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Review: Super Monkey Ball for iPhone
#4
Posted 11 July 2008 - 03:48 PM
Quote: "You can pause mid-game by touching the clock, but if you need to exit, you’ll find yourself restarting the game the next time you play—frustrating for people who don’t have unlimited time to play games on their iPhone."
I was wondering about that. Anybody know how far you have to go before you can save your game?
I was wondering about that. Anybody know how far you have to go before you can save your game?
#5
Posted 12 July 2008 - 09:57 AM
I don't know about anyone else, but to me the game seems ridiculously sensitive to the accelerometer so much to the point where I have difficulty navigating on training portion!
Anyone else experiencing this? Should I just practice for hours to get better or does someone have a suggestion? :)
Anyone else experiencing this? Should I just practice for hours to get better or does someone have a suggestion? :)
#6
Posted 12 July 2008 - 09:59 AM
There are two things to remember with Super Monkey Ball -- first, keep your iPhone level. This really confused my son, who's accustomed to playing on Game Boys, where vertical orientation doesn't matter -- even though we had a Wii, he was thinking hand-held.
Secondly, don't exaggerate movements. It's easier to correct small movements than it is to compensate for big ones. And yeah, controls are twitchy, which is why I say I doubt this game is going to be real popular with commuters who might get jostled around a bit on the train or on the bus.
Secondly, don't exaggerate movements. It's easier to correct small movements than it is to compensate for big ones. And yeah, controls are twitchy, which is why I say I doubt this game is going to be real popular with commuters who might get jostled around a bit on the train or on the bus.
#8
Posted 12 July 2008 - 10:04 AM
Unfortunately, I wonder if my settings are a bit skewed because when I place my iPhone onto a flat surface and start the game, I rush forward. I think this is what's causing the biggest problem but because it's so sensitive, I don't know that I'll really be able to get used to it. I do really appreciate the feedback though and hope that other people have better luck with it!
#10
Posted 13 July 2008 - 09:43 PM
I doubt your settings are skewed - I have the same experience as you. perfectly flat actually does send the monkey rolling forward. so, "level" for the game, i.e. no monkey movement, is actually a little bit tilted up toward your face. It's not too hard to remember where that position is after you've raced a few tracks. and, don't give up! It seems too hard at first, but, after I played for 20 minutes one day, came back to it a couple days later and played for half hour, I made it past a couple tracks that I thought I'd never be able to. It was a nice feeling of accomplishment, if you can call it that.
#12
Posted 20 July 2008 - 03:27 PM
skadiwolf said:
I don't know about anyone else, but to me the game seems ridiculously sensitive to the accelerometer so much to the point where I have difficulty navigating on training portion!
I have to agree. I really like the Wii version of Super Monkey Ball, but I find the iPhone version to be an exercise in frustration. I hope a future version tweaks the controls.
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