AiAi and all his friends are rolling back onto Wii this Winter in an all-new party game compatible with the Wii Balance Board With 70 puzzle stages and 21 mini-games this game has something for the whole family to enjoy. Multiplayer options include a Co-op mode for 2 players as well as a host of mini-games for up to 4 players. If youre looking for an extra challenge, tackle the new Marathon and Mirror Image modes or search for hidden items in each of the games 70 puzzle levels. Get ready for a whole new level of monkey madness as Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll rolls into living rooms this winter.
Features:
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Balance Board Compatible! Step onto the Wii Balance Board to experience Super Monkey Ball in a whole new way or use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.
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Multiplayer Monkeys! Play with a friend in Co-op mode or compete in the mini games with up to 4 players.
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70 New Puzzle Levels! Whiz across 70 puzzle levels from 7 different worlds specifically designed for players of all levels.
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21 mini games! Compete in 21 multiplayer mini games including Seesaw Ball, Monkey Bowling and Monkey Race.
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Challenging Game Modes! New game modes include a multiplayer Co-op Mode, a race to the finish in Marathon Mode and flipped puzzle levels in Mirror Image Mode.
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20 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Buy one of the older Monkey Ball games insteadFeb 27, 2010
By Ryan Crisp I have always been a huge fan of the Monkey Ball series. Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2 for the Gamecube are two of the best games ever, in my opinion. Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz for the Wii was a great game too, although not quite as great as the previous entries in the series. After Banana Blitz, I had high expectations for this game. I'm sure you can guess by my two stars that I was sorely disappointed. The balance board controls are a complete waste of time, and when you play the Wii Remote there are tons of bizarre little heads placed on the course to make it more difficult. The courses are completely unimaginative. They are more frustrating than enjoyable or challenging. And to add insult to injury they have only included about 70 levels, compared to the 100-150 that are typical for the series. And why does Sega continue to include dozens of ridiculously shallow and unplayable mini games with the Monkey Ball series? Do not buy this game. If you are looking for a challenging Monkey Ball game for the Wii, pick Banana Blitz instead. It is only about 20 bucks and a much better game than this one. Or even better, pick up Monkey Ball 1 or 2 for the Gamecube and play them on your Wii. This game doesn't come close to the greatness of the other Monkey Ball games (with the obviously exception of the terrible Super Monkey Ball Adventure). It is obvious that Sega is incapable of improving upon the series so (sadly) they should just quit before they make another travesty of a game like this one.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Total waste of time and money.Jan 17, 2011
By Josie B. After playing the other MonkeyBall game, my daughter wanted this game for Christmas. She was very disappointed. After each level, the game kicks into a credit loop that (apparently) there is no way out of. Sorry, but very few kids have any interest in who wrote and contributed to the game. She gave up on it after a few hours. Skip this one.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
I know how to skip the credits!!Mar 04, 2011
By Kelly's "cool" club The most annoying thing about wii Super monkey ball step & roll is living through the credit sequence @ the end of each world. My 6 year old, though, showed me how to skip the credits! It's 1-2-A. Push 1, keep it pressed. Then press 2, and keep them both pressed. Then A & hold all 3 for a few seconds.
This cheat upped my review from a 3 to a 4 for sure!! Kids love it (4 & 7 now).
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It was good for a few days...Jul 10, 2010
By Emily K. Wasouf
"emmyz"
My 6 1/2 year old son wanted this so badly he used his own money to buy it. Then played with it for maybe three days. It's been relegated back into the Wii "extra stuff" bix since then. To be fair, it's not like he's been playing the Wii at all. I was just a little disappointed how quickly Step & Roll lost it's shine. Oh well, another lesson learned...
Good for eye hand coordinnationMay 31, 2011
By Susan M. Kuczynski
"Danny's Mom"
The mini games are great - the main game is a little tough for the smaller guys but perfect for eye/hand coordination. Fun all in all.