Donkey Kong Bananza didn't arrive right in time for the Switch 2 launch, but it's essentially a launch title--and a very good one, by all accounts. Both GameSpot's Donkey Kong Bananza review and the wider critical space have plenty of praise to heap on the game. If you're diving in soon, you'll want to know how long it takes to beat Donkey Kong Bananza. We have that information, along with the game's chapter list, right here for you.
DK's latest banana-fuelled quest will differ greatly in length depending on how committed you are to finding all of its collectibles, completing optional challenges, and exploring the many sublayers of its mining-focused world. For a typical player--someone who beats the game through to the final boss and does some optional objectives, you're looking at a playthrough of 15-20 hours. However, there's more than one way to play, too.
For someone seeking out every last banana, Banandium Gem, challenge course, transformations, and all Style Shop costumes for both DK and Paulina, a full 100% playthrough will run you closer to 50-60 hours. Careful, as there is such a thing as too much potassium.
Alongside Paulina, DK is once more in search of many, many bananas.
The full run of levels and their encompassing missions is below. Note, however, that levels also have sublevels--and we mean that geographically, as you can often find yourself mining up or down through a level. These sublevels will house more optional objectives, and sometimes even main objectives, so you'll often find yourself in them naturally.
Beside each level, we've listed the total number of bananas found in it, totaling a whopping 777 across the whole game. You won't be able to nab all of these until the end of the game and into the post-game, as a lot is purposely blocked off until then. All 17 chapters in Donkey Kong Bananza are listed below in the order you'll encounter them.
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How long is Donkey Kong Bananza?
DK's latest banana-fuelled quest will differ greatly in length depending on how committed you are to finding all of its collectibles, completing optional challenges, and exploring the many sublayers of its mining-focused world. For a typical player--someone who beats the game through to the final boss and does some optional objectives, you're looking at a playthrough of 15-20 hours. However, there's more than one way to play, too.
For someone seeking out every last banana, Banandium Gem, challenge course, transformations, and all Style Shop costumes for both DK and Paulina, a full 100% playthrough will run you closer to 50-60 hours. Careful, as there is such a thing as too much potassium.
Alongside Paulina, DK is once more in search of many, many bananas.
Donkey Kong Bananza chapter list
The full run of levels and their encompassing missions is below. Note, however, that levels also have sublevels--and we mean that geographically, as you can often find yourself mining up or down through a level. These sublevels will house more optional objectives, and sometimes even main objectives, so you'll often find yourself in them naturally.
Beside each level, we've listed the total number of bananas found in it, totaling a whopping 777 across the whole game. You won't be able to nab all of these until the end of the game and into the post-game, as a lot is purposely blocked off until then. All 17 chapters in Donkey Kong Bananza are listed below in the order you'll encounter them.
- Ingot Isle Cave-in - SL1 - 36 bananas
- Lagoon Layer - SL100 - 56 bananas
- Hilltop Layer - SL200 - 38 bananas
- Canyon Layer - SL300 - 80 bananas
- The Divide - SL400 - 10 bananas
- Freezer Layer - SL500 - 87 bananas
- Forest Layer - SL600 - 83 bananas
- The Junction - SL700 - 15 bananas
- Resort Layer - SL800 - 42 bananas
- Tempest Layer - SL900 - 70 bananas
- Landfill Layer - SL1000 - 27 bananas
- Racing Layer - SL1100 - 10 bananas
- Radiance Layer - SL1200 - 76 bananas
- Groove Layer - SL1300 - 30 bananas
- Feast Layer - SL1400 - 69 bananas
- Forbidden Layer - SL1500 - 25 bananas
- Planet Core - SL1600 - 23 bananas
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