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How do you unlock the secret in seclusion Tropical Freeze?

How do you unlock the secret in seclusion Tropical Freeze?

Secret Seclusion is the seventh world in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. It is only unlockable by finding all the Relics via Temples in the 6 other worlds by getting all of the KONG letters.

How do you get to 4 B in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze?

Dive down into the water and head through the opening on the right. Go all the way to the right, past the red chest, into the upper passage. You’ll notice the next KONG letter (2/4) as soon as you enter. Just swim up and nab it.

How do you unlock the dioramas in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze?

A diorama is unlocked after defeating the boss of its represented world. Like figurines, dioramas can be rotated and zoomed in or out in the gallery.

What happens when you get all the puzzle pieces?

After collecting all the five Puzzle Pieces in the Key Temple level of a world, and beating the world boss once, the player will unlock a diorama in the Diorama Gallery.

How do you get all of the puzzle pieces in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze?

There are four KONG letters to find across each level in Tropical Freeze, but the trick is that you have to get them all during one run – they reset each time you load the level. Several puzzle pieces can also be found in each level, and these collectibles will unlock bonus levels and game art, respectively.

How do you open the 2 K in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze?

When you see the penguin shooting fish arrows at you, roll jump and bounce off his head. Do a high bounce off both owls to his right and when you land on the platform, you’ll be in a good postion to pick up the Puzzle Piece (2/5) with a roll jump. A few more Blast Barrels and owls and you’ll come across a big blue owl.

How many worlds are in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze?

You control Donkey Kong through six worlds filled with varied platforming stages.

Where is the K in amiss abyss?

You will spot a school of fish that will be swimming back and forth. Wait until they are close and then spin past them. The fish will light up and the seaweed toward the top will go back and that will reveal the KONG letter that is “K”.

What happens when you get all the KONG letters in Donkey Kong Country Returns?

The K-O-N-G Letters are collectible items found in every stage of the Donkey Kong Country series and the Donkey Kong Land series. Collecting all four letters (K, O, N and G) earns the Kongs an extra life. K-O-N-G Letters are entirely optional, as they do not affect the game’s completion percentage.

Which is better Donkey Kong Country or Tropical Freeze?

On the handheld hybrid, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze looks better and plays smoother than ever before, and to celebrate the banana-loving one’s return, we’re diving into each individual island and revealing where to find every single KONG coin, puzzle piece, and secret level exit. That’s a whole lot of stuff.

How many puzzle pieces are in Tropical Freeze?

That’s a whole lot of stuff. There are between 5 and 9 puzzle pieces per level, and four KONG coins too. There are only a total of 10 secret exits, but those exits always lead to new hidden levels with even more collectibles for you to grab. If you’re looking to 100% the game, here’s a rundown of all the locations, in order from start to finish.

Where to find Kong letters in Tropical Freeze?

There are four KONG letters to find across each level in Tropical Freeze, but the trick is that you have to get them all during one run – they reset each time you load the level. Several puzzle pieces can also be found in each level, and these collectibles will unlock bonus levels and game art, respectively.

Is the new Donkey Kong Country on switch?

The Donkey Kong Country series has been a platforming staple since its beginnings on the SNES, and the latest instalment Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has now arrived on Switch. This means you can take on its many stages packed with tons of collectibles while on the go, which has got to help the daily commute breeze by!

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Ruth Doyle