Specter has failed over and over again in his attempts at taking over the world, all because of a few inept apes. To rectify his problem, he decides to form the Ape Escape Academy, where he, serving as principal, will train apes to follow his will. In this story-driven mini-game collection, players can work their way up through six school years by winning wacky mini-games. Be sure to keep an eye on your classmates. They may be students they may be but these monkeys are pros when it comes to trouble and disobedience. The Quick Game function allows for easy to pick up and play game mechanic Players can replay the mini-games they have won, either to practice for the harder versions of that mini-game or to get a high score More than 300 monkey statues to collect as players go through their academic years
Features:
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The Ape Escape franchise, made popular on the PlayStation game console and PlayStation 2, expands the series as it debuts a collection of original mini-games
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As one of the first party games available on PSP, Ape Escape Academy introduces the franchise with a whole new twist while retaining the fun and frenetic flavor of the Ape Escape franchise
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Compete in more than 40 mini-games including hockey, golf, dodge ball, karate and more, with a huge variety of game styles, each overflowing with frantic fun and wacky-humor
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Featuring Wi-Fi wireless LAN (Ad Hoc) connectivity, up to four players with a PSP and the game can challenge each otherUnique Tic-Tac-Toe style interface provides distinctive and unique game progression
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fun for all agesDec 03, 2008
By J. Ream
"getalonglittledoggie"
Older guy rating a kids game so consider that with my review. This was a fun game. I recently finished it and I graduated from Ape Escape Academy! It has several games to play and most are fun and challenging. There are only two negative things I could say about the game. First, one of the games is totally dependent on chance with no skill involved. Two, the final level to graduate is totally based on fighting. I had hoped to challenge each of the teachers in the various games I had to play. None the less, I enjoyed the game and would recommend it to anyone that wants to go ape!
13 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Not the best game out thereJan 28, 2006
By S. Rhodes But not the worst. This is my first venture into the world of Ape Escape, and I can't say it was horrible, but not particularly interesting. This is a bunch of mini-games where you're at an academy trying to advance on to the next grade level. Each "Grade Level" consists of nine mini games you'll have to play through. The games are randomly generated.
I suppose what I had trouble with with this game was getting the required lines to graduate. If there's a moment where you just know you're not going to do it, you can't just start over. Which annoyed the hell out of me.
The mini games are simple puzzles. Memory games and reflexes mostly. They're predictable and rather stale. You'll also find games like soccer, hockey and the like. Most games are self explanatory, but when you come across a game that you just don't know what to do, the game does a really bad job of explaining what you need to do.
You're invited to play through grades and such again for statues, but that's really it. Which is also pretty annoying. What? No unlockable secrets? Just a statue that's not really worth anything other than bragging rights? Likewise, single player mode is incredibly short, and that's bad. It wouldn't be as grueling if the load times weren't bad as well. These load times can take up to a minute. Most of these puzzles and mini games probably won't take you nearly as long as it takes the game to load.
Visually it looks alright. It's very vibrant and colorful and it's probably the only good thing about the game. Well, that and you can play with three other friends off one UMD. However, the music is annoying, and the game just all out isn't fun. A kid might get some enjoyment out of it, but not someone who is actually expecting a decent game. I hear the platform Ape Escapes are pretty good, and I'll try those out as well. However, I can't help but admit that this game is just not all that great.
So save your money. If you must have this game, wait for a price drop or something. Forty dollars for a game that you'll probably only spend an hour playing (and maybe forty of those minutes will be load times) isn't worthwhile. After completing these mini-games there's nothing that makes you want to play it again. That's a problem. So don't waste your hard earned cash on this thing.
6 of 9 found the following review helpful:
MONKEY PARTY AT MY PLACE!Jul 01, 2006
By S.L.J.C.O.A.A.A.T.R.
"SCOTTY"
I RECENTLY GOT A P.S.P. AND THIS IS MY FIRST GAME. AT FIRST I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST SONY TRYING TO MAKE AN APE ESCAPE VERSION OF MARIO PARTY.I WAS WRONG...WAY WRONG! IN A WAY IT IS THOUGH. IT'S FILLED WITH APEISH MINI-GAMES. MY MOM AND HER FRIENDS ARE HOOKED ON IT. WE ALL TAKE TURNS PLAYING.IN ACADEMY MODE(STORY MODE)YOU MUST PLAY NINE MINI-GAMES AND PASS A CERTAIN # TO PASS AND REACH THE NEXT GRADE. I'M STUCK ON UKKI WHITE'S GRADE 4.
I ENJOY THIS GAME ALOT SO LATER!
great game!Sep 23, 2011
By alex This is a great game lots of unlockables it keeps you playing after you get past the begining and getting used to the game
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Loads of funJan 30, 2008
By Mary K. Tennison
"joshies mom"
Lots of different types of games all in one. Entertaining for young and older alike.