Advantages: Brilliant level design, great fun Disadvantages: Limited single player mode
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz is rather unlike its predecessors which we loved so much. It for the first time and to the disappointment of many fans includes a jump button. Aside from that, it is a regular game in the popular monkey ball franchise and like the others, it does not fail to deliver.
The controls are awkward at first go and you will find that you cannot speed round corners at unimaginable paces. They seem too sensitive in the beginning and you will find yourself wondering why they bothered with the wii-remote. However, after about 20 minutes of play, you will wonder why you ever doubted the fantastic control system. The fluidity of tilting the controller feels natural and you can rely on pure skill rather than luck when using an analogue stick. Executing a jump can be performed in two ways, pressing the A button ...
Super monkey Ball: Banana blitz is great because of the fun you get out of the game. It brings entertainment to th whole family and With 50 mini games to choose. But the main game brings fun as well giving yourself a lot fun and addictive campaign, with the objective being to get as many bananas. The controlls are amazing and easy to use.
Also you can play multiplayer which is better than single play. There is monkey bowling, darts, boxing, and snowboarding and many more mini games to play on. With a large selection of games to choose from, it is easily played for all ages. Overall super monkey ball banana blitz is a great game to play with family and friends. ...
Advantages: Original idea. Main game good fun, Multiplayer can be fun Disadvantages: Possibly a bit repetetive, some multiplayer games not thought out well
I owned both Monkey ball games on the Gamecube and so was very excited by the idea of a Wii version.
The idea of the game basically revolves having a monkey in a ball which you have to guide through a maze of sorts (be it under/over/round obstacles). However, in this game you actually tilt the level, rather than roll the ball. when you tilt the level the monkey ball falls under gravity and rolls downwards, its up to you to make sure the monkey doesn't fall off. A strange concept I`ll accept!
When I first got it I got straight into the main game. It is good fun and using the Wii remote to tilt the level is a nice touch that makes the controls a lot more interactive and fun to use. The main game is split into 8 "worlds", each of 10 levels and one boss level. The first few worlds get you used to the controls but unfortunetely after ...