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Super Monkey Ball - Good For kids

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz is the latest entry in the Super Monkey Ball series following Super Monkey Ball Adventure. It is a Wii exclusive and was released before the system on November 14, 2006 in North America.

Features
The Wii controller is held parallel to the ground. The monkey character rolls based on the slope of the game world, directly corresponding with the relative tilt of the Wii controller. The analog stick on the nunchuck attachment can control the camera but does not have to be connected to the Wii remote to play the game.

For the first time in a Super Monkey Ball game, players are able to jump by quickly flicking controller up or by pressing the A button.

There are around 100 main game levels.

There are approximately 50 mini-games that each use the controller in a different way, e.g. the mini-game "Darts", where players 'throw' the Wii Remote like a dart.

All characters featured in past games are playable according to IGN's interview with the producer of the game.

Unlike previous games in the Super Monkey Ball series, this new game will feature boss battles.

This is the first game in the Super Monkey Ball series to feature character-specific abilities and stats in the single player mode (although character specific stats have featured previously in minigames, such as Monkey Bowling).

Characters will be able to save a total of 30 replays on their Wii, according to the official manual.

The Good: Single-player game makes intuitive use of Wii Remote; incredible variety of multiplayer minigames; gameplay initially more approachable, but can still present a potent challenge; gives series much-needed visual makeover.

The Bad: Lack of camera control can be frustrating in some boss battles; quality of multiplayer minigames wildly inconsistent; single-player game a little short.
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Funny Monkeys!!!

Pros
+ Addictive experience & great for parties.
+ 50 mini games to choose from & a variety of levels to play.
+ Controls can be innovative when they are used properly.

Cons
- Frustrating when trying to control your monkey even with the nice tilt feature.
- A lot of the mini games have impossible controls or not enough innovation.
- No online play plus don't break your TV.

Comments
This game is no where near perfect but there are so many modes to choose from. And when you find a fun one it is usually fun enough to play over and over. Most are plagued by terrible controls or a lack of options to control the game. If you could only control the monkey ball with your joystick most of the game would be fixed. But the wii remote has been selected as the true controller and that's where the frustration begins and never ends.

Verdict
Nice if you plan on having a lot of parties. If not only a rental. 3.5/5
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A Good Choice for Wii Gamers Of All Ages.

Banana Blitz is a good game for the Nintendo Wii. The story mode makes good use of the wii-mote. You simply tilt the remote forward, back, and side to side to make your monkey roll through the course. A new addition to the series is your ability to make the monkey jump, which is an interesting twist. The graphics are colorful and cartoon-like. In general, this round of Monkey Ball seems geared towards a younger generation. Not only because of the graphics, but the difficulty has stepped down a notch. Towards the end of the story mode, some of the levels will make you sweat, but nothing compared to previous (just-short-of-impossible) Monkey Ball installments. The party game collection here is a bit of a let down. There are a whopping 50 games, but most aren't really very good. This is too bad because Monkey Ball is usually known for some awesome party games. The problem here is that most of the controls just don't work in party game mode. You might find a few games that you like, but the majority won't stick. Overall, this is a great game for Monkey Ball newcomers, but only a good game for Monkey Ball enthusiasts. It's one of the best among the early Wii games, but there's room for improvements in the next wave of games.Lire l'avis complet...

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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz is a must-buy

They're back and with more puzzling levels than before! Join AiAi, MeeMee, GonGon, and Baby in they're next adventure for the Wii!

Some awesome features have been added to the game with the help of the "Wii-Mote".

Some examples are:

Tilting the maze: using the wii-mote's accelometer you will be able to tilt the Super Monkey Ball universe. Just move the Wii-mote and the world will tilt.
Levels can remain flat (Alleluya!): tilted forward, backward, and side to side using the wii-mote's motion sensing capabilities

Jumping: for the first time in the Super Monkey Ball franchise, players will be able to make their monkeys jump. Just flick the Wii-mote upwards and your monkey will do a huge jump.

Boss Battles: when finishing a level you will face a boss. They will usually be the hardest enemy of the stage and they will surely be hard to beat. You'll need to use all your monkey-rolling abilities to beat these bosses!

There are also new Mini-Games like Whac-a-Mole, Jump Rope, High-Wire Act, and many, many more. As you guys may know from playing other Super Monkey Ball games, the mini-games are what adds a lot of its replay value. They're addictive. No online mode has been announced, though.

