Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
North American GameCube cover art
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD Tokyo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Yoshiaki Koizumi
Producer(s)
  • Takao Shimizu
Programmer(s)
  • Hideaki Shimizu
  • Naoki Koga
  • Takeshi Hayakawa
Artist(s)Takeshi Hosono
Kenta Motokura
Taeko Sugawara
Atsushi Mishima
Composer(s)Mahito Yokota
SeriesDonkey Kong
Platform(s)GameCube, Wii
ReleaseGameCube
  • JP: December 16, 2004
  • EU: February 4, 2005
  • NA: March 14, 2005
Wii
  • JP: December 11, 2008
  • NA: May 4, 2009
  • EU: June 5, 2009
Genre(s)Platform, score attack
Mode(s)Single-player

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat[a] is a 2004 platform and score-attack game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. It follows the gorilla Donkey Kong as he sets out to defeat a series of evil kings to conquer the jungle. Jungle Beat is designed for use with the DK Bongos, a bongo drum-style GameCube controller created for the Donkey Konga (2003) rhythm game. The player controls Donkey Kong through various side-scrolling levels as he collects bananas, swings on vines, chains combos, rides animals, and defeats enemies and bosses.

The debut project of the 65-member Nintendo EAD Tokyo, Jungle Beat's development began around July 2003, after Shigeru Miyamoto suggested that Nintendo should commission a new Donkey Kong game. Development was led by director Yoshiaki Koizumi and producer Takao Shimizu, who sought to create a simple, accessible game in contrast to more complex contemporary games. Koizumi conceived a game that used the DK Bongos instead of a standard gamepad to control the player character, and applied lessons he had learned from previous projects during development. Because the tone differed from previous Donkey Kong games, the team excluded most of the franchise's existing elements and characters.

Jungle Beat was released in Japan in December 2004 and in the West in 2005 as the first major Donkey Kong game since Donkey Kong 64 (1999). It received positive reviews from critics, who complimented its use of the DK Bongos; they also praised its visuals and level design. Criticism was directed at its short length and low difficulty level. Nintendo EAD Tokyo went on to develop the critically acclaimed Super Mario Galaxy (2007), which refined concepts that were introduced in Jungle Beat. Jungle Beat was rereleased as part of Nintendo's New Play Control! line of GameCube ports for the Wii in 2008; the port contains reworked controls and levels. This version was released as a downloadable game for the Wii U in 2016.
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