: Players take control of four mischievous monkeys competing in a series of fast-paced, humorous mini-games to be crowned "King of the Jungle".
While the original PS2 version includes 40 mini-games (25 in some regions), the digital PSN versions have different configurations:
: Most games rely on "pick-up and play" mechanics using the colored buttons on a buzzer or controller. Mini-Game Examples : Buzz Junior Fiesta en la jungla PSN
Currently, the game may be listed as "unavailable" or "archived" in some regions of the PlayStation Store, so availability can vary by account region.
: Players bash sections of a totem pole by matching the color of the bottom section. Lion's Mouth : A "risk your neck" style mini-game. Coconut Pelting : Launching coconuts at tortoises. : Players take control of four mischievous monkeys
: You can play short, medium, long, or custom tournaments to determine an overall winner. Availability Note
(known as Fiesta en la jungla in Spanish) is a casual party game originally developed for the PlayStation 2 and later adapted for the PlayStation Network (PSN) on PS3 and the PlayStation Portable. Game Overview : Players bash sections of a totem pole
: This version was developed by Cohort Studios and is significantly smaller, featuring only 5 playable mini-games . It is the first time the game allowed for DualShock wireless controller use instead of the traditional Buzz! Buzzers.