Banana Kong
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Developer(s) | Gamaga |
Publisher(s) | FDG Entertainment |
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Platform(s) | Android, iOS |
Release | January 24, 2013 |
Genre(s) | Endless runner |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Arcade system | Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table. |
Banana Kong is an endless runner video game developed by FDG Entertainment for Android and iOS.[1] It was released on January 24, 2013.[2] In the game, the player controls a gorilla who runs from an endless wave of banana peels.
Gameplay
In Banana Kong, the player controls a gorilla that is sprinting away from a wave of banana peels. The player controls the game by tapping the screen of their device to jump. Collecting bananas while sprinting charges a power bar. When the power bar is full, the character can thrust forward by swiping right, allowing the gorilla to get further away from the tsunami and break certain obstacles. The main gameplay area is a jungle, but other areas, including a cavern, ocean, beach, and treetops, can be accessed at different points in the game. Each area has a specific pet that aids the player: the toucan, the boar, the turtle, the snake, and the giraffe.
The objective of the game is to progress further by avoiding all of the obstacles. Being overrun by the bananas or crashing into something ends an individual run. The game gets faster the longer it is played, increasing the difficulty level. At the end of a run, the player can use their bananas to purchase upgrades, allowing for longer runs, and fueling another wave of peels in the process. There are also objectives that can be completed during single or multiple runs.[3]
Reception
The application has been downloaded by 100+ million users and has an average Google Play Store rating of 4.4 stars out of 5.[4]
Banana Kong has received generally positive reviews from critics. Nadia Oxford from Gamezebo praised the game, calling it "unbelievably addictive, immediately accessible, and enjoyable every time you pick it up".[7] IGN's Justin Davis was more critical, noting its "cute" presentation and "easy-to-master controls", but finding it "nothing special" in comparison to other endless running games.[6]
It holds a rating of 4.6 stars based on 4,864,032[8] votes on similarweb.
Legacy
A sequel, Banana Kong 2, was released to Android and iOS devices on July 12, 2022. It features more maps, animal characters, new events, and improved graphics.[9]
References
- ↑ "Banana Kong". FDG Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2021-08-15. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- ↑ "FDG's Banana Kong (iOS) to release this Thursday, Jan. 24th". www.gamasutra.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2021. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
- ↑ Fred (2022-06-14). "Banana Kong Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Collect as Many Bananas as Possible". Level Winner. Archived from the original on 2022-11-07. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
- ↑ "Banana Kong". Google Play Store. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
- ↑ Oxford, Nadia (January 24, 2013). "Banana Kong Review".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Davis, Justin (January 30, 2013). "Banana Kong Review". Archived from the original on February 15, 2023. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
- ↑ Oxford, Nadia (2013-01-24). "Banana Kong Review". Gamezebo. Archived from the original on 2022-11-27. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
- ↑ "Banana Kong". www.similarweb.com. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
- ↑ Banana Kong 2 Gameplay Trailer, retrieved 2022-11-27
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