Donkey Kong (Animal Crossing)
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NES game | ||||||||
Buy price | Sell price | |||||||
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3,000 Bells | 750 Bells | |||||||
Size |
1 × 1
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HRA points | 1029 | |||||||
HRA penalty if facing wall | Unknown | |||||||
Feng shui | Red
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Names in other languages
ドンキーコング
N/A Donkey Kong DK
红白机
Donkey Kong Donkey Kong N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A |
Donkey Kong is a furniture item in every first-generation Animal Crossing game. It can be placed on the surface of tables and other similar furniture that have surfaces for items. This item is a playable NES game, and the player can interact with it to play Donkey Kong.
Donkey Kong can be obtained from the raffle, Wisp, a treasure hunt, or trees when the player has good luck. It can also be obtained from the villager who appears outside the player's house on their birthday. For the purpose of fêng shui, its color is red. This item is lucky, meaning it gives a 777-point Happy Room Academy bonus when placed in the player's house.
No villagers have this item in their home.
Version differences
In Doubutsu no Mori, Donkey Kong is simply known as ファミコン (Famicom). Additionally, in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, the item is modeled after a Famicom rather than a Nintendo Entertainment System. Doubutsu no Mori e+ retains the design from Animal Crossing.
Game overview
Donkey Kong is a platforming arcade game released in 1981. It was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1983.
The gameplay for Donkey Kong is split into three levels, where the player controls Jumpman (now known as Mario). The goal is to travel and jump through a construction zone in order to get to the top to rescue the Lady (now Pauline), from the giant ape Donkey Kong. After completing all three levels, the game loops back to the first and gameplay continues, but at a faster speed. It continues to speed up with each successful completion of the three levels.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Animal Crossing catalog number; #431 in Doubutsu no Mori; #433 in Doubutsu no Mori+; #584 in Doubutsu no Mori e+; #425 in Dòngwù Sēnlín
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACGC Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet)
External links
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