Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll

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Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll (also known as Super Monkey Ball DS in Japan) is the third handheld game in the Super Monkey Ball series, released for the Nintendo DS in 2005 in Japan and in 2006 for the rest of the world. It was developed and published by Sega.

Game Modes

Main Game

The Main Game consists of the same core gameplay, you control the stage by using the D-Pad or the DS Stylus to guide your monkey through obstacles and to the goal, while also collecting bananas to earn score and get extra lives by collecting 10 of them. This is the first game in the series that doesn't have a choice of difficulty levels. Instead, it goes by separate worlds, each one becoming harder than the last.

Party Games

There are six Party Games, of which three return from previous installments and three new ones. All of them must be controlled using the DS-Stylus, as the D-Pad is not an option.

Hidden title screen game

On the title screen, you're able to pop the balloons that appear by tapping on them twice. If you manage to pop 10 consecutive balloons without letting any escape, a high-score display appears which resets every time you fail to pop a balloon.

Worlds

This game features 12 worlds, of which two are secret worlds. These worlds can be accessed through a world map.

Main article: Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll/Worlds

Stages

Each world consists of 10 stages, tallying up to 120 stages total. Every 5th stage is a bonus stage. Notably, many of the stages in this game are remakes of levels from previous games.

Main article: Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll/Stages

While the international releases of the game gave unique names to each of the stages, in the Japanese version, they were named based on the world they appeared in. For example: WIND01, WIND02, WIND03 etc. for the stages in Wet 'N' Windy.

Gallery

Main article: Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll/Gallery

Trivia

MeeMee during her out of control running animation. Her hands are covering her eyes, but can also be seen flailing out at her side.
  • The designs of the characters were changed in this game, with said designs being a transitional phase between the original designs, and the modern designs introduced in Banana Blitz.
    • Some examples of differences from the modern designs include MeeMee wearing red dress shoes, and Baby also wearing shoes. Both of these features are absent in other games. Baby also lacks his futuristic goggles, and GonGon's face resembles a cross between the classic and modern designs.
  • The bird that appears on the top screen of the Main Menu is apparently named Omu, according to The VG Resource.
  • During MeeMee's out of control running animation on the bottom screen, she sometimes has her hands both covering her eyes and out by her sides at the same time.
Super Monkey Ball Games
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Handheld Jr.N-GageTouch & RollAdventure3DBanana Splitz (demo)
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