I hope I convinced you that Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz is a must-buy for the Wii.
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Nauseating and Frustrating Experience

Okay, first off I wanted to say that I bought this game based on an above average set of reviews I read that said it was really fun and intuitive. I thought my son (8 years old) and I (34 year old Dad) would really have a blast playing it together. According to the description it has a ton of mulitplayer games and single player games. I really enjoyed playing marble madness and other table tilting type of games, but this one has not taken me by storm.

When you start your first world you will be looking at some nice new shiny fly by, but when you start moving the wii-mote around you will notice that the whole table / world is moving, not the monkey in the ball. That is when the nauseating feeling kicked in. Especially when you are not the one playing and you are watching someone else.

After a bit of getting used to tilting the table and using the "A" button or flicking the controller up to jump, you start to get through each of the many worlds the game has. But even then, I am wondering how many people actually make it past the first few complete worlds as the difficulty really starts to increase dramatically.

That is when the frustration level really started to kick in. So, my son and I tried to play the multiplayer games, and I can't say there weren't a ton to choose from, but because of that, each one had it's own complete set of controls. This made it a challenge each time you started a new mini-game to get used to how to control the thing. My son said to me, he loved the monkey ball games on his gamecube and could control them easily with his gamecube controller, but he had an extremely hard time gathering the bananas, let alone getting to the end of the world in the time allotted.

Don't get me wrong, the game can be a nice diversion from Epic adventures like Zelda, but it doesn't seem to be geared toward a casual non-stressful type of game. It gets very frustrating and nauseating and that is why my son and I decided to trade it in for Rayman: Raving Rabbids. It is another Mini-game type of playing. I couldnt' be happier, as that game has been a lot easier to control and a lot easier on the eyes and stress level.

If you are a long time Monkey Ball Fan, I am sure you will enjoy this game, but for a parent or child who has little patience and are looking for a fun set of mini-games, this is not the game for you. My honest opinion is that this game may have been originally designed for the cube, and at the last minute adapted to the Wii and it's control scheme.

I hope this review helps any other parent out there looking for a new game for their child, and for anyone else who may be thinking about buying this Wii game. Thanks for reading.
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Fun, but really difficult

This game is addictingly fun, with many games to play and levels of play for each one. The actual controls are simple, and the layout nice and easy to navigate.

THAT BEING SAID, the actual games are difficult to master. I bought this for my 6 year old to play, because he absolutely loves Super Mario Party 8 because of the mini-games section...essentially getting 50+ games instead of one continuous game. Banana Blitz is markedly more difficult to master the hand-eye coordination. This is the same 6 year old that has mastered and/or completed ATV OffRoad Fury 3 & 4, SSX On Tour Snowboarding, WarioLand Shake It, SuperMario Brothers Brawl, and Super Mario Party 8. This game proved to be difficult for him to get even good scores. He loves a challenge, so he still plays it, but he does get frustrated when he continually gets 3rd or 4th place.

All in all, it's a really fun game, but takes some skill to play.
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great for the whole family

I bought this for my 11 year old brother. I had never heard of the game and just bought it because I thought (and was hoping he'd like it). When I received it, I tried the game out (to make sure it worked) because the seller I got it from seemed a bit sketchy!! I know my brother is going to love it. There are a bunch of mini games that can be fun for the whole family, not just kids. If you can get this game for a good price and from a decent seller, I would go ahead and do it. I got the game for around $12 or so and would say that it's not worth more than $17. Hope you enjoy it.Lire l'avis complet...

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Buy it for the party games

Even though the graphics suggest that it's a kids game, the party games are fun for children of all ages. Most of these games are fairly short, which helps to make sure that everyone will get their turn. If you have 4 remotes, some of these games will let 4 people play at the same time. Among my favorites are the hammer throw (which has appeared in Wii commercials) and tightrope, but there are a few lackluster games (e.g., boxing, bowling are best left to Wii Sports, the controls to the whack-a-mole game are confusing).Lire l'avis complet...

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A game for testing your patience

One of the best series of games out there. Super monkey ball banana blitz has hours and hours of challenges, with tons of replayability as you watch your friends struggle through things you've already completed .

The boss battles are even challenging in their own way, but they still rely on the same premise: staying on the map and attacking their very obvious week spots. Nothing about this game is really worth rating it down. If you have poor balance or Parkinson's this game is not for you.
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Good fun for the whole family!

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz has provided our family with many hours of fun with the mini games. There is a game suitable for about any age, they are easy to learn to play, yet are challenging and bring out the competitive side of anyone. The main game is ok, but seems to lack the excitement of the mini games. The controls seem a bit jerky and unrefined on some of the games, but it's not enough of an issue to keep a person from purchasing this title.Lire l'avis complet...

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