The original game requires use of the GameCube bongo controller. It’s not as “special” without the gimmicky controls, but it’s a lot more challenging, has more depth, and has more responsive controls, all of which leads to a more compelling game. Put bluntly, New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is more fun than the GameCube original. New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Wii) Is this a Wii game that’s actually better for its lack of motion controls? Hit the jump to hear the answer, from me and Ashley Davis. Multiple changes had to be made to game’s design to make it playable with a conventional control scheme, to the point where this really is a completely difference experience. Other than the occasional flick of the wrist, the game is played entirely with buttons and the analog stick. Whereas the GameCube iteration of Donkey Kong Jungle Beat required nearly constant hand clapping and bongo slapping, this new Wii-specific version plays a lot like a traditional 2D platformer. New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is the first Wii port that actually has less in the way of motion controls than its source material.
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