Juicy Jungle 100% Walkthrough - Funky Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for Switch (Part 5)
Hello everybody! This walkthrough will show you how to get 100% in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for Switch with Funky Kong. All Funky Kong does is make it easier, and plus he's new in the Switch version of the game. In this video, I show you how to 100% in World five, Juicy Jungle. Here's my thoughts on this section of the game: Even at the first level, you can tell the game just got a good amount more serious. The music kind of quiet, and not happy at all, the game is harder, etc. The first level also introduces well what the world will be like. Reckless Ride is really fun (some may even say reckless). The concept of having the camera at such an interesting angle worked quite well, plus the gimmick of the robot-penguin-thing chasing you worked quite well. And the music is a little odd, but I think it suits the world quite well. Also, R.I.P. the penguin at the end of the level (in the background). Level 3 reinforces level one's ideas, with better music in my opinion. Now, Beehive Brawl doesn't fit the main theme of this world as much as the others, but it still does, because you can harvest honey, technically. This is one of my favorite levels in this world because... just because. It might be the colors used, but probably not. Panicky Paddles is one of the most levels in the game. I don't like the level very much, but its EXTREME difficulty going for 100% if you are playing in normal mode is insane. And the music here is what I think of when I think of Juicy Jungle. Jammin' Jams is really cool, and one of my favorite levels in this world, likely because it is the only one to take an industrial side to the harvest. And that music is just... jammin'. Jelly Jamboree is the level I remember when I think of this world. The whole bouncing jelly mechanic is something they should have used more, but is very memorable. Frosty Fruits is also memorable because it is one of the only levels outside of world 6 that has ice in it, and I like what they did with it. Nice music too. The K level here is probably my most memorable K level, because it is SO DIFFICULT, especially in normal mode (took me about an hour). The boss is one of the better ones in the game, but not that cool. Anyway, for copy-paste stuff... In case you are curious, by 100%, I am going by the game's terms, and not by collecting everything. It is possible to achieve 200% by the game's terms, but that is quite difficult and tedious to accomplish. That requires beating every with only one heart (that gets incredibly difficult toward the end), collecting every puzzle piece (without having a guide while you are playing, which I do not, this is very hard to do in fewer than 3 run-throughs of the level), collecting every KONG letter in every level, and every remaining level in the game. For 100%, you just need every KONG letter (they are usually very easy to find and are in the path you would be taking naturally, unlike puzzle pieces), and beating every remaining level (not that difficult with Funky Kong, with Donkey Kong it is easier as long as you have another Kong with you). In this walkthrough, I go by the game's terms of 100%, just to reiterate. One remaining thing to clarify is that when playing with Funky Kong, the level is the exact same. So if you are playing with Donkey Kong, watching a guide with Funky Kong changes nothing. An yes, I realize a zillion other people have already done walkthroughs of the Switch game with Funky Kong, but it is an awesome game so I figured why not. Here's a little bit more about the game & original. The original Wii U version came out in early 2014. It was a fantastic platformer; one of the best ever made, and I'm not exaggerating. The only difference content-wise from the Switch version is that in the Switch version you can play as Funky Kong, in a basically easy-mode. From the one week I have played the Switch version, it seems absolutely fantastic, but not really any different from the Wii U version, except for the fact that you can play this game anywhere you want, which alone could make this game worth it. Funky Mode does literally nothing for me. But the normal game is fantastic, and handheld mode is like a dream. This game is totally worth $60. If you like platformers, get this game (or the Wii U version because it is 1/3 the cost). Some other things you might enjoy: New Super Luigi U 100%: • Playlist Every boss in this game: • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for W... Part four of this walkthrough: • Sea Breeze Cove 100% Walkthrough - Funky K... I hope you all enjoy this video, and remember to like, subscribe (plus notifications so you can possibly be first to my videos, AND maybe even beat me!), share with LITERALLY EVERYONE you know, comment down below if you have questions or comments (or COMPLEMENTS?) and of course, enjoy the video!