Oddly, considering it's part of a series about clothed primates, it feels like DKC3 is pitched young, with newcomer Kiddy Kong being the most glaring evidence of this. It's also markedly less complicated in its level designs than DKC2, which can occasionally lead it to feel somewhat uninspired. After the excitement of the original Donkey Kong Country and its beloved sequel, the third in the series feels a little bit like old news. See more of my work at ĭonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble (takes deep breath) is a bit of an underappreciated and oft-maligned game.
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