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The Mini Games of Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble


On 07/27/2024 at 08:11 AM by Cary Woodham

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I’ve been a big fan of the Super Monkey Ball games ever since the GameCube ones and the original arcade game (which was called just Monkey Ball and the joystick was a banana you had to hold…kind of embarrassing).  The series is still going strong today and SEGA recently released Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble on Switch.  So I though I’d do a little review of it and go over the mini-games and even talk about what’s in the “Legendary Banana Edition” you can get at launch.  So let’s roll!

The main mode is Adventure and it plays pretty much like all the other Monkey Ball games.  Just roll your monkey in a ball around the mazes and reach the goal without falling off.  It’s a lot like Marble Madness which is why I probably like it so much since Marble Madness is one of my favorite arcade games from Atari.  The whole game has a vacation motif, which I think is pretty neat.  I’m also impressed with the controls, which feel pretty precise, and they need to be for this kind of game.  Normally Switch JoyCon controls suck so I’m glad that’s not the case here.  You can play this mode with multiple players as well, and so far the game doesn’t seem to get ridiculously hard like in past titles and you can use a help feature if you fall off too many times.  This game also adds a dash feature where you can hold down a button and release it for a burst of speed.  Handy for rolling over ramps and such.

But the Super Monkey Ball titles are also known for their mini-games.  The ones on the GameCube were so good I never felt like I needed to get another soccer, bowling, or baseball game for that system!  Unfortunately I don’t think the subsequent games in the series have surpassed the quality of the original two GameCube titles.  Many are still good, but not as good as those.  Case in point: here in the newest game, there are only five mini-games and they are more online multiplayer focused.  You can still play them in single player, but they feel more tailor made for an online experience.  But we’ll go over them here anyway!

Race

Past Monkey Ball games have had a Race mode that was similar to how Mario Kart plays.  But here it’s just a race to the goal of a extra long course.  You can still get power-ups and the level will change to be easier for straggling players.  It kind of reminds me of Kirby’s Dream Buffet.  Except the levels here are way harder!

Goal Rush

For some reason, this one reminds me of Pachinko.  You roll down a slope and try to go through goals scattered about.  Some are worth more points, but are usually harder to get.  You can also claim goals for your team to get more points at the end.  Pretty clever and original for the series in my opinion.

Ba-Boom!

This one’s pretty much a game of timed tag.  A player starts out with a bomb on them, and you must tag another player to get rid of it.  If it explodes, you lose.  Players left over get a point and whoever has the most points at the end, wins.

Banana Hunt

Collect bananas in maze arenas and whoever has the most at the end of the time, wins.  Be on the lookout for banana clouds that can give you bunches of them!

Robot Smash

And finally, in this one you are in arenas with giant robots that don’t move.  If you smash into them and destroy them, you’ll get lots of points.  The bigger robots are harder to destroy, but they give you more points.  Whoever has the most points at the end of the time limit, wins.

And those are all the mini-games.  There are different arenas you can pick for each one, but some games have more than others.  They’re fun, but not near as much as the mini-games on the GameCube titles.

So I got the game near launch at Wal-Mart, and it was a “Legendary Banana Edition.”  I wondered if that was exclusive to Wal-Mart, but on Amazon they were selling a launch edition that looked to be the same thing.  It includes a code to unlock a banana suit costume, plus an ad where you can buy a pass to get characters from Sonic, Jet Set Radio, and Yakuza games in here to roll around with.  But I think the pass cost like 25 bucks, which is ridiculous.  I think that should’ve been in the game for free. 

My favorite part of this edition was it also came with a little booklet.  I always like when games come with print instructions or an artbook or something.  The first few pages have bios of the characters in the game.  Next are descriptions of the areas you’ll visit and last are some pages of concept art.  On the GameDad web site, when this blog publishes in mid-August, I included picture of this book.  I was just too lazy to post them here, sorry.  You’ll just have to check out that blog when it posts if you want to see them.

Overall it’s pretty cool so I’m glad I got the launch edition.  In the comments section, let me know what your favorite Super Monkey Ball games are!  Later!  --Cary


 

Comments

KnightDriver

07/27/2024 at 09:07 AM

The Marble Madness comparision reminds me to check this series out again sometime. I used to have one of the GameCube games, I think, and played a bit of it. I don't have it now though. 

Cary Woodham

07/28/2024 at 07:50 AM

Yeah I really liked Marble Madness as a kid.  Played it a ton in the arcade.  A neighbor kid had it on his C64 and I'd go over there and play it even though I didn't like him that much.  And then I got the NES version when that came out.

The GameCube Monkey Ball games are really the best ones.  No other game in the series has been able to surpass them.

KnightDriver

08/02/2024 at 11:27 AM

A friend and I used to play the arcade version of Marble Madness a lot. I've never been satisfied with any of the ports so far. :Super Monkey Ball seems like a better alternative for some similar gameplay on console. I played a little bit of it many years ago. 

Cary Woodham

08/02/2024 at 05:29 PM

It would be cool if Super Monkey Balla and Marble Madness had a crossover.  That would never happen, but it would be cool!

daftman

07/30/2024 at 12:03 PM

I haven't really gotten into a Monkey Ball game since the first one on the GameCube but I've heard this one is very good. It's wild—but cool—the work they put into these mini games.

Cary Woodham

07/31/2024 at 08:42 AM

The second Monkey Ball game on the GameCube is just as good as the first, so I recommend that one as well.  They also made a two pack that's not only available on the GameCube, but on the PS2 and Xbox as well.

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