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Super Monkey Ball 2

Developer: Amusement Vision · Published by SEGA · 2002
More tilting mazes and riotous party mini-games.
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Super Monkey Ball 2 is a 2002 party and action-puzzle game developed by Amusement Vision and published by SEGA for the Nintendo GameCube. The sequel to the original Super Monkey Ball, it refines and expands the series' distinctive concept, in which players guide a monkey trapped inside a transparent ball through intricate floating obstacle courses by tilting the entire stage rather than controlling the character directly, relying on momentum, balance and precision to reach the goal without tumbling into the void. Super Monkey Ball 2 notably added a full story mode with a cast of characters and a humorous narrative framing its many challenge stages, deepening the single-player experience beyond the first game's pure score-attack structure. It also greatly expanded the celebrated multiplayer mini-game suite that helped define the series, offering a large collection of party games, including fan favourites like Monkey Target, Monkey Bowling and Monkey Golf, for raucous group play. Charming, colourful and ranging from accessible to brutally difficult, it built on its predecessor's strengths and was warmly received as one of the GameCube's premier party and pick-up-and-play titles. Super Monkey Ball 2 remains a beloved entry in the franchise, fondly remembered for both its inventive tilting gameplay and its outstanding multiplayer mini-games.

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