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  Ape academy

I am so addicted with this game now.It is so cute and adorable.As the title suggests, the game is arranged like an academy, in which you have to pass various challenges in order to graduate. Each class is led by a teacher, starting with the grumpy sergeant major-esque Red Monkey who guides you through boot camp to help you find your way around the buttons.

You then get to choose a succession of mini-games from a selection depicted on a noughts and crosses board. Succeed in the challenge and you get a nought on the board, fail and it’s a cross in the particular square. Get three passes in a row and it counts towards the lines required to pass the class. It’s a fairly innovative system which adds an extra level of strategy and puts additional pressure on your performance.

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There are over 50 of these mini games to participate in which vary wildly from reaction tests like the 1-metre dash (you really have to go on the B of the Bang here as that’s all there is), sporting challenges (like monkey bowling, monkey football and monkey shot put), more cerebral challenges (like the Darwin quiz, Spot the difference), and the just plain weird such as A Rose Monsieur (which sees you pedalling roses to other monkeys) and Shiskebab Special (capture vegetables and sporting goods on a sword in the right order!).

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They look visually apealling and certainly aren’t lacking in entertainment or innovation (the diving challenge for instance sees you turn the PSP through 90 degrees). Watch the monkeys you didn’t give parachutes to fall out of the sky in Geronimo) keeping the experience fresh and lively and ensuring that you’re keen to compete but not too disappointed when you fail. Indeed, while some of the games can seem a little tough (Street Juggler, Enter the Monkey) and others a tad too random (Simian Suplex), the difficulty level on the whole seems fairly pitched with only one line of successful challenges required to compete the first three classes.

I can’t wait to play the Ape academy 2 hihi…

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