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− | '''''Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll''''', known as ''Super Monkey Ball DS'' (スーパーモンキーボールDS) in Japan, is a game in the ''Super Monkey Ball'' series and the first to be released on the [[Nintendo DS]] platform. The game can be controlled entirely with the D-pad, or with precision using the touch screen. Most of the levels featured are from | + | '''''Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll''''', known as ''Super Monkey Ball DS'' (スーパーモンキーボールDS) in Japan, is a game in the ''Super Monkey Ball'' series and the first to be released on the [[Nintendo DS]] platform. The game can be controlled entirely with the D-pad, or with precision using the touch screen. Most of the levels featured are from ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'', made easier for handheld play. The characters were also redesigned and look similar to their current designs. |
==Challenge Mode== | ==Challenge Mode== | ||
− | The game does not feature a traditional arcade mode, and instead uses a similar structure seen in | + | The game does not feature a traditional arcade mode, and instead uses a similar structure seen in ''[[Super Monkey Ball 2]]'' that puts 10 stages into each world with a bonus stage after every five levels. |
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* Junglistic Journey | * Junglistic Journey | ||
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==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== | ||
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Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll, known as Super Monkey Ball DS (スーパーモンキーボールDS) in Japan, is a game in the Super Monkey Ball series and the first to be released on the Nintendo DS platform. The game can be controlled entirely with the D-pad, or with precision using the touch screen. Most of the levels featured are from Super Monkey Ball, made easier for handheld play. The characters were also redesigned and look similar to their current designs.
Challenge Mode
The game does not feature a traditional arcade mode, and instead uses a similar structure seen in Super Monkey Ball 2 that puts 10 stages into each world with a bonus stage after every five levels.
- Junglistic Journey
- Mini Bump
- Double Scepter
- Offseting Incline
- Pincer
- Depressions
- Starfish
- Deviant Drop
- Receding Curves
- Displacement
- Labyrinthine
- Wet 'N' Windy
- Elementary
- Since Wave
- Curvature
- Progenitor
- Bare
- Anaconda
- Fluctuant Travelator
- Swathe
- Assimilate
- Spiral Staircase
- Meteorite Mayhem
- Hollow Diamond
- Spiral Under Stars
- Back Round
- Staircase
- Spinning Sun
- Parallel Peaks
- Circular Waves
- Obstacle Course
- Pinball Pursuit
- Road to Nowhere
- Tempest Storm
- Deception
- Lateral Undulation
- Suspension
- Undulating Road
- Skatepark
- Congealment
- Plummet Chasm
- Tornado
- Rippling Road
- Rotary Bypass
- Ice Lolly Land
- Meandering Road
- Slalom
- Coil
- Tilted Stretch
- Roulette
- Acute
- Menacing Conclusion
- Impediment
- Free Ride
- Fluctuation
- Palarvar Lava
- Deviation
- Sword
- Slot
- Long Winding Road
- Pit
- Conveyor
- Formation
- Swing
- Tunnel Vision
- Leviathan
- Fantascene Falls
- Epicenter
- Wavy Brick Road
- Rollercoaster
- Descending Rings
- Cells
- Scythe
- Serrated
- Oscillating Waves
- Oblivion
- Whirl
- Blistering Sands
- Racket
- Basin
- Parasite
- Web Matrix
- Reverberate
- Beveled Edges
- Betting Course
- Halo
- Infinity
- Millipede
- Zero G Station
- Ascension
- Rails
- Perpetual Motion
- Scraper Descent
- Drop Downhill Drop
- Entwined
- Interwined
- Revolution
- Sieve Track
- Slinky
- Big Bang Boom
- Gyration
- Converse
- Motion Gear
- Deflecting Protrusion
- Rotary
- Armada
- Trail
- Pendulum
- Wheel of Fortune
- Starlight Express
- Studio One
- Backslide
- Cherry Drop
- Truffles
- Asymmetry
- Scallop
- Transience
- Divergence
- Wormhole
- Prohibition
- Locomote
Physical Scans
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