Shopping Mall allows the player to purchase unlockables if they have enough coins.
This mode is the successor to DK Town from the first Donkey Konga. This mode also appears in Donkey Konga 3. The meter resets after exceeding 1,000 hits. A "Hit Count" meter is at the top-right, which counts how many times the player pressed a button. They can also press to access a menu allowing them to change the scenery and background music.Įach time a button is pressed, an image displays on screen, usually of an official artwork. This mode freely allows the player to perform their own beats on the DK Bongos (or GameCube Controller), hence the name "freestyle". Concert is also playable in single player, where the player (as Donkey Kong) rather performs with a computer player (as Dixie Kong). There is a Share Mode that allows multiplayer from a single DK Bongo Controller. In this mode, players synchronously perform a song, each with their own notes to hit. Coins are used to purchase extra features in the Shopping Mall or to play mini-games in the Music Lab.
Banana Fairys sometimes appear in the mode, and momentarily grant the ability for each note to have a value of three coins. The coins are now stored in a DK emblem chest, a counter showing the number of coins, and a weight scale. Aside from some minor HUD differences, Street Performance has some differences from the predecessor. In this mode, the player performs a song while hitting the corresponding musical notes to collect coins. The opening ends with the three Kongs leaving the island, and Cranky asks himself if they are prepared for a world tour, hoping they would "break a leg". Diddy gets annoyed at her statement and professes to be good at playing bongos. Dixie decides to join the Kongs, and says that they cannot leave the island without her bongo skills. DK and Diddy fantasize and excitedly shout in unison of all the Bananas they would be able to eat.
He asked what the big deal was and if they would have a tour guide. Diddy expressed his love for the idea while Donkey Kong was unaware of the entire situation. He mentions of the whole world with music, and that the Kongs should tour off the island to practice on their bongos. After drumming, Dixie told DK and Diddy to work on their drumming skills, specifically citing their timing and accuracy.Ĭranky told DK and Diddy that they can only improve by competing against other people. To their surprise, Dixie was very good at playing the bongos. Dixie is about to play the bongos, and DK and Diddy doubt her capability of playing them. The Kongs blame each other to Cranky, but Dixie looks at Diddy's bongos and tells him and DK that she was listening to them and claims their bongo playing is "way off". Cranky and Dixie show up and hear them arguing. Wikipedia may be copied with the proper acknowledgment, but some need tweaking to work properly on Wikia, so use a Wikia one if possible.Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong were practicing the bongos its energy was draining from the Kongs shouting and arguing with one another over their performance.Templates are generally shown with the format required to use the template (e.g. This saves editors the hassle of duplicating the same text again and again, and also helps ensure consistency. Wiki templates provide a means to insert the same content over and over in different (or the same) pages. The Template namespace (found from Special:Allpages) always has all templates in the wiki, sorted alphanumerically.Category:Templates should cover all templates in the wiki, categorized into the various subcategories.If you feel that a template belongs on this page, do not hesitate to add it. There are many templates in use in Diddy Kong Racing Wiki these are only a subset, representing some of the most important and commonly used ones.