However, if you want a party game that pretends to be a platformer, or a workout masquerading as a video game, Jungle Beat is a gem. It is the only game where I have worked up a sweat simply trying to cross a bridge.
8/10 (Five bananas out of five, but only if you stretch first). jungle beat wii
It is weird. It is clunky. It hurts your shoulders after an hour. But it is the purest expression of the Wii philosophy: simple motion, deep consequence. Grab some rechargeable batteries, clear the coffee table, and get ready to beat your chest. However, if you want a party game that
Every time you hit an enemy, smash a crystal, or grab a banana, a combo multiplier ticks up. If you go more than a few seconds without hitting something, the combo resets to zero. To clear a level, you need a specific number of "Beat Hits" (basically, score). It is weird
If you are looking for Donkey Kong Country —with its tight, precise D-pad controls and moody David Wise soundtrack—you will be confused. Jungle Beat is loud, aggressive, and physically demanding.