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Revision as of 13:17, February 3, 2024

Level
Bobbing Basalt
BobbingBasalt.png
Level code 8-5
World Volcano
Game Donkey Kong Country Returns (3D)
Music track Burnin' Bop
** << Directory of levels >>

Bobbing Basalt is the sixtieth level in the game, Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, as well as the fifth level in the Volcano world.

This level takes place in a volcano full of lava. Many of the basalt platforms in this level bob in and out of the lava, and some even sink completely into it. Additionally, the level features some platforms and areas that sink into the lava and never rise back out. The Kongs must quickly exit or get off of these areas or platforms to survive the hot lava. Other common obstacles in this level include tall pillars of fire that shoot in front of Donkey and Diddy Kong and fireball enemies that jump out of the lava. These fireball enemies, at one point in the level, jump very close to each other, and the Kongs can only avoid them by running under the long line of fireballs. Enemies in this level include Tiki Goons, Tiki Dooms, and Squeeklys.

In the Time Attack mode of the game, a time of 1:23:00 is needed to get a gold medal, a time of 1:45:00 for silver, and a time of 2:00:00 for bronze.

Overview

The level begins on a straight pathway made of basalt. Two tall, solid platforms of basalt are farther ahead, with fireballs jumping between them. Larger basalt rocks are after this, and they bob in and out of the lava. Some of the platforms even dip completely into the fire, and the Kongs cannot jump on these when they first rise out without getting burnt. The Kongs must quickly jump to each platform while dodging some fireballs to progress into and area with larger platforms of basalt. Basalt is also on the top of the area, moving towards the basalt under it to smash the primates. The Kongs must travel through this area of moving volcanic rocks, while passing up a Tiki Doom. Just after the last platform in this area with a Tiki Goon on it is a basalt platform bobbing out of the fire. The primates can use it to help them reach a flat and solid area made of stone. Fireballs rain down in this area, so the primates must maneuver around them to survive. At the end of this short area is a Barrel Cannon, which shoots the heroes through a stone wall. On the other side of this wall is a giant switch at a dead end.

The Kongs prepare to approach the checkpoint

If the Kongs pound the switch into the ground, the wall blocking their path begins to sink, revealing a passage for them to climb through. This passage leads up a few slanted pathways to the top of the structure. As the heroes climb through it, the structure sinks into the fire, so they must move fast. When they exit the sinking structure, which has several Banana Coins and a large Banana Bunch on it, they can find more bobbing basalt platforms sticking out of the lava. Above the small platforms are some more volcanic rocks, which can block the Kongs' way. The letter O of the K-O-N-G Letters is located just under one of these hanging basalt rocks. As the primates reach the final bobbing platform, bats begin to fly towards them. Some stationary platforms are just after this last basalt platform, but they are very fragile. With the Kongs' weight on them, they quickly break and fall into the fire. The heroes must jump from them fast to survive and to get to a larger platform with the Tutorial Pig on it. This character marks the checkpoint for the heroes.

Now about halfway through the level, the Kongs can find a DK Barrel before a trail of bananas leading to a wall of basalt. A gap is in this wall for the Kongs to go through to enter an area with two more bobbing basalt platforms and a fireball enemy. Large sections of basalt hang from the ceiling and bob out of the lava farther ahead. The heroes must travel between them without getting crushed to make their way onto two more bobbing platforms with fireballs between them. After these platforms is an area with another large, solid, and stationary platform. Some fireballs rain down from holes in the wall above here, which are filled with lava. The primates can avoid them and make their way along another fragile platform that crumbles apart with their weight. Ahead of it is a stationary platform of basalt, followed by an area with a long, thin platform. Under this platform are some bobbing basalt platforms and fireballs. The letter N is also under this pathway to add to the Kongs' collection.

