

The remote is another acceptable control scheme, and while we asked Sega if there are any plans to include Wii MotionPlus support, this is yet to be confirmed. This is also represented by a balance board graphic in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Courses tilt according to your balance, and while it feels disorientating at first, it actually helps you know precisely where your centre of gravity lies. Leaning to either side rolls you in that direction, and leaning forward increases your speed. While controlling a ball with the Wii Remote felt intuitive, the balance board takes control to another level. The biggest addition is Wii Balance Board support, something that seems perfectly suited to Monkey Ball's gameplay.


The aim is to manage your momentum through increasingly difficult courses, adding obstacles, ledges, and platforms to make you fall off the course. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot'sįor those unfamiliar with Monkey Ball, you control a monkey enclosed within a hamster ball.
