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Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Jun 29, 1998
A room which is devoted entirely to hygiene, containing a toilet and sometimes a sink. Residential bathrooms typically have a shower or bathtub.
Beaches are slopes of sand, gravel, or pebbles that lead down to the water of an ocean, sea, river, or lake.
A swamp with hazardous waters, Tiptup the turtle calls it home. This level appears in Banjo-Kazooie.
A dark opening in a solid mass, like rock.
A common place in Survival Horror video games. Burial grounds for the deceased. Or zombies.
A place of worship.
A dingy cavern filled with pipes and sewage. This level appears in Banjo-Kazooie
The last level of Banjo Tooie, this region was explorable in all 4 seasons using a hub. In the center off all versions is a very big tree, on which you climb to find Zubbas, Squirrels, and of course Jiggies.
Deserts are typically depicted as hot arid places.
A wintery mountain, it is the home of the Boggy family.
A desert inhabited by its camel namesake, Gobi. This level appears in Banjo-Kazooie.
Originally called Gruntilda's Castle 20 years prior to the events of the game and created in the shape of her head. The lair leads to the nine world's of Banjo-Kazooie.
A kitchen is found in many game for purposes of food preparation and storage. People may eat there too.
A haunted mansion home to the aptly named toilet Loggo. This level appears in Banjo-Kazooie and is referenced in Nuts & Bolts.
The first level you visit in Banjo-Kazooie. It is home to the shaman Mumbo.
It is the home of the shaman Mumbo Jumbo in the Banjo-Kazooie series. It appears in various worlds and allows Banjo to transform into another creature or change to Mumbo.
Pyramids are triangular buildings usually made of stone and build in ancient times. Usually filled with tunnels and traps.
The polluted home of the Rusty Bucket ship, formerly named the H.M.S. Gruntilda in beta. This level appears in Banjo-Kazooie.
A ship is a nautical vessel that carries passengers or freight. Ships that are treated as actual locations as opposed to objects.
A peaceful mountain field, Spiral Mountain is the home of Banjo and Kazooie, along with Gruntilda and her lair.
A type of wetland that stretches for vast distances.
An intricate, often ancient, structure devoted to a deity, usually filled with traps and overly enthusiastic followers.
A sandy level, complete with shipwrecks and giant crabs. It is the second level in Banjo-Kazooie
Tropical islands have been featured in major games such as Far Cry and Monkey Island. With the technology now available to render lush vegetation and sparkling sea water, this location has become increasingly popular.
These games often take place in submerged environments or have underwater swimming levels.
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