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Super Monkey Ball on 3DS

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Super Monkey Ball is a Platforming game available on the 3DS. It can be played in 3d modes.

Super Monkey Ball is a Platforming game. Platform games task you with getting from point A to point B. The world you journey through is usually based on different levels, and populated with enemies, switches and lifts to be negotiated. As you work through each level you pick up various collectables that accrue score, special abilities and access to hidden areas.

Super Monkey Ball can be played in a 3d mode. These types of games use shuttered, polarised or even red/green glasses technology to create a 3D visual experience. This not only adds depth and changes how the game looks, but also opens up new camera views and play styles. The PS3 supports 3DTV's and the 3DS provides a top screen that enables glasses free 3D output.

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Super Monkey Ball

Super Monkey Ball comes to the 3DS and the more you think about it the more sense it makes. Slide controls, gestures, and the 3D high resolution screen promise to return us to knife edge puzzling perfection.

Super Monkey Ball has always been Nintendo's happy bed follow - since it first appeared on the Gamecube and set the world a-chatter. On the 3DS it all makes more sense when you remember the new console's inclusion of gyroscope and accelerometer motion detectors. Then there is the option of the Slide pad controls for the sort of precision expert players have missed in previous Wii and DS versions.
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