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Super Monkey Ball Jr. is a port of the original Super Monkey Ball designed for the Game Boy Advance. The game was developed by THQ and Realism with the supervision of Amusement Vision, and was published by Sega. This is the first handheld game in Super Monkey Ball series.

Game Modes[]

Main Game[]

The Main Game is similar to Super Monkey Ball's, but with fewer floors due to hardware limitations. Most of the 74 available floors are direct ports form Super Monkey Ball while others are new. The levels are spread across four difficulties. Beginner has 10 floors, Advanced has 20 floors, Expert has 30 floors, and Master has 5 floors. Each set of levels except for Master also includes three Extra Floors if the player completes the difficulties without using a continue.

The gameplay is identical to its console counterpart, where players control the stage with the D-Pad (with the A and B buttons increasing and decreasing the stage's tilt respectively) to guide their monkey to the goal while collecting bananas to earn points and get extra lives. One scoring type added to Jr. is the "Perfect" bonus, which applies an extra 2x multiplayer to the score for that floor if all the bananas in a level are collected before touching the Goal.

Floors[]

A list of all the floors that appear in this game can be found below.

Main article: Super Monkey Ball Jr./Floors

Worlds[]

The game features all the worlds from Super Monkey Ball (except Monkey Mall and Banana Island) as well as a new World:

Mini Games[]

The Mini Games in Super Monkey Ball Jr. are based on the party games from Super Monkey Ball. However, Monkey Duel is exclusive to Jr. Each game apart from Duel are purchased for 2500 Play Points, with Monkey Golf containing a second course that must be bought separately.

Both Monkey Duel and Monkey Fight require multiple Game Boy Advances and multiple copies of Super Monkey Ball Jr. to play in multiplayer, along with the necessary number of Link Cables. Monkey Bowling and Monkey Golf, on the other hand, can additionally be played using one Game Boy Advance, as players alternate between turns.

Cheat Codes[]

This game has a few cheat codes which can be activated by quickly pressing specific button combinations on the title screen.

Easter egg[]

Upon entering the Konami Code, which is Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, the title screen will read "Super Nice Try" instead of "Super Monkey Ball Jr.".

Unlock everything[]

Unlock everything by entering Down, Down, Up, Up, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A. You know it worked if the game saves, then the title screen reads "Super Enable All".

Blocky Mode[]

Make the game look extra pixelated by entering Left, Left, Right, Right, Down, Down, A. This effect persists until the game is reset. You know it worked if the title screen reads "Super Blocky Mode".

Gallery[]

Main article: Super Monkey Ball Jr./Gallery

Trivia[]

  • This game is considered more difficult than other games in the series due to the lack of an analog stick, instead using the D-pad for movement and the A and B buttons for controlling the player's speed. This locks control to eight directions.
  • If a banana is collected while reaching the goal, and that banana results in obtaining a 1up, the game will prioritize showing the "1up" message instead of showing "Goal" as normal.
Super Monkey Ball Games
Arcade Monkey BallTicket Blitz
Home Console Super Monkey BallSuper Monkey Ball 2 (demo)DeluxeAdventureBanana BlitzStep & RollBanana Blitz HD (demo)Banana ManiaBanana Rumble
Handheld Jr.N-GageTouch & RollAdventure3DBanana Splitz (demo)
Mobile SEGA Monkey BallAiAi's FunhouseJ-PhoneN-GageBowlingMini GolfTip 'n TiltTip 'n Tilt 2MobileiOS (Lite)iOS 2 (Sakura) • Uki-Uki SeesawBounce
PC Banana Blitz HDBanana Mania
Flash SMB1 MiniSMB2 MiniDisco BallBanana Blitz Mini
Cancelled Banana Crazy
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