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The boutchannel presents: Donkey Kong Country 3 ㅡ Doorstop Dash, Lake Orangatanga Doorstop Dash unfolds within the bustling mill of Lake Orangatanga, where the rhythmic clank of gears and the scent of fresh timber pay homage to the industrious spirit of the Northern Kremisphere. Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong stand before an imposing metal door. Its unyielding surface speaks of challenges to come. A nearby lever beckons. One swift jump and pull, and the door groans open—only to threaten closure the instant our heroes pass beneath its threshold. This stage demands precision and timing. Each lever is a fleeting opportunity. One must race through thresholds before the mill’s mechanisms reclaim their silent strength. An unbroken run tests dexterity and foresight. Buzzes make their debut here, zigzagging between platforms with mechanical grace. Their paths intersect the Kongs’ race to safety, forcing players to weave through narrow gaps. Sneeks skulk on conveyor belts, ever eager to trip the unwary. The mill’s interior is a labyrinth of moving platforms and trapdoors. Wooden planks shift under the weight of barrelling momentum. Trapdoors spring open without warning, unveiling chasms filled with tumbling cogs. These moments heighten suspense and showcase Rareware’s mastery of environmental storytelling. Teamwork shines in the mill’s higher levels. Using Dixie’s helicopter spin and Kiddy’s rolling strength, players reach elevated levers concealed behind swaying platforms. These levers unlock doors to bonus rooms brimming with DK Barrels and Bear Coins—trophies for the most attentive explorers. Barrel Cannons appear in the latter half of the stage, launching the Kongs to dizzying heights. From these vantage points, they glimpse the vast expanse of Lake Orangatanga beyond the mill’s wooden walls—a reminder of the world they strive to save. Doors and a trapdoorㅡthe interplay between mechanical adversity and natural beauty defines Doorstop Dash. Sunlight filters through mill windows, casting golden rays on polished gears. In the distance, the shoreline’s lush foliage peeks through, honoring the serene heritage of the lake. Each race to an opened door becomes a personal memoir of triumph. Hearts pound as gears grind. Levers clank. Doors swing. And in that symphony of motion, players forge indelible memories of cooperation and ingenuity. Doorstop Dash celebrates the artistry of both Rareware’s level design and Nintendo’s visionary production. This stage exemplifies the core theme of Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble: partnership under pressure. Every tilt of a platform, every timed lever pull, and every mechanical roar serves as a testament to the care poured into this beloved SNES classic. Thank you for joining us through the Donkey Kong Country 3 — Doorstop Dash, Lake Orangatanga. Only by combining aerial finesse and brute strength can the Kongs conquer the mill’s relentless challenges. 🎮 Full Playlist → • Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double... 🎁 Bonus Video → • Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest ... 🥇 Free Ultimate PDF Guide → https://bit.ly/dkc0003 👾 Support the Channel via Stripe → https://bit.ly/stp0001 🤳 Instagram → @boutchannel 📲 TikTok → @boutchannel Release: November 18, 1996 Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch Developer: Rareware Publisher: Nintendo Director: Tim Stamper Producer: Andrew Collard Designers: Andrew Collard, Paul Weaver Programmer: Mark Wilson Artists: Mark Stevenson, Neil Crook Composer: Eveline Fischer Series: Donkey Kong Rating: Everyone (ESRB) Game Modes: Single Player, Multiplayer (up to two players simultaneously) Genre: Side-Scrolling Platform Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! was first released in North America on 18 November 1996 and Europe and Australia on 13 December. The game's soundtrack was composed by Eveline Fischer, with additional tracks by series composer David Wise, and Fischer producing most of the game's music. It was later released on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Switch Online service on 18 December 2020. While the game sold over 3.5 million units worldwide, it has been suggested that its sales were hurt by its November release, which was when Nintendo 64 console was popular after its September launch. 1.7 million copies were sold in Japan and 1.12 million copies sold in the United States. Note: Please do not re-upload our videos without prior and full authorization directly from this channel. The only email we use is entered in ‘about, channel details’. Contact us and let's discuss the matter; otherwise we will remove all replicas spread on the YouTube platform. Thank you for your understanding. #donkeykongcountry3 #gameplay #gaming @theboutchannel