
Tech-Gaming writes: "Occasionally, I'm surprised that the popularity of the Wii hasn't catapulted more third-party titles into the stratosphere of commercial success. With a gameplay mechanic reliant on precise movement, the Monkey Ball series is perfectly suited for the fastidious accuracy of the Wiimote's accelerometers. As 2006's Banana Blitz showed, the controller was idyllic for navigating spherical primates through increasingly treacherous courses; freely manipulating a device was more intuitive than pressing a joystick in a particular direction."

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3DSTribe writes: "New footage showing off Worlds 3 and 4 – later levels in the game that we haven’t seen before – of the Nintendo 3DS’s Super Monkey Ball title, Super Monkey Ball 3D, has emerged. However, our fears previously present from the game’s ‘easier’ stages about the game being a bit unchallenging, especially compared with previous entries to the series (bar Step & Roll) remain unchanged… "