PART II - Making Tracks (W3 & 4) -GENERAL INFO- This is a Donkey Kong Country Returns jukebox featuring 14 level tracks, 2 map tracks, 5 boss tracks and 2 tiki tracks from 2 worlds respectively, totaling up to 23 tracks! The circles represent maps, keys represent unlockable stages, rhombuses represent levels with more than one original track, stars represent bosses and music notes represent tiki themes. Donkey Kong Country Returns was released on November 21st of 2010, developed by Nintendo of America and Retro Studios. -CONTROLS- Simply drag the mouse cursor to the icon, and click. -VOLUME ADVICE- Noise Jumpscare Repellant - 5% - If you are wearing headphones and have not experienced noise in some time, this volume level will save you from having a sudden sound fright. Optimal Volume - 10% - Once you have adjusted to the Jukebox's noise, this volume is optimal to listen to. It is also perfect without headphones. Maximum Volume - 13% - This is the sky for the volume level; I cannot recommend turning the volume up any higher. HOWEVER, listening to compressed soundwaves for extended periods of time can temporarily or permanently damage your hearing.
-ABOUT- Donkey Kong Country Returns was released on November 21st of 2010, developed by Nintendo of America and Retro Studios. -CREDITS- Gratitude to Nintendo for developing and releasing this game for our entertainment and critiquing. Gratitude to David Wise for composing and implementing the music. We are especially grateful for his incredible efforts. -IMPORTANT INFORMATION- I do not deserve credit for this, only those who were mentioned above and their team. Donkey Kong Country is copyrighted to Nintendo, Rare and others for their efforts. I merely knocked together this on Scratch for not-for-profit entertainment purposes for those who go onto Scratch.