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Monkey Ball is still addictive
Motion Controls work well to provide tense gameplay
Abstract: Published May 16th 2011. Written by Gloria Preston. Super Monkey Ball is one of my favourite games ever, so when picking which 3DS launch titles to buy it was a no-brainer. I know the series has been in decline, and know from Banana Blitz that Sega hav...
The GameCube version was stunning fun. Since then, however, the series has become progressively worse, depending more on kitsch than cleverness. More than just a mild bore, this is a nothing game: no challenge; no invention; no need. 3.3/10Print this p...
Abstract: Twelve years ago in Japan a game was released in arcades called Monkey Ball. The premise was simple: instead of controlling the game’s main character (or characters since you could choose from three different monkeys) you actually used the banana-sha...
Abstract: If there's one thing to be said about the Monkey Ball series, it is that you know what to expect every time you pick up a new iteration. The gameplay is always the same, and even if there's a singular new feature to check out (like using the touch scre...
Technically getting three games in one (action/puzzle, kart racer and fighter), visually impressive, controls very easily and good for gamers of all ages. There are download-play versus options, so you only need one cartridge. Monkey Race mode is surprisingly fun.
Error message can come up when you suspend the game. Motion controls are awkward and take a lot of getting used to. You can’t use motion controls and have the 3D effect on. Monkey Fight is only fun with other people playing. No online multiplayer.
Abstract: Super Monkey Ball 3D is a familiar addition for anyone who has been playing games since the last generation of consoles. It’s an incredibly bizarre series that is difficult to describe, but becomes instantly accessible and understandable after only a f...