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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from DK: Jungle Climber - Rolling Panic An Adobe Flash version of this minigame from DK: Jungle Climber was playable on the official game website.
The monkey called Donkey returns to the Nintendo DS in DK Jungle Climber, which comes with the lush, prerendered look of the Donkey Kong Country games, but without the traditional platforming ...
How to progress through the game: DK: Jungle Climber’s simple controls set it apart from any other platformer on the market. Players need only three buttons to play the game: The L button ...
Like King of Swing before it, Jungle Climber is a Donkey Kong platform game ... and far more of it sticks than not. A level where DK finds himself mirrored on top and bottom screens in a crystal ...
Following on from the success of Game Boy Advance title, DK King of Swing, Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber introduces players to an addictive game play mechanic combined with accessible and ...
Enter DK Jungle Climber, not so much a sequel as it is a reset for the original King of Swing concept. Whatever the context, Jungle Climber is a tighter version of the King of Swing design with ...
Jungle Climber is something of a semi-sequel to the GBA's DK: King of Swing. It takes the original formula, revamps the presentation and includes a number of tweaks and new inclusions to the ...
DK Jungle Climber is the sequel to the game DK King of Swing which I never got. This game has very simple controls and it is fun. Now, as a hardcore DK fan, I bought this game hoping for something ...
Using the same simple control scheme that made the DK: King of Swing Game Boy Advance SP game so accessible and fun to play, players of all skill levels can swing and climb to new heights made ...
The touch screen function is sadly ignored but DK Jungle Climber makes good use of the DS's vertically stacked screens. Action can begin down on the bottom screen and quickly move up onto the top ...
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