Reviews from

in the past


Man, Donkey Kong Jr. is tough! Sure, it's fun to swing around as DK's kid and grab those keys, but those birds and sparks are out to get you. I feel bad for the old man trapped in that cage, but I dunno if I've got the skills to make it through all those levels.

Donkey Kong but in reverse with new mechanics

Great classic game. The obvious criticism would be that it's rather short with only a handful of levels before it loops but like Donkey Kong it's still rather enjoyable to pick up and play nearly 40 years later. Responsive gameplay, enjoyable levels (even if there are so few of them), and a fresh protagonist swap from its predecessor make it pretty enjoyable even if you can breeze through all the levels in a short time.

I suppose it says more about me as someone who loves old games that you can just pick up and play more than anything but I love these old Kong games, even if they aren't very long.

More fun than the original IMO. Maybe cus its easier. Cute little jungle setting. Played NES Version via Switch

A sequel to the original Donkey Kong where Mario is the villain for the only time. It's ok and average, understandably very short and limited being a very early NES game and all that.
Idk if I liked this better or worse than the original.


the junior is better than the senior

nes classic 4/30

Mario would never do something like that, this is just konganda!

Pues, a comparación del primero, este es un poquito más flojo, solo tiene 4 niveles(uno menos que el anterior) y sus mecánicas no son tan llamativas. Lo único llamativo es que Mario es malo aquí.

Comecei o jogo apenas para concluir uma missão do Nintendo Switch Online.

Gostei do que joguei e acabei por concluir o mesmo. Divertidíssimo, a meu ver!

Honestly the best of the Pre-Super Mario Bros. Mario games

Have you ever heard anyone under 40 tell you they're a fan of Donkey Kong Jr? They're full of it.

There's superficial reasons to be fond of Jr, clearly. The "Junior" sequel concept is a charming piece of 80s ephemera, and it's arguable that there was no better mark of Miyamoto's early success than when his concept had a direct influence on the franchise he was initially inspired by. It's also more Donkey Kong, and it plays similarly to the first game. You can picture the arcade scene as Donkey Kong veterans developed techniques and shared strategies. That was an era when hard games were in vogue. I remember the old guard's lukewarm response to Sonic 1 because it didn't take a full week of retries to get through Scrap Brain Zone. Of course they liked Donkey Kong Jr.

The thing is, Jr isn't nearly as coherent as Donkey Kong. You can look at a Donkey Kong screen and intuitively know what to do. Even the Pie Factory doesn't take much trial and error to figure out. In Junior, everything moves constantly. So much of this lush, natural jungle is operated on conveyor belts and pulley systems. You'll lose so many Credits as you figure out the routes and precise timing required to get through each screen. Just be glad Mario is a hero these days. He makes quite a vindictive villain.

I think the central hook of Donkey Kong Jr. are the vines. They're fun to work with. Hold one and you'll climb half-speed, while climbing with one in each hand gives you twice the speed while making you vulnerable to twice as many Snapjaws. They feel like the game's core innovation. I kind of wish they had a little more focus here, though. This was still the age of QIX and Pipemania. Simple games with one core mechanic that could be explored through increasingly challenging levels in a snappy, satisfying little game. Tying this to Donkey Kong comes with the expectation of variety though, and no other idea in the game is nearly as much fun to work with. Most of the time, it feels like Ice Climber horseshit. There's a good chance this game will remain a struggle for you well after your tenth playthrough.

They became one of the most reliable publishers in the industry immediately afterwards, but a Nintendo success in the early 80s was a rare gem. Try five random pre-Super Mario Bros titles from them, and feel your respect for Balloon Fight grow immeasurably. Alongside Clu Clu Land and Urban Champion, you can see why Donkey Kong Junior used to be one of the safest Famicom purchases. If you learn all the tricks, you might appreciate the higher difficulty. Once you become familiar with the original game, you can play through its three or four levels over and over again without trying. Its algorithms are too predictable, and your strategies become iron-clad. Junior has bullshit with a moving vine that's only graspable for a split-second, and Nintendo's worst trampoline ever.

Of course, it's fair to have affection for Donkey Kong Junior. We all like seeing him driving a funny little car in Super Mario Kart. It doesn't live up to the original, though. It's easy to see why Nintendo were so eager to run away from it once its original generation of arcade fans grew bored of it. Mario Bros has become the real sequel, and it's a far superior platformer, exploring the potential of running and jumping far more compellingly. These days, Mario is nice, Donkey Kong is nice, Nintendo make good games. Let's just forget this ever happened.

this one was on an episode of muppet babies

Just an average arcade game that isn't very fun.

This game isn't as fun as the original donkey Kong, but It's still good.

Mario is without a doubt one of the greatest video game villains

Fun twist on the DK formula, love climbing the ropes

Played through NSO. It was some fun 20 minutes or so, cycling through levels around 3-4 times. I had played this in my childhood before in a rip-off console, so I'm glad I was finally able to properly beat it, and surprised with the controls that aren't too bad.

It's Donkey Kong Jr. What you see is what you get.

Fun & straightforward game! I really like Donkey Kong Jr's goofy expressions and the way Mario is the villain now.

Rest In Peace Donkey Kong Jr
(killed in prison by Illuminati assassin)
(knew too much about Mario's past)

É um segundo Donkey Kong, nos apresenta ao Donkey Kong Jr pelo menos, que é um personagem bem reconhecido na série de jogos de esporte do Mario, mas nada de incrível, não, era a diversão da época quando o objetivo era ganhar pontos e não passar de fase.


I don't give a shit about this one imma be real

It's pretty fun for like 15 minutes but it's an arcade game so altogether that's not bad

How did they misunderstand the point of the original game?

Definitely the best out of the trilogy, I can see myself actually coming back to replay this.