Donkey Kong Bananza fans are spending hours destroying everything
Briefly

Many players of Donkey Kong Bananza invest considerable time in exploring the destructible voxel environment, often prioritizing this over achieving game objectives like finding bananas or completing challenges. Some players share their experiences on social media, highlighting their obsession with clearing levels. The game's numerous collectibles often intensify this behavior, causing players to feel overwhelmed and unable to progress at a normal pace. This obsessive behavior can be reminiscent of tendencies seen in those with OCD, leading to shared sentiments about the challenge of managing their play style in an open world.
Many players will likely spend a good deal of Donkey Kong Bananza's opening testing just how far the Switch 2 game will let them go. Much of Bananza is made up of destructible voxels, and DK can crumble this merry world with the abandon of a toddler playing with its food.
For some, the game's destruction mechanics are triggering an obsessive part of their brain that simply can't leave things unfinished. In one thread where a player wonders if this game will give them OCD, another fan commiserates by explaining why they need to progress through the game this way.
Read at Polygon
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