- For other uses, see Wormhole (disambiguation).
A wormhole is a stage prop that appears in Super Monkey Ball 2, Deluxe, Step & Roll, Banana Mania, and Banana Rumble, which appears on various stages in pairs. A wormhole teleports a monkey from one location to the other in another part of the stage.
Description[]
A wormhole is a large, brown metallic structure with a purple surface on one side and a golden arrow near the top of this surface. The surface is semi-transparent, providing an image of the view from the corresponding wormhole. Like the goals in Super Monkey Ball 2, wormholes require a small amount of force to enter. Merely touching the surface will cause ripples to appear.
In Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll, wormholes are now purple rings, and require considerably more force to enter, enough to where their surface tension becomes a legitimate hazard in one of the levels.
In Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble, wormholes are blue colored arches. On the back of them is an image of a bunch of bananas.
Stage Appearances[]
In Super Monkey Ball 2 and Banana Mania
- E1 - Wormhole
- E4 - Mad Shuffle
- E5 - Partition
- E8 - Tower
- E10 - Pachinko
- E11 - Combination
- E15 - Tiers
- E18 - Detour
- EX1 - Charge
- EX8 - Conical Slider
In Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
- A70 - Spatiotemporal
- E11 - Wormhole
- E14 - Mad Shuffle
- E17 - Tower
- E19 - Combination
- E30 - Partition
- E34 - Tiers
- E37 - Detour
- E40 - Pachinko
- EX1 - Charge
- EX8 - Conical Slider
In Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll
- 3-3 - Isolated
- 3-9 - Linked Hierarchy
- 6-1 - Connection
- 6-10 - Hand
- 7-2 - Wormhole Slope
- 7-4 - Wormhole Jumper
- 7-10 - Snaky Solid
Trivia[]
- In Super Monkey Ball 2, wormholes are exclusive to the Expert mode and its Extra counterpart.
- This would've been the same case for Deluxe, if it wasn't for Spatiotemporal introducing wormholes at the end of Advanced mode.
- Most debug stages in Super Monkey Ball 2 have two wormholes on their main platforms that travel in a circle around the starting platform and can be controlled by switches on the platform. This is the only time wormholes move in the game.
- In Step & Roll, when going through portals, the speedometer will read 999 mph for a single frame, presumably because the game "teleports" the player by moving them through the level to the new location in a single frame.