GamingUnion.net: "Despite having a single-player campaign, it's the mini-games that are the real draw in Step and Roll. With no real incentives, a short length, and an annoying credits scene after each world, it's an aspect of the game that gets very overshadowed. The mini-games though, are good for what they are - a unique take on party-games, many of which are found elsewhere. The controls, which are meant to be one of the unique selling points, don't really add anything to the experience and often make things more awkward than simply playing with a classic controller. Overall, it's a title that's best enjoyed with friends, but fans of franchise might still enjoy it too."
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3DSTribe writes: "New footage showing off Worlds 3 and 4 – later levels in the game that we haven’t seen before – of the Nintendo 3DS’s Super Monkey Ball title, Super Monkey Ball 3D, has emerged. However, our fears previously present from the game’s ‘easier’ stages about the game being a bit unchallenging, especially compared with previous entries to the series (bar Step & Roll) remain unchanged… "
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i quite enjoyed the gameplay of the first gamecube title but then it lost appeal after that, the whole balance board and wii mote side doesn't really interest me anymore either.