back when Nintendo made the Gamecube, there have been a lot of games that relied on the pounding of specialty bongos, and those were made for Donkey Kong. With games like Donkey Konga and its sequel, and the thrill of action from beating up villians and foe kongs from the challenging Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, we've been pounding back into Donkey Kong and his heart all over again. But, now he has made his debut with a new game onto the Wii, that captures the need for jungle speed. This hasn't been the only time Donkey Kong has made it into the racing era. While he made before from being a character on the Mario kart franchise for years, this one takes a beating and keeps on playing for the Wii.

    Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast for the Nintendo Wii, brings Donkey Kong into a new generation of pounding action. The gameplay of course takes the bongo control gameplay, as you use your Wii remote and nunchuck controller to pound and steer Donkey Kong, and his family friends Diddy, Dixie, Tiny Kong, and his foes the Kremlins, those vulgar alligators from the Donkey Kong Country series, through 16 different courses. The graphics look beautiful as you go through courses ranging from the snowy mountains, to the sunny streams. As you race, you try to add up bananas to boost your speed, with trilling wild moves, and hover through wicked stunts. There are also great shortcuts to uncover that take full action of the Wii controllers, with Mine Carts, animal friends, and barrel cannons which blast you into orbit. There are also a few extras items here that range from extra bananas, to whirlwinds that snatch bananas from other racers as you race your way through the game.

    All in all, Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast was originally set to be made for the Gamecube, but does a much better job as a title on the Nintendo Wii. While there are other more well-profiled racing titles coming for the Wii like the upcoming Mario Kart Wii and Need For Speed: Prostreet, and more high-profiled games like Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast is a fun and thrilling title that brings in the fun well as a great racing title. I really recommend this as a great buy for any Wii owner.

    Graphics: B+

    Sound: B

    Control: B

    Fun & Enjoyment: B 1/2+ for solo players; A- for multiplayers

    Overall: B+

    6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


    4Kong will entertain you well  Dec 12, 2007 By ice grizzly "Grrrrrr"
    This game is not meant for hardcore racing fans of GT and Dirt.

    Excellent game for children and family. Controls work very well. This game is very very enjoyable. Easy to pick up and play. As with every other game from Nintendo there is lot of content to go around. Iam seeing this game on sale most of the times, pick it up you wont go wrong. Multi-player/party mode is one of the main strengths of this game.


    11 of 13 found the following review helpful:


    1Flying with Bongos  Jun 09, 2009 By Joshua Jacobsen "drowlord@drowlord.com"
    I am somewhat stunned at the high-rated reviews for this game. On most technical levels this game is fine -- and typical of the wii. However the gameplay is morbidly bad. So bad that all of people that I personally know to have played this game hated it almost immediately.

    I love Mario Kart, but had played it to a point that it wasn't as entertaining anymore. This game -- at its core -- is also a racing game made by Nintendo, so I thought it might be an interesting supplement to Mario Kart.

    In this game, you fly a weird bongo contraption by banging on the drums. This is done by shaking your wii remote and nunchuck. If you shake them both, you accelerate. If you lift them up, you jump. If you shake just one of them, you turn in the opposite direction. If this preposterous novelty doesn't immediately dissuade you from playing the game, consider this... you have to constantly shake your controls the entire time you play this game. It requires more coordination and effort than other racing games -- and you will be punished for this effort with much less control over your "vehicle" than in a game that uses a more traditional set of controls.

    If you are still interested, I highly recommend that you rent it at Blockbuster (or some other rental service) before you buy it. You'll know, quickly, whether this game is your thing or not. I would guess that most people will hate it, and those that like it will tire of its novelty soon enough and seek out a better racing game.

    2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


    3tough  Jul 02, 2008 By C. Wong "carriewly"
    this game although very interesting requires a lot of energy and co-ordination. you need to swing your arms up and down vigorously in order to move fast enough and this can get very tiring and loose it's fun appeal very quickly. if you're only looking for a racing game, get mario kart instead. loads more fun and easier to play.

    1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


    5One of my favorite games!  Oct 28, 2010 By K. Howley
    I love this game! It's silly, fun, and you get to sabotage other players! Plus up to 4 people can play simultaneously.

    In response to another reviewer who said you have to constantly shake your remotes throughout the entire game, this is not true. Once you reach full speed, you only have to shake a remote once or twice if you want to turn, and/or lift your remotes if you want to jump. Now, if you crash into something, you'll have to shake both your remotes to get back up to full speed.

    I like this game because the courses are challenging, and it's nice to have a motion different than the Mario Kart steering wheel. My boyfriend and I have played this game for hours on end (we're in our 30's). I'd actually rather play this than the Mario Kart (although I like Mario Kart a lot too).

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