Flora & Fang Takes Inspiration From Donkey Kong 3, And It’s On Switch Now

Safeguard Drac’s pumpkin garden.

While the original Donkey Kong is arguably one of the most famous (and important) games in Nintendo’s history, its sequels are slightly less well-known and certainly struggled to match Kong’s explosive debut in terms of commercial and critical acclaim.

Despite this, they actually enhanced and evolved the gameplay, with 1983’s Donkey Kong 3 playing like a shoot ’em up – it even replaced Mario with the bug-buster Stanley. Its failure in North America mothballed the franchise for years, so it’s understandable that it doesn’t have quite as many fans as the 1981 original.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Safeguard Drac’s pumpkin garden.

While the original Donkey Kong is arguably one of the most famous (and important) games in Nintendo’s history, its sequels are slightly less well-known and certainly struggled to match Kong’s explosive debut in terms of commercial and critical acclaim.

Despite this, they actually enhanced and evolved the gameplay, with 1983’s Donkey Kong 3 playing like a shoot ’em up – it even replaced Mario with the bug-buster Stanley. Its failure in North America mothballed the franchise for years, so it’s understandable that it doesn’t have quite as many fans as the 1981 original.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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