
Tracks featured on the album are all from the ‘95 SNES title Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest and include heavy Lo-Fi Trap hitter “K.Rool Returns,” the ever funny “Klomp’s Romp,” and the ethereal “Stickerbush Symphony”. Due to the addition of the bonus games and the scrapbook 28 more Hero Coins were also added.You’ve never heard Donkey Kong quite like this! Video Game LoFi: Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest is a collection of 10 tracks from artist Michael Staple, who flawlessly mixes LoFI Trap and Chill hop with LoFi hip hop undertones. This version of the game also includes an additional boss (Kerozene) and two more collectibles (Golden Feathers that increase Expresso's stats in the Expresso's Racing bonus game and photographs that fill out a scrapbook). The Game Boy Advance version also includes a bonus game mode with three minigames (Expresso's Racing, Funky's Flights, and Bag a Bug) plus a time attack mode called Diddy's Dash (complete levels as fast as possible as Diddy Kong).
Rool Kremkoins to open up the routes to the Lost World, while every level has a hidden Hero Coin to collect. Rool and rescuing Donkey Kong, there are extra missions that can be completed. Again the emphasis is on banana collecting, whereas every one hundred bananas make one extra life. Rool and the Kremlings, and it is up to Diddy Kong and his girlfriend Dixie Kong to save him.Īll the familiar enemies and helpful friends return, along with some new characters, including the wise Wrinkly Kong who will teach you some important lessons in gameplay. Donkey Kong has been "kongnapped" by the nasty K.
