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* SpikeBallsOfDoom: Red spiky spheres sometimes appear in levels, moving back and forth.
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* FlameSpewerObstacle: Some Lava Pits shoot out flames at regular intervals.
* LavaPit: Common hazard in this game are red lakes of lava.
* LavaPit: Common hazard in this game are red lakes of lava.
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* {{Prehistoria}}: The general setting.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
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* {{Prehistoria}}: The general setting.
setting. Cavemen and dinosaurs are both present.
* SmashingHallwayTrapsOfDoom: Late in the game there are spiked crushers that move up and down.
* SpikesOfDoom: One of the most common obstacle in this game is spikes.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely differentgame.game.
* TreasureIsBiggerInFiction: Most yellow gems that can be collected are almost as big as Congo's head. Larger gems are larger than Congo himself.
* SmashingHallwayTrapsOfDoom: Late in the game there are spiked crushers that move up and down.
* SpikesOfDoom: One of the most common obstacle in this game is spikes.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different
* TreasureIsBiggerInFiction: Most yellow gems that can be collected are almost as big as Congo's head. Larger gems are larger than Congo himself.
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* DamselInDistress: Congo's monkey-girl Girlfriend.
* {{Prehistoria}}: The General setting.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
* {{Prehistoria}}: The General setting.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
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* DamselInDistress: Congo's monkey-girl Girlfriend.
girlfriend.
* DubNameChange: The protagonist is named "Rookie" in Japan. The American release changed his name to "Congo".
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: An almost literal example of this trope are the four caveman bosses you must fight after the intro stages. 2 of them are actually a ninja and pirate, respectively. One is technically a vampire, but is nonetheless undead like a zombie, and the last guy isn't a robot, but he is a MadScientist who builds a dinosaur robot out of ''[[BambooTechnology wood and stone]]''.
* {{Prehistoria}}: TheGeneral setting.
general setting.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
* DubNameChange: The protagonist is named "Rookie" in Japan. The American release changed his name to "Congo".
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: An almost literal example of this trope are the four caveman bosses you must fight after the intro stages. 2 of them are actually a ninja and pirate, respectively. One is technically a vampire, but is nonetheless undead like a zombie, and the last guy isn't a robot, but he is a MadScientist who builds a dinosaur robot out of ''[[BambooTechnology wood and stone]]''.
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* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
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'''Congo's Caper''' is a PlatformGame, created by ''Creator/DataEast'' for the Super Nintendo in 1993.
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'''Congo's Caper''' is a PlatformGame, created by ''Creator/DataEast'' for the Super Nintendo in 1993.
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[[caption-width-right:350:It's an Evolution Revolution!]]
'''Congo's Caper''' is a PlatformGame, created by ''Creator/DataEast'' for the Super Nintendo in 1993.
The game begins a group of Monkeys chilling and having fun in the Jungle, until a magical stone falls from the sky, turning two of the monkeys into evolved Half-Human Hybrids. A boy and a girl. An evil demon-kid then swoops in to grab the Monkey girl and take her away. The Boy, dubbed Congo the Super-kid, embarks on a mission to rescue her.
''Congo's Caper'' plays pretty standard like most games its Era. Congo runs and jumps through levels in his mission to rescue his girlfriend. He can gather golden gems that reward him with extra lives, as well as Magical Orbs that power himself up and reward him extra hit points. Congo can whack enemies with his club, or step on them and send them careening into enemies. His adventure takes him thought five different rounds, all leading up a final confrontation with the Demon-Kid.
In Japan, this game was actually a ''sequel'' to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'', as its called ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken'' with Congo being Joe and Mac's ancestor. This was completely lost in translation when the game came to America, as ''Congo's Caper'' is treated as its own game.
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!! This game contains examples of:
* BigBad: The Demon-Kid. He kidnapped Congo's girlfriend.
* DamselInDistress: Congo's monkey-girl Girlfriend.
* {{Prehistoria}}: The General setting.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: Congo succeeds in rescuing his girlfriend at the end of the first world from the Demon-Kid. But it turns out the adventure isn't over yet, (which makes sense, since it would ''too'' short) as the Demon-Kid enlists the aid of a QuirkyMinibossSquad and re-kidnaps the Monkey Girl again.
[[caption-width-right:350:It's an Evolution Revolution!]]
'''Congo's Caper''' is a PlatformGame, created by ''Creator/DataEast'' for the Super Nintendo in 1993.
The game begins a group of Monkeys chilling and having fun in the Jungle, until a magical stone falls from the sky, turning two of the monkeys into evolved Half-Human Hybrids. A boy and a girl. An evil demon-kid then swoops in to grab the Monkey girl and take her away. The Boy, dubbed Congo the Super-kid, embarks on a mission to rescue her.
''Congo's Caper'' plays pretty standard like most games its Era. Congo runs and jumps through levels in his mission to rescue his girlfriend. He can gather golden gems that reward him with extra lives, as well as Magical Orbs that power himself up and reward him extra hit points. Congo can whack enemies with his club, or step on them and send them careening into enemies. His adventure takes him thought five different rounds, all leading up a final confrontation with the Demon-Kid.
In Japan, this game was actually a ''sequel'' to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'', as its called ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken'' with Congo being Joe and Mac's ancestor. This was completely lost in translation when the game came to America, as ''Congo's Caper'' is treated as its own game.
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!! This game contains examples of:
* BigBad: The Demon-Kid. He kidnapped Congo's girlfriend.
* DamselInDistress: Congo's monkey-girl Girlfriend.
* {{Prehistoria}}: The General setting.
* StandaloneEpisode: In Japan, this game is treated as a sequel to ''VideoGame/JoeAndMac'' due its title ''Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken''. But aside from sharing similar gameplay, it's a completely different game.
* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: Congo succeeds in rescuing his girlfriend at the end of the first world from the Demon-Kid. But it turns out the adventure isn't over yet, (which makes sense, since it would ''too'' short) as the Demon-Kid enlists the aid of a QuirkyMinibossSquad and re-kidnaps the Monkey Girl again.