The Kongs attempt to avoid the Char-Chars

On the platform is a fan that causes collectibles to rain down. Near here, fireballs shoot out of the fire in a long line. The primates must head under or around the fireballs to advance to a large structure. Three basalt platforms rise and sink into the fire after this large structure, and a fireball jumps between the first two of them. Ahead of these platforms is a wall of basalt that opens and closes. It is able to smash the Kongs if they do not dash through it fast enough. This wall is followed by four additional basalt platforms. Several fireballs jump out between the last two platforms, and after them is a stationary platform. Nearby it is another opening and closing wall of basalt, followed by a small platform that can only hold the primates' weight for a few moments. After the heroes climb up three final basalt platforms, which sink into the lava when landed on, they can find the Slot Machine Barrel.

Enemies

Image Name Count
The Squeekly family Squeekly 2
TikiDoom.png Tiki Doom 2
A Tiki Goon Tiki Goon 6

Items

Image Name Count
A Banana Coin Banana Coin 15
A DK Barrel DK Barrel 1
Red Balloon Red Balloon 2

K-O-N-G Letters

Image Letter Location
Letter K of Bobbing Basalt. K Before the heroes enter the level's first Barrel Cannon, they must dodge raining fireballs. In the center of this area is the letter K.
Letter O of Bobbing Basalt. O Immediately after the third Puzzle Piece, the heroes can find a basalt rock hanging from the ceiling with the letter O right under it.
Letter N of Bobbing Basalt. N When the primates reach the long, thin platform near the end of the level that holds the fifth Puzzle Piece, they can find many bobbing platforms under it. They should travel along these platforms to reach the letter N under the thin platform.
Letter G of Bobbing Basalt. G On the last three basalt platforms, the primates can find the letter G between the first and second platform. They should stand on the first platform for a while to make it sink and then jump to the next to grab the letter G on the way.

Puzzle Pieces

Image Number Location
Puzzle Piece 1 of Bobbing Basalt. 1 When the Kongs begin the level, they can find an object behind them that can be broken open to reveal the first Puzzle Piece.
Puzzle Piece 2 of Bobbing Basalt. 2 Near the beginning of the level when the Kongs find the second Tiki Doom on a basalt rock, they should bounce on the foe to reach the second Puzzle Piece, which is high in the air.
Puzzle Piece 3 of Bobbing Basalt. 3 Shortly before the letter O, the Kongs find themselves climb up through a passage in a sinking structure. If they collect all of the bananas in this area, the third Puzzle Piece appears on the first platform after the structure's exit.
Bonus room 1 of Bobbing Basalt. 4 Soon after the checkpoint, the Kongs can find a tall, bobbing platform of basalt that dips completely into the lava. Above this platform is a hidden Barrel Cannon. When the platform bobs upwards to its highest point, the primates can jump up and reach the Barrel Cannon, which shoots them to a Bonus Level where they must collect sixty bananas, two Banana Coins, and two Red Balloons around many platforms that are constantly moving downwards. Once everything is grabbed before the thirty seconds are up, a Puzzle Piece appears.
Puzzle Piece 5 of Bobbing Basalt. 5 On the platform above the letter N, the primates can find a fan. If they blow on it long enough, a Puzzle Piece falls from the sky along with many bananas.
Bonus room 2 of Bobbing Basalt. 6 Near the checkpoint, a DK Barrel can be found. The Kongs should carry it past the letter N to a small platform floating behind a wall just after the end of the long line of jumping fireballs. A wall is near here that they can break open to access a Bonus Level. Here, they must bounce on a moving trampoline to grab many floating collectibles, including many bananas and four Banana Coins. Once everything is collected, a Puzzle Piece appears.
Puzzle Piece 7 of Bobbing Basalt. 7 On the solid platform just before the letter G, the Kongs can find a few helicopter plants growing on the basalt. If they blow on them, one of the plants reveals the seventh and final Puzzle Piece.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アーチ・オブ・ファイアー[?]
Āchi Obu Faiā
Arch of Fire
French (NOA) Basalte Bouillante[?] Boiling Basalt
German Steiniges Auf und Ab[?] Rocky Up and Down
Italian Basalto vagante[?] Striking Basalt
Spanish Template:Nowrap[?] On the basalt, you go high