Then there are the ever-popular Monkey Ball mini-games featuring a variety of wacky challenges. If you're playing solo, these obstacles won't appear. One person works the balls while the other blasts obstacles out of the way with the Wii remote. The main game can be played cooperatively with a partner. New monkey Jam will be your guide to Step & Roll. Of course, you can also play with just the Wii remote and nunchuk if you don't have a balance board. If you've played Kororinpa or its sequel Marble Saga you shouldn't have too much trouble. We tried a few levels and it's definitely challenging but it works. When using the balance board you won't need the Wii remote at all, you simply lean in the direction you want to roll. The Monkey Ball series has always been about rolling a ball containing a monkey around increasingly complex environments, but now you can control the capsule with your feet. Step & Roll will include seven game worlds to roll through, five of which we got a look at during our demonstration: Monkey Island (not sure if Guybrush Threepwood will have a cameo), Excavation Site, Chimpan Sea (get it?), Far East, and Polar Festival.
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