KRUNCH% Entry 1 | Snowflake Mountain Was Not Supposed To Be Here
Seed: 232968 • Platform: Steam Deck • Character: Krunch • Format: No Commentary
The Island Introduces Itself
The genie of the island greets me by explaining that he is here to help and wishes me good luck. Given the state of the randomizer and my choice of driver, I can only assume this was less encouragement and more a warning.
I begin by collecting the overworld balloons. There are four available immediately, all reachable using the plane, which conveniently gives me a chance to relearn how flying works before the randomizer fully starts dismantling the island around me.
It goes about as well as expected.
I am already crashing into objects I had no intention of crashing into, which unfortunately feels very on-brand for both Krunch and the challenge itself.
One balloon in particular sits near the entrance that should normally lead to Dino Domain. Somehow I manage to collect it cleanly, which may genuinely be the most surprising moment of the episode.
Snowflake Mountain Is Apparently Dino Domain Now
With enough balloons collected, I enter the first available door expecting Dino Domain.
Instead, the randomizer reveals that Dino Domain has been replaced entirely by Snowflake Mountain.
So this is how the island intends to behave.
At this point, my available options are still limited. Two doors remain locked behind additional balloon requirements, leaving only a couple of places to investigate. I enter the first available track and discover Ancient Lake waiting for me.
Except it is not really Ancient Lake anymore.
It is the Adventure 2 mirrored version of Ancient Lake, and the race has been reduced to two laps.
The Dino Domain key is also available.
I briefly consider trying to win the race and collect the key simultaneously before remembering that I am driving Krunch through a mirrored randomizer while relearning how Diddy Kong Racing functions in the first place.
I used to main Tiptup back in the day. Krunch handles like someone replaced the steering wheel with a polite suggestion.
The First Reset
The key attempt immediately turns into a disaster.
I grab a boost balloon, panic slightly, and instead of reversing properly, Krunch launches himself forward like he has suddenly remembered somewhere else he needs to be.
T.T. politely informs me I am going the wrong way while I attempt to recover what little dignity remains.
Attempt number two goes far better. I secure the key successfully, although by that point the race itself is completely lost, so I restart the event and focus purely on survival.
Without the distraction of the key, the mirrored Ancient Lake race becomes surprisingly manageable. I take first place cleanly and secure the Dino Key without much additional trouble.
For a brief moment, the island allows optimism.
Bubbler 2 Appears Far Earlier Than Expected
Door number two immediately removes that optimism.
Behind it waits Bubbler 2.
So apparently we are doing this already.
The race is mirrored again thanks to the Adventure 2 setting, although this time the randomizer grants me four laps instead of two. Given how the fight starts, I absolutely need all four of them.
Fortunately, I feel much more comfortable using the hovercraft than the kart. Even with Krunch handling like an active mechanical dispute, the hovercraft gives me enough control to keep the situation from collapsing completely.
That does not stop me from landing in bubbles repeatedly.
Three laps in and I am still sitting in second place, but I can feel the race stabilising. My mistakes become less frequent each lap, the homing rockets start connecting consistently, and Krunch slowly transforms from an uncontrollable disaster into a very fast uncontrollable disaster.
And once Krunch builds momentum, he builds momentum quickly.
At the start of lap four, I finally overtake Bubbler and manage to hold the lead for the remainder of the race.
The first piece of the Wizpig amulet is mine.
The Car Challenge
Leaving Snowflake Mountain triggers the next event immediately: the car challenge.
Thankfully, the randomizer decides not to become completely unreasonable just yet.
One lap.
Simple enough.
I clear the challenge successfully and secure balloon number six.
For now, progression remains limited, but the next destination is already obvious. There is still one locked door waiting back in Snowflake Mountain, and whatever sits behind it is probably not going to improve the situation.
Still, for a first proper look at KRUNCH%, this was a surprisingly strong introduction to what this randomizer intends to become.
Unstable. Confusing. Occasionally hostile.
And somehow still survivable.
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Progress Log
- Current Seed: 232968
- Balloons: 6
- Keys Collected: Dino Key
- Bosses Defeated: Bubbler 2
- Wizpig Amulet Pieces: 1
- Current Threat Level: Controlled instability
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