Ape Academy - Review - PSP
Ape Academy
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Here's a quick summary of the type of games: Monkey balancing walk an acrobatic group of monkeys standing on each other's shoulders to a finishing line. Not as easy as it may sound as you have to account for momentum and tipping the balance. 1metre dash be quick off the mark to tap your button as the race is only 1 metre. Spot the difference 5 monkeys roll out Oriental-style words on scrolls, you walk behind and smack the monkey's who get the words wrong on the back of the head. Ask Darwin multiple choice Q&A, just watch out for the odd trick question.
There's a mass amount of collectable monkey statues that randomly pop up as you play the games, and these can then be played for in multiplayer battles. All of which is a good idea and I imagine that there'll be hot contests kicking off in playgrounds and offices across the country for certain rare monkeys. I just hope Michaela Strachan doesn't hear about it and get the wrong end of the stick
The happy music and sound effects are what you'd expect from a family friendly game about monkeys. Nothing offensive but they haven't been too imaginative either.
Perhaps the main issue with Ape Academy is they seem to have gone for quantity instead of quality. Don't get me wrong, some of the games are very entertaining and challenging but on too many occasions you spend more time waiting for the next game to load up than you do actually playing. This can make you lose interest if you're losing a little too often. There is more than enough taxing gameplay and fun in Ape Academy if you're in the mood for something a bit different. I think it is definitely worth a look.
6.5 out of 10
Leeroy