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Donkey Konga


List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $38.99
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Manufacturer: Nintendo



ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496961299
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Model: 45496961299
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: 2006-09-08

Features
Non-stop musical mayhem as you drum along to 30 songs, from childhood classics to modern hits
Help Donkey and Diddy Kong clap their way through old and new songs, following the rhythms of the tune
Earn coins for keeping up with the beat, then use the coins to buy new sounds and add new elements to the music
Multiplayer action for 1-4 players
Includes Bongo Controller

Accessories
Electronic Gaming Monthly
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Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube

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Editorial Reviews:

Donkey Konga is a fun music-based game for a unique kind of gameing experience. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong came across a pair of weird barrels on a deserted beach. They take them to Cranky Kong for an explanation and discover that the barrels are really a legendary musical instrument that plays music when you drum or clap. Now they'll try to become famous musicians and earn fame, fortune and lots of bananas!


User Comments about the Donkey Konga

The drums are really alot bigger then I thought and Its realy fun.It's like a Rythym game and I love rythym games and Donkey Kong so this is just perfect. A line will come acros the TV it will show left, Right,A flower which means clap and another circle that means tap bogos left and right until the line ends. This is a really fun game.I love playing with my 10 year old lil girl when she gets out of school. The music goes all the way from B-i-n-g-o to a Pokemon Song,A Kirby song,A donkey Kong rap,and much much more. A great game for children as long as they will not destroy drums.I'd say 5 and up.



Even the multiplayer isn't interesting as it just features `get higher points'.And if you want bonus games, bongo sounds, etc. This game is different to many others because of its unique controller - a set of bongo drums. you can only earn coins to buy these things in one section and you have to keep redoing the same songs to get up your coin total which can take along time when you earn around 100 coins each go and some music costs 9999. Overall if you're a fan of Donkey Konga, I think you'll like this but it's not something to waste your money on, on a rainy day. and Nintendo themes. I originally bought this game for my mother who is a fan of Nintendo's characters and loves Bongos but this game was a little too hard for her and not fun.The actual gameplay consists of a bar with a combination of either blue stars, yellow circles, red circles or purple circles, which stand for hitting the left drum, hitting the right drum, clapping and hitting both drums together.The game itself features 30 songs from artists (always American, never Japanese which is VERY disappointing). As the song plays, the different symbols run along the bar and you have to match the right action to get points (and coins in only one section to buy items/songs/etc).My mother got bored with the same repetitive motions all the time and stopped playing soon after I'd bought it for her. Try Eyetoy on the PS2 instead.



Even the multiplayer isn't interesting as it just features `get higher points'.And if you want bonus games, bongo sounds, etc. This game is different to many others because of its unique controller - a set of bongo drums. you can only earn coins to buy these things in one section and you have to keep redoing the same songs to get up your coin total which can take along time when you earn around 100 coins each go and some music costs 9999. Overall if you're a fan of Donkey Konga, I think you'll like this but it's not something to waste your money on, on a rainy day. and Nintendo themes. I originally bought this game for my mother who is a fan of Nintendo's characters and loves Bongos but this game was a little too hard for her and not fun.The actual gameplay consists of a bar with a combination of either blue stars, yellow circles, red circles or purple circles, which stand for hitting the left drum, hitting the right drum, clapping and hitting both drums together.The game itself features 30 songs from artists (always American, never Japanese which is VERY disappointing). As the song plays, the different symbols run along the bar and you have to match the right action to get points (and coins in only one section to buy items/songs/etc).My mother got bored with the same repetitive motions all the time and stopped playing soon after I'd bought it for her. Try Eyetoy on the PS2 instead.



to me, maybe that's possible if the notes is memorized. This game is not bad. but is this a game about memorization.also, this game could improve by setting a mode that a "star" comes out instead of the LEFT/RIGHT/BOTH/CLAP, and with the star you can do LEFT/RIGHT/BOTH/CLAP and it still count as a "match". on the difficult level, the notes come out just too fast and you can't even match that to the tempo, not to mention you have to match the LEFT/RIGHT/BOTH/CLAP. you beat LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH, CLAP according to the music notes that scroll across the screen.however, for some songs, the beat of the song doesn't match that of the appearing note, even for the simple level. can you do 5 or 6 LEFT/RIGHT/BOTH/CLAP within 2, 3 seconds without mistake. that way, it can be simpler and it can work like the taiko drum master on ps2.



However, if this game had a wider selection of songs, I'd give it a five. It'd be nice if one could unlock the rest, and ending up with at least 75 songs, like most music games have, i.e. Like, hits from nowadays. I love the bongo idea, it's actually a really fun game. I don't enjoy oldies all that much.it'd be better if we could get some newer songs in this game. Yes, we can have SOME oldies songs in the game, but just a few. After all, kids and teens are most likely to be playing this game, and what do they listen to.


DDR. If you ask me, 30 songs isn't enough. Also, I found that this game has mostly oldies tunes. New stuff.So, only buy this game if you care about gameplay, and not about music, because, this isn't really a music game, with such a small selection of music.