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Friday Sep 07, 2012
Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz Developer BlogI’m Jun Tokuhara, the producer of Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz – the game consists of the familiar Monkey Ball mode in which you roll and guide the ball to the goal and a Party mode which you can enjoy various types of games. Today, I would like to introduce the games included in the Party mode. It’s going to be a bit long, but are you ready?! SUPER MONKEY BALL SPLITZ contains 8 party type games with a wide variety; from the games you can quickly play to the games full with volume which you can spend a great deal of time on. Every game supports ad hoc and Wi-Fi multiplayer battle, so not only you can party with people near you, but with people all around the world. Oh, of course, Monkey Ball supports ad hoc and Wi-Fi as well! Now, I’d like to pick up one game and go in details. Monkey Target
Monkey Bingo
Monkey BowlingAfter you throw the ball, tilt the PS Vita to make the ball curve! Will you be able to get a strike in all of the lanes? Monkey RodeoA game where you flick the ball to gather bananas by using the rear touch pad. Unleash power charged jump attacks to snatch bananas from your rival as well! Number BallTouch the numbered balls in the correct order to win! How high can you go? Battle BilliardsThe goal of this game is to drop your rivals using 3 balls. Make good use of the balls that contain monkeys, since they give you more points! Pixie HuntSearch and capture pixies hiding around you by using the camera. Drag them continuously to earn high scores! A game full with volume: Love Maze. Supports 2 player co-op play! Development team’s favorite!We have made a game so fun that we want to sell it as a different game entirely! (lol) Rules are simple, easy to control, but your brain and hands will be in absolute panic! There are 2 mazes, one in the left, one in the right, and a ball for each maze. The left stick controls the left ball, the right stick controls the other and both player head to the goal. However, left and right balls are connected each other with the band, so you need to be very careful not to move away too far from the other ball unless the band is cut off.
If you play on your own there are no time limits so you can enjoy a great deal of time on solving puzzles. 30 crazy stages await you with tough challenges, such as floors that move around in high speed and paths that switch the right and left of the balls around. How confusing! Not only is the clear time saved in the console, but you can also compete with players around the world as the game supports PSN’s high score ranking. When playing multiplayer battle, you will be competing by time, just like a time attack in a race game. Play through the stage carefully as you check your opponent’s progress. One small mistake may lead to your defeat. You can also play the single player mode as 2 player co-op by controlling each analog stick separately between 2 people. Sit close together, communicate and aim for the goal. After you reach the goal, your synchronization level will be displayed. When played as single player, it shows how skillful you are, and when played as 2 player co-op, it shows how well you and your partner have cooperated. If you played as a couple, then I guess it’s all about love power! Thank you very much for all of the various comments on the previous blog! About the request for information on each world’s composition and level design, I will give them out later on. The next blog will be a how-to on creating nice stages in the edit mode. If you have any questions on the game, feel free to leave comments. Ok then, see you next time!
Posted by Clumsyorchid in Super Monkey Ball PSVITA on 3:28:46PM Sep 07, 2012
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Comment # 1
Looking good! Monkey Target is a definite fav, always a welcome addition. Monkey Bowling, Monkey Rodeo, and Love Maze sound interesting too.
Posted by Beat on September 7th, 2012 at 3:56 pm
Comment # 2
I’m interested now. It might sound lazy of me but it would be nice if you include the platform and regional release dates in the post (and all game posts). That would help a lot for newcomers like myself, search engines and twitter don’t provide much context.
Posted by SomeoneOnPSVita on September 7th, 2012 at 4:10 pm
Comment # 3
These minigames look great! They seem like they’ll be a lot of fun when I’m trying to pass the time.
The one thing that would make it beyond perfect, though, would be including Monkey Fight and Monkey Race (based on the GameCube ones, not the 3DS ones
).
Posted by SSC on September 7th, 2012 at 4:52 pm
Comment # 4
Lots of great and fun stuff here. Target was always one of my favorites, and I appreciate all the new stuff you guys have brought into this. Lots of intelligent and interesting design. Keep it up!
Posted by Goldanas on September 7th, 2012 at 5:52 pm
Comment # 5
When can we expect JSR to be available for pre-purchase on Steam? And will there be any bonuses, like for example: A TF2 item?
Posted by Dubba814 on September 9th, 2012 at 11:39 am