Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle - Donkey Kong Adventure
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Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle - Donkey Kong Adventure Trailers
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure DLC | Launch Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: E3 2018 Donkey Kong Adventure DLC Gameplay Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure DLC | Gameplay Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]
Critic Reviews for Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle - Donkey Kong Adventure
The king of the swingers brings a new dynamic - and plenty of laughs - to Ubisoft's turn-based treat.
Donkey Kong Adventure feels almost big enough to be a sequel to Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle rather than just an expansion, and it packs in a lot of tactical fun. Donkey Kong is literally a game-changing character with abilities that are fun to learn and use, and Cranky Kong's alright, too. The main downside is that you're locked into one team composition, which limits your ability to change up your playstyle or replay battles differently.
An admirably excellent slice of DLC that shares the same high production values as the original and adds plenty of unique features of its own.
Donkey Kong Adventure offers up more turn-based entertainment, but its timing and standalone nature limit its appeal
The new aditional content for Mario+Rabbids: Kingston Battle has a very conservative line but it isn't exempt from playable news(novelties) and from content that refresh an almost perfect pattern
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The Donkey Kong Adventure DLC brings a fresh angle to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, giving fans of the original something different to get their teeth into. It's less daunting than the main game, with some truly powerful characters often making short work of the slightly-lessened enemy onslaught, but blasting through the campaign in this way offers a nice way to enjoy the comical ride. The lack of character options is perhaps the only downer here, taking away some of the deeper strategy involved in the full game, but we still loved every moment of our time with DK and friends. If you're craving more Rabbids mayhem, give this one a whirl.
A clever addition to Mario + Rabbids that plays to the original's strengths without takings many risks. While Donkey Kong Adventure likely won't win the game any new fans, it's a treat for anyone who were left wanting more. The expansion trims some of the fat from the original, delivering a quick, focused game that quits while it's ahead.