Donkey Kong 64 (Video Game 1999) Poster

(1999 Video Game)

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Sex & Nudity

  • candy Kong is a busty monkey that wears a tight tank top that shows off cleavage
  • the mermaid and mother fairy are also pretty busty, and wear outfits that show off cleavage
  • Every line from candy kong is an innuendo of some kind

Violence & Gore

  • you can punch kick and shoot various animals with your fruit weapons
  • The Frantic Factory's Production floor is the most dangerous area in the level where things are moving including moving boxes and crushers that serve as hazards.
  • Oranges are explosive projectiles that while intended to be used against enemies, they can backfire and injure the Kongs if they bounce back at them.
  • When Krash appears at certain points of the minecart minigames in Jungle Japes and Fungi Forest, he will swing his club at Diddy Kong and/or Chunky Kong respectively in said levels they're in.
  • a couple of cutscenes show comedic peril of kremlins

Profanity

  • K. Rool insults the Kongs and his minions quite frequently.
  • The opening song "DK Rap" contains the mild line "But this Kong's one hell of a guy!"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • ESRB Rating: E for mild cartoon violence and comic mischief.
  • Wrinkley Kong is dead and talks to you as a ghost
  • The Creepy Castle level has scary music and horror themed enemies. The resident demon in the mine cart may frighten younger children. There are skeleton kremlings with red eyes and run very fast. These may also be frightening.
  • In the catacombs of Creepy Castle, you hear moaning sounds and unsettling music. Also, inside the ballroom you hear maniacal laughter on a continuous loop.
  • Despite this games kid friendly nature and tone, there are some scary and unsettling moments.

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Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The "Get out" sequences can be quite intense due to the time limit and crosshair hovering over you.
  • On the Game Over screen that occurs when the player quits the game or fails to beat the clock to shut down King K. Rool's Blast-O-Matic, DK Isles is presumably destroyed; but the screen fades through black and back to the game's boot-up opening sequence before this tragedy ever occurs.

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