![]() ![]() If the player beats the fourth level, a cutscene is shown of the floor disappearing and the three fall to the ground. must throw all the keys into the spaces at the top platform while avoiding birds. must climb up an odd platform while avoiding fast moving germ-like monsters. must get to the top by jumping on platforms and climbing across chains. must climb up vines to get to the top while avoiding bear traps. reaches the top, he chases Mario to the next stage. At the top of every stage is Mario and Donkey Kong, and when Donkey Kong Jr. Enemies can be defeated by dropping fruit onto them. If the player touches one of these enemies or falls too far, an extra life is lost. Enemies include "Snapjaws", which resemble bear traps with eyes, and bird-like creatures called "Nitpickers" that Mario releases to thwart DK Jr. can move and jump for the most part, but can also climb up vines. There are a total of four levels, each with a somewhat different theme. restarts at the first stage with a higher level of difficulty. Like in Donkey Kong, if the player completes the final stage, Donkey Kong Jr. Mario makes an attempt to chase after Donkey Kong Sr., but DK Sr. catches Donkey Kong while Mario falls onto the ground. defeats Mario if the player completes the fourth stage by putting all six keys in their locks, making the floor disappear. by releasing the many animals he controls to knock DK Jr. must save his father from Mario by putting the key or keys in the stage into all of the locks. Mario, known beforehand as Jumpman, has incarcerated Donkey Kong after capturing him in the previous game. This game is the sequel to the original Donkey Kong game, which featured Mario as the protagonist and Junior's father as the antagonist. ![]() Donkey Kong's cage is guarded by Mario, in his only appearance as an antagonist in a video game. (also called Junior or DK Jr.), is trying to rescue his father Donkey Kong Sr., who has been imprisoned. Over the course of the 1980s, it was later released for a variety of platforms and home console systems, most notably the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System. in Japan), or Donkey Kong Junior (ドンキーコング ジュニア, Donkī Kongu Junia in Japan), is a platformer game developed by Nintendo R&D1 and Iwasaki Engineering, and released by Nintendo in 1982 for Arcade machines. ![]() Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console (Famicom/NES version)ĭonkey Kong Jr. Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console (Famicom/NES version) Nintendo Wii Virtual Console (Famicom/NES version) Nintendo R&D1 & Iwasaki Engineering (Arcade),įamily Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System, Promotional North American arcade flyer for the game Donkey Kong Jr. For the character Donkey Kong Jr., see Donkey Kong Jr. ![]()
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