

The most striking part of A Tribute To Donkey Kong Country is its graphics powered by Unreal Engine 3. You'll also find red balloons, barrels, and tires.

The goal remains the same, however: get to the end safely and try to get all the bananas on the way. The levels in A Tribute To Donkey Kong Country aren't exactly like the original game, but they're very similar. You can also find Diddy Kong along the way and get him to help you on your adventure, which basically gives you an extra life. Gameplay is almost identical to the original: players start each level with Donkey Kong and can jump and roll on the ground to kill their enemies. SNES Sprite Graphic Tutorial.A Tribute To Donkey Kong Country is a 2D platform game which, as its name suggests, pays tribute to the legendary Donkey Kong Country, recreating the famous Super Nintendo game with Unreal Engine 3. And I keep revisiting it when I forget what my childhood was like. It’ll make you cry from the pain and you’ll keep coming back for more. It lacks the collectathon elements from their later games and focuses on action. I think it’s the first, or at least one of the first, attempts at a Nintendo property that Rare made. I do recommend this game to platforming fans. At least for the most part, Donkey Kong will do whatever you tell him to do. Even when I was a kid, I felt weird playing this game. I can’t say they’re unresponsive, and yet there’s something about them that feels wrong to me. The music is good, though, and you’ll probably be humming right along to some of the soundtrack.Ĭontrols are a bit strange. In the ghost of the technology, all you’ll see is a bunch of stiff sprite-work.

Nowadays, they still sorta hold up, but the wow factor will be missing.

They’re 3D models (so they’re actually CG) and then made into sprites, because it’s not like the SNES would have been able to handle those renders, even with StarFox 2’s chip. Oh, and his kid sidekick, Diddy Kong, goes with him.Īt the time, its graphics were revolutionary. So, Donkey Kong does what any sensible gorilla would do and goes after his precious bananas. So, you got this crocodile guy who decides that it’s a good idea to steal a gorilla’s stock of bananas. …Which it still doesn’t, but it makes more sense than Super Mario Bros. would be if the character was Donkey Kong instead of Mario, and if the story actually made sense. A friend beat the other worlds for me and that’s the only reason I’ve ever seen the boss battle.
