Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (Super Donkey Kong 3 in Japan) is the final installment in the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy. It was developed by Rareware and distributed by Nintendo. It was released in late 1996 for the Super NES/Super Famicom. The game was ported to Game Boy Advance and released in November 2005.
In this game, Dixie Kong and her toddler cousin Kiddy Kong have to discover the location of missing vacationers (they went on a fishing trip) Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Meanwhile, the Kremling Krew returns under the leadership of the mysterious cyborg KAOS, who K. Rool (called Baron K. Roolenstein in this game) is secretly controlling. Unlike the previous installment, which featured a pirate high-seas adventure theme, this game has more of a mix between a mechanical theme and a generic theme similar to the first game, but unlike Donkey Kong Country's often tropical sceneries, this game features locations much more similar to northern Europe and similar climates, including the presence of bears. The events of the game were located in the Northern Kremisphere, a hitherto unseen part of the DK Isles.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (Super Donkey Kong 3 in Japan) is the final installment in the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy. It was developed by Rareware and distributed by Nintendo. It was released in late 1996 for the Super NES/Super Famicom. The game was ported to Game Boy Advance and released in November 2005.
In this game, Dixie Kong and her toddler cousin Kiddy Kong have to discover the location of missing vacationers (they went on a fishing trip) Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Meanwhile, the Kremling Krew returns under the leadership of the mysterious cyborg KAOS, who K. Rool (called Baron K. Roolenstein in this game) is secretly controlling. Unlike the previous installment, which featured a pirate high-seas adventure theme, this game has more of a mix between a mechanical theme and a generic theme similar to the first game, but unlike Donkey Kong Country's often tropical sceneries, this game features locations much more similar to northern Europe and similar climates, including the presence of bears. The events of the game were located in the Northern Kremisphere, a hitherto unseen part of the DK Isles.