

Donkey Kong Adventure delivers a brand new solo campaign that's nearly ten hours long, complete with a new world and around two dozen new combat levels. If you enjoy strategy, you'll have fun with this lengthy expansion, which provides more of everything that made the original game so much fun. Plus, players who opt for the season pass, which costs five dollars more, have access to more than a dozen new weapons for their existing roster of characters, plus new single-player challenges and new maps for co-op play. There are also new primary and secondary weapons. Fortunately, Donkey Kong and Rabbid Cranky have new skills as well, including Donkey Kong's ability to grab and throw anything, and Cranky's talent for putting foes to sleep. Some of these enemies have new powers not seen in the original game, like the ability to spawn new enemies. The group must band together to fight Mega Rabbid Kong and his minions in order to recover pieces of the Time Washing Machine and escape back to their homes.

It begins with Rabbid Peach and Beep-O whisked away to an alternate dimension, where they meet up with Donkey Kong and the grumpy old Rabbid Cranky. Hate to say it but I think I it would have been better to save the time and resources and start working on proper sequel right away instead of this.Featuring a new cast of characters to master, MARIO + RABBIDS: KINGDOM BATTLE – DONKEY KONG ADVENTURE adds an original single-player story to the basic Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle game. Other then that it's a well done dlc with even better visuals then the original with some awsome and hilarious cutscenes with great new ideas, however it's over faster then you know it and doesn't even come close to a challenge if you beat expert levels in the original game. The overworld is charming but is cluttered with same old puzzles from the original game "move blocks and push switches for the eight millionth time" it got old really fast in the original game and they are back full force here. This DLC feels more like a puzzle game then a strategy game, with only three characters it feels the devolpers designed every level like a This DLC feels more like a puzzle game then a strategy game, with only three characters it feels the devolpers designed every level like a fixed puzzle solution rather then choose your own line up and win with your own strategy.
