After Beginner difficulty, Advanced is the next step up in Super Monkey Ball 2's Challenge Mode. Like in the original Super Monkey Ball, Advanced contains 30 stages. In a lesser game, they would've just recycled the 10 stages in Beginner Mode and given you an extra twenty stages. Here, all of the stages are specific to a certain difficulty level:
1 Banks
2 Eaten Floor
3 Hoppers
4 Coaster
5 Board Park (Bonus)
6 Swell
7 Gravity Slider
8 Inchworms
9 Totalitarianism
10 Leveler (Bonus)
11 Organic Form
12 Reversible Gear
13 Stepping Stones
14 Dribbles
15 U.R.L.
16 Mad Rings
17 Curvy Options
18 Twister
19 Downhill
20 Rampage (Bonus)
21 Pro Skaters
22 Giant Comb
23 Beehive
24 Dynamic Maze
25 Triangle Holes
26 Launchers
27 Randomizer
28 Coin Slots
29 Seesaw Bridges
30 Arthropod
This covers Worlds 2 through 4 of the Story Mode. Bonus stages replace Bumpy Check, Alternative, and Junction. As seen earlier, those got moved to Beginner Extra. You'll also see that the Volcanic Magma theme is replaced half and half by the themes of Jungle Island and Amusement Park; and the Inside a Whale theme is replaced by that of Boiling Pot. The Under the Ocean theme remains unchanged.
I chose Baby for this one, so you can see what each of the characters feels like. After I finish with Advanced, I will use Gongon. Baby is the child of Aiai and Meemee--in the future. He's a time traveler, going back to the past to help out his parents. I had something of an off day here, failing repeatedly in Mad Rings and smacking against the goal and falling in Stepping Stones (among other mishaps), but I cleared Twister, Launchers, and Arthropod in one try. And by that, I mean on my first launch in Launchers. Go fig.
Holding forward in Hoppers will get you to the end in Challenge Mode unscathed. The same cannot be said for Hoppers in Story Mode, it seems. Shame.
With 99 lives, I decided to try a bit of risk-taking and see if I could cross the Red Goal in Inchworms. Seems I don't have the right strategy, so Isettled with the Green Goal, allowing me to skip Totalitarianism. Not like it's particularly difficult, but I do get a fat point bonus.
Speaking of which, if you're not too keen on forms of government, totalitarianism is where one person or group has total control over the rest of the population; a leader under a totalitarian regime can do as he or she pleases. An example of a totalitarian government is North Korea under Kim Jong-Il, where visitors are not permitted, intruders and escapees are shot on sight (especially reporters), and information is strictly controlled to make its inhabitants think every other country is worse.
"Rampage" is a pun, of course, on the word "ramp."
By the way, for Arthropod, get about halfway between the starting point and the edge of the platform, and go forward when the timer hits about 41 seconds remaining. As you make your way across the rings that the arthropod is walking on, the Goal Ring will appear at the end of the last one. Not very exciting, I know...
And, of course, because I finished this set of stages without a continue, I get to play Advanced Extra! Look for it in the next video. Unlike Beginner Extra, these stages are all-new. And all-weird.
fallingoff the first ring 3 times in mad rings? Wat?
Yoshi451ful 3 weeks ago
@Yoshi451ful Yeah, I got kind of frustrated at that.
Overhazard 3 weeks ago
monkey abuse :'(
~sorry animal lovers damn you nintendo~
crud41 10 months ago
@crud41 Amusement Vision made this game and was licensed by SEGA.
Overhazard 10 months ago
@Overhazard Is the U.R.L a real website?
shadowizcool 11 months ago
@shadowizcool yes, it is. It took you to Amusement Vision's official site. Amusement Vision has been absorbed into SEGA, however, so I don't think it's functional anymore.
Overhazard 11 months ago