Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll
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Player's Review
'The popular and acclaimed Super Monkey Ball series comes to the Nintendo DS with the latest installment, Super Monkey Ball: Touch and Roll! Use the DS touch screen to play in a whole new way by controlling the ball directly with your stylus. All of the most popular features of the highly addictive Super Monkey Ball series return for Touch and Roll, with 100 puzzling new stages and two new party games for up to four players! The new party games support the DS Download function, letting up to three friends play along with you, even if they don't have their own copies of Touch and Roll.'
The only Super Monkey Ball game released for the Nintendo DS. Most of the stages present in this one are remade versions of those from previous games in the series. There are 12 worlds in total, the last two require specific methods to unlock: for the 11th world, you need to find two secret exits, which are shown in this longplay, and for the last world a total of 2006 bananas need to be collected.
During the main mode, the monkey can be controlled with the stylus or the D-Pad, the latter option is in my opinion a lot more comfortable, though there are a few sections where you might want to use the stylus instead for a more precise strategy, especially through very narrow sections. At the end of each world a credits screen appears, and it contains a secret minigame that rewards you with absolutely nothing if a perfect score is gotten. That is shown after the final world to avoid too much repetition in the video.
Like the other titles in the series, there is also the Party Games mode which consists of six minigames that can be played solo or with friends, all of them are included in the video after main mode.
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:37 - World 1: Wet 'N' Windy
0:05:15 - World 2: Junglistic Journey
0:10:28 - World 3: Blistering Sands
0:14:58 - World 4: Fantascene Falls
0:20:36 - World 5: Palarvar Lava
0:26:32 - World 6: Ice Lolly Land
0:32:14 - World 7: Tempest Storm
0:37:45 - World 8: Meteorite Mayhem
0:43:17 - World 9: Big Bang Boom
0:48:35 - World 10: Zero G Station
0:54:12 - How to unlock World 11
0:55:50 - World 11: Studio One
1:01:07 - World 12: Mesh Mosh
1:06:26 - Credits
Party Games
1:11:22 - Monkey Race
1:25:26 - Monkey Fight
1:32:02 - Monkey Bowling
1:52:50 - Monkey Hockey
2:06:13 - Monkey Wars
2:16:40 - Monkey Golf
The only Super Monkey Ball game released for the Nintendo DS. Most of the stages present in this one are remade versions of those from previous games in the series. There are 12 worlds in total, the last two require specific methods to unlock: for the 11th world, you need to find two secret exits, which are shown in this longplay, and for the last world a total of 2006 bananas need to be collected.
During the main mode, the monkey can be controlled with the stylus or the D-Pad, the latter option is in my opinion a lot more comfortable, though there are a few sections where you might want to use the stylus instead for a more precise strategy, especially through very narrow sections. At the end of each world a credits screen appears, and it contains a secret minigame that rewards you with absolutely nothing if a perfect score is gotten. That is shown after the final world to avoid too much repetition in the video.
Like the other titles in the series, there is also the Party Games mode which consists of six minigames that can be played solo or with friends, all of them are included in the video after main mode.
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:37 - World 1: Wet 'N' Windy
0:05:15 - World 2: Junglistic Journey
0:10:28 - World 3: Blistering Sands
0:14:58 - World 4: Fantascene Falls
0:20:36 - World 5: Palarvar Lava
0:26:32 - World 6: Ice Lolly Land
0:32:14 - World 7: Tempest Storm
0:37:45 - World 8: Meteorite Mayhem
0:43:17 - World 9: Big Bang Boom
0:48:35 - World 10: Zero G Station
0:54:12 - How to unlock World 11
0:55:50 - World 11: Studio One
1:01:07 - World 12: Mesh Mosh
1:06:26 - Credits
Party Games
1:11:22 - Monkey Race
1:25:26 - Monkey Fight
1:32:02 - Monkey Bowling
1:52:50 - Monkey Hockey
2:06:13 - Monkey Wars
2:16:40 - Monkey Golf
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