be opposed to! "Dong Qigang: All-in-one" supervises and boycotts excessive interpretation of details!
In a recent interview, Takahashi Ichi, the supervisor of "Dong Qigang: All-Opening", responded to the game design concept, emphasizing that players do not need to over-interpret some Easter eggs.
Takahashi said that the team incorporated classic elements from previous works such as the arcade version of Donkey Kong and "Donkey Kong Kingdom" during the development process, but its primary goal is always to create a "Donkey Kong" work with "destruction" as the core experience. Other content (such as whether the Grumpy King Kong appears) serves this theme.
When asked whether the classic scenes appearing in the "Relics Challenge" level are related to the "Delics Island" in the first generation of "Delics Challenge", Takahashi clearly responded: "The Relics Challenge is an independent world." Although there will be many forward-looking contents as the game progresses, he still advises players to "please simply enjoy these contents and do not have to over-interpret them."
About the rare treatment of Pauline's age setting at 13 years old in the game, Takahashi explained that this age is at a critical stage when the child "starting to think about his future dream", which is very consistent with the role positioning. He also revealed that the development process first established the core mechanism of "carnival transformation and song linkage", and then the role of Pauline was derived. Takahashi added: "I tried to use adult roles at the beginning, but judging from the size, I thought a girl would be more suitable, so the young Pauline was born."