Details, Explanation and Meaning About Donkey Konga

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Donkey Konga is a GameCube rhythm game starring the gorilla Donkey Kong, developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. It is intended to be played with a special controller (tarukonga) resembling two small bongo drums, although standard GameCube controllers can be used.

Donkey Konga was developed by the same team of people who made the popular Playstation 2 series Taiko No Tatsujin (coming to the USA as Taiko Drum Master). Gameplay and screen layout are very similar.

The player must hit the drums and clap in time with the music. Horizontally scrolling symbols show what to do and when. Each action is awarded "Great", "OK", "Bad" or "Miss". Success builds up your life bar and earns you 'coins'.

"Stretched out" symbols represent a 'drum roll', drumming/clapping as quickly as possible.

In beginner ("Monkey") mode the symbols are widely spaced and follow obvious beats in the music. At harder levels ("Chimp" and "Gorilla") they come more frequently, often in "bunches", and require close listening to the music.

Earning many 'coins' in the game enables Gorilla mode songs to be unlocked, mini-games to be played, or the standard 'bongo' sounds to be replaced by other noises such as tambourine or farmyard animal noises.

Up to four controllers can be attached for multi-player games, either in competition or cooperation.

Japanese, European and US versions exist with different tracklists. Each has 31-32 songs.

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