It's hardly surprising that in a game where you can smash everything, people want to smash everything. Donkey Kong Bananza gives you two meathooks and a canvas to rip and tear through as though the Doomslayer were a demolitions specialist. But it'd be far too time-consuming to actually level a level, so nobody would do it ...right?
Well, after four hours and 15 minutes, that's exactly what pro Super Smash Bros. player and YouTuber PJiggles did. "That took a while," they tweeted, attaching a photo of a completely flattened Hilltop Layer.
Only mere days ago, fans were saying that they "wanna see what the rooms look like without rocks". Here you go: it's almost like peering at in-dev footage of an unfinished Bananza zone or even a level editor in some Mario Maker adjacent spin-off. It's uncanny.
There are 17 different layers in Donkey Kong Bananza, and one of them took four hours to flatten (granted, that's including time to pause and take notes). It's impressive, if a little unnerving, but the next logical step is to completely eradicate everything in the game, leaving Donkey Kong in nothing but flat, vacant levels.
Someone even tagged Twitch streamer...