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![]() It is fast, fun and can be extremely difficult. ![]() ![]() You tilt the world itself on its axis in order to guide a monkey in its ball toward a goal, collecting bananas as you go, whilst trying to avoid going over the edge into oblivion. Designer of the arcade original Toshihiro Nagoshi had wanted to create a back-to-basics coin op of unrivaled simplicity and playability, to prove that you could still have a hit in that medium without going bonkers graphically or spending a colossal budget. Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania: simple but effectiveįor the uninitiated, the core gameplay is extremely straightforward. Included are all of the levels from the first two outings in the series, along with a dozen of the semi-iconic minigames, and a few choice extras pinched from different titles over the years. This cruel, miserable world needed monkeys encased in balls again, and monkeys in balls at their very best since around, 2005? It may be a bit different from its arcade roots, as I will explain down the windy banana-laden track of this review, but what we have here is a terrific package that will keep you rolling around happily for a fair old while.Įssentially Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania serves as a beefed up version of Super Monkey Ball Deluxe, a greatest hits of everything SEGA’s classic franchise has put out before. Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania has answered the call.
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