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Super Monkey Ball Deluxe. As well as upgraded graphics and new features like character customisation, the games will come with a range of features that will make them accessible to a far wider range of players. You can also take a look at the updated graphics in a new trailer showing off the game’s wondrous worlds.
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Super Monkey Ball games have been known to be extremely challenging. As spotted by ResetEra, the game’s director Masao Shirosaki has been announcing some of the game’s new accessibility features on his Twitter account so more people will be able to play the game. These will include full camera control with the right joystick, the ability to double the time limit for each stage, and guide arrows that show players the best route to the goal. If a level is getting too difficult, there’s the ability to enter slow motion to get over the really tricky sections. Finally, if a level is proving too much, a stage can be skipped for a price of 2000 in-game currency, although this does mean players won’t be able to access the Extra stages later on in the game. All of these features are optional and can be disabled if players choose.