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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Screenshots===
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Dk coconut crackers.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 2.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 3.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 4.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 5.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 6.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 7.jpeg
Dk coconut crackers 8.jpeg
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===Footage===
===Footage===
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   |description1 =E3 2001 gameplay footage of ''Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers''.
   |description1 =E3 2001 gameplay footage of ''Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers''.
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===Images===
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Dk coconut crackers 10.jpeg|Early game logo.
Dk coconut crackers 11.jpeg|An early title of the game, known as ''Donkey Kong Puzzle Paint''.
Dk coconut crackers 9.jpeg|Game artwork of Donkey Kong.
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===Screenshots===
<gallery mode=packed heights=150px>
Dk coconut crackers.jpeg|Title screen.
Dk coconut crackers 2.jpeg|Game selection.
Dk coconut crackers 3.jpeg|Krazy Kremland.
Dk coconut crackers 4.jpeg|Kongo Jungle.
Dk coconut crackers 5.jpeg|Crocodile Cauldron (1/2).
Dk coconut crackers 8.jpeg|Crocodile Cauldron (2/2).
Dk coconut crackers 6.jpeg|Gorilla Glacier.
Dk coconut crackers 7.jpeg|Gangplank Galleon.
</gallery>
==See Also==
==See Also==
===Donkey Kong===
===Donkey Kong===

Revision as of 01:18, 23 April 2023

DKCC Promo Art.jpg

Promotional artwork for Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers.

Status: Lost

In the early 2000s, Rare was developing several games for Nintendo's new Game Boy Advance and GameCube systems, many of which starred Nintendo-owned characters. One such game was Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers.

Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers was to be a puzzle game with an isometric view. Donkey Kong would drop coconuts filled with paint, and the player must use this paint to make squares and rectangles. Kremlings occasionally show up and hinder the player's progress.[1] A playable demo was made, and demo videos were released.

In September of 2002, Microsoft bought Rare Ltd., and because Microsoft had just recently entered the video game industry with their Xbox, Rare cancelled and/or reworked many of the games they were developing. Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers was cancelled, and the idea was reworked into a Game Boy Advance game called It's Mr. Pants, featuring Rare's unofficial mascot Mr. Pants, which was released on December 7th, 2004.[2]

To this day, a playable demo of Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers has not yet been dumped and leaked.

Gallery

Footage

E3 2001 gameplay footage of Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers.

Images

Screenshots

See Also

Donkey Kong

Rare Ltd.

References