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'''Bluey's Course''' is the second boss course in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its [[Nintendo DS]] remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. [[Bluey the Walrus]], the boss of [[Snowflake Mountain]], is raced here using the hovercraft. The course is a snow-covered and mostly downhill area with two tunnels and features trees as obstacles. Bluey is raced twice, first after clearing all of Snowflake Mountain's tracks, and again after completing all of their [[Silver Coin]] challenges. The second time, Bluey is faster and giant snowballs will roll onto the track in the icy section shortly before the second tunnel.
'''Bluey's Course''' is the second boss course in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its [[Nintendo DS]] remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. [[Bluey the Walrus]], the boss of [[Snowflake Mountain]], is raced here using the hovercraft. The course is a snow-covered and mostly downhill area with two tunnels and features trees as obstacles. Bluey is raced twice, first after clearing all of Snowflake Mountain's tracks, and again after completing all of their [[Silver Coin]] challenges. The second time, Bluey is faster and giant snowballs from [[Snowball Valley]] will roll onto the track in the icy section shortly before the second tunnel.


In the Nintendo DS remake, the snowballs are gone.
In the Nintendo DS remake, snowmen were added to the track. The snowballs roll downward instead of sideways, and two snowballs were added at the beginning of the home stretch. The snowballs are also no longer absent in the first race. After completing both normal races, the player can take the Boss Touch Challenge, where the snowmen throw snowballs at the player and icicles fall from the ceiling in the tunnels.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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===N64===
<gallery>
<gallery>
BlueyCourse1.png|The start of the race
BlueyCourse1.png|The start of the race
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BlueyCourse8.png|Inside the second tunnel
BlueyCourse8.png|Inside the second tunnel
BlueyCourse9.png|The home stretch
BlueyCourse9.png|The home stretch
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===DS===
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BlueyCourseDS1.png|The first tunnel's exit, which lacks an arrow in this version
BlueyCourseDS2.png|[[Dixie Kong]] on the track
BlueyCourseDS3.png|Snowballs rolling down the track
BlueyCourseDS4.png|The additional snowballs on the home stretch
BlueyCourseDS5.png|The snowmen near the finish line
BlueyCourseDSTouchChallenge.png|The icicles in the Boss Touch Challenge
</gallery>
</gallery>
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[[Category:Donkey Kong Places]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Places]]
[[Category:Diddy Kong Racing Race Courses]]
[[Category:Diddy Kong Racing Race Courses]]

Revision as of 20:20, January 21, 2021

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Template:DKRBox Bluey's Course is the second boss course in Diddy Kong Racing and its Nintendo DS remake, Diddy Kong Racing DS. Bluey the Walrus, the boss of Snowflake Mountain, is raced here using the hovercraft. The course is a snow-covered and mostly downhill area with two tunnels and features trees as obstacles. Bluey is raced twice, first after clearing all of Snowflake Mountain's tracks, and again after completing all of their Silver Coin challenges. The second time, Bluey is faster and giant snowballs from Snowball Valley will roll onto the track in the icy section shortly before the second tunnel.

In the Nintendo DS remake, snowmen were added to the track. The snowballs roll downward instead of sideways, and two snowballs were added at the beginning of the home stretch. The snowballs are also no longer absent in the first race. After completing both normal races, the player can take the Boss Touch Challenge, where the snowmen throw snowballs at the player and icicles fall from the ceiling in the tunnels.

Gallery

N64

DS