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Related Games => Donkey Kong 3 => Topic started by: Barra on April 18, 2017, 05:03:28 pm

Title: Strats
Post by: Barra on April 18, 2017, 05:03:28 pm
Did  <Sanders> write a book about this I can read
Title: Re: Strats
Post by: WCopeland on April 18, 2017, 05:04:15 pm
I don't have an RBS myself, but it's probably worth going for the 1m on Hard difficulty first. When you tone down to Easy difficulty to get the RBS it probably won't feel as tough.
Title: Re: Strats
Post by: f_symbols on April 18, 2017, 05:45:47 pm
Seek out the one they call SkyCrusher and you will find the knowledge you desire.  Another good source of info would be "one of the best gamers of all time", according to <Tim> , and that is Steve Wagner.

Title: Re: Strats
Post by: Barra on April 18, 2017, 06:43:05 pm
I don't have an RBS myself, but it's probably worth going for the 1m on Hard difficulty first. When you tone down to Easy difficulty to get the RBS it probably won't feel as tough.

I did consider this but thought it may teach me some bad habits such as sac'ing and relying on the super spray too much
Title: DK3, a couple of questions....
Post by: Barra on April 18, 2017, 06:49:53 pm
Since I'm getting paid at work for doing nothing, I'll pose a couple of questions for the DK3 experts to think about (or not)

Is there a fixed number of bugs per wave? Does this increase with difficulty and as you progress?
Does shooting a few enemies cause the next wave to come at you faster? (Like what happens in Galaga)
Does only one bee attack at once? Can bees pick up a flower?
Why do bees sometimes fire a million bullets (?) in a row?
What determines how long the super spray lasts for? Duration or does it have a certain number of sprays?

And lastly, does DK3 suffer from moods the same as another semi-popular arcade game does?

These are all important questions

:)
Title: Re: DK3, a couple of questions....
Post by: homerwannabee on April 18, 2017, 07:47:22 pm
Since I'm getting paid at work for doing nothing, I'll pose a couple of questions for the DK3 experts to think about (or not)

Is there a fixed number of bugs per wave? Does this increase with difficulty and as you progress?
Does shooting a few enemies cause the next wave to come at you faster? (Like what happens in Galaga)
Does only one bee attack at once? Can bees pick up a flower?
Why do bees sometimes fire a million bullets (?) in a row?
What determines how long the super spray lasts for? Duration or does it have a certain number of sprays?

And lastly, does DK3 suffer from moods the same as another semi-popular arcade game does?

These are all important questions

:)
The waves all come out the same speed.  Super spray is all about duration.  The queen bee fires a million bullets in a row at times in order to provide back up for an insect to pick up a flower.  I think there is something like 31 bugs.  The insects change as you progress, from the flies to moths, and butterflies.  The moths, and butterflies pick up flowers much quicker.  The red beetle swipes across the screen faster than the blue beetle.   Only one queen bee attacks at once.  Queen Bees can't pick up flowers.
Title: Re: Strats
Post by: dimmu--borgir on November 04, 2017, 12:26:05 pm
George.. Any strategy about when the enemies comes flying in a row in "the background" and you get free shots at them and  reduce alot of them?  This occurs for example at 03:27 in your 1.4 Million score on Youtube.
Title: Re: Strats
Post by: homerwannabee on November 04, 2017, 12:40:40 pm
Not much.  I shoot at them from second to top row personally, and like to shoot at them from the corner.  Sometimes though these can through you off your game if you're not careful.
Title: Re: Strats
Post by: dimmu--borgir on November 04, 2017, 04:45:47 pm
Ok. So you have nothing on when and why this occurs? Would be very helpful to know and reduce the enemy further on.
Title: Re: Strats
Post by: homerwannabee on November 04, 2017, 05:13:46 pm
Ahh, ok.  One thing you need to know about Donkey Kong 3.  It's basically random like Donkey Kong.  Having said that, I suspect that the swarm is more likely to happen the higher Donkey Kong is on the ropes.  That's just speculation on my part.