By December 2006, the franchise had sold 4 million copies. As of July 2024, the franchise has sold over 5 million units. The iOS version in 2008 was one of the first games on the App Store and was the best selling app on launch day. In 2009,
Edge ranked the first
Super Monkey Ball #39 on its list of "The 100 Best Games To Play Today". Writing in
1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die, Christian Donlan described
Super Monkey Ball as "one of Sega's grade-A triumphs". An enhanced engine of the GameCube games was used in
F-Zero GX, which was critically acclaimed and
Nintendo considered a step forward for the franchise. The developers of
Super Monkey Ball went on to make the
Like a Dragon series. When commenting on the differences of the franchise between the GameCube games and the Wii entries with
Banana Blitz and
Step & Roll in a
Tokyo Game Show 2009 interview, Toshihiro Nagoshi stated that they were made easier for kids and families. However, he stated that if they got the chance, they definitely would like to go back and make a game in the style of the old games that particularly the fans overseas want. Due to the older demographic of the PlayStation Vita, the difficulty for
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz was made more on par with the GameCube entries. In 2015, the mobile games were removed from App Store and Google Play. The 2020
battle royale game Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout has been described as "
Super Monkey Ball for the
Fortnite generation" by Tom Wiggins of
Stuff magazine. In 2023 the emulator
touchHLE was released, supporting the 2008 original iOS version of the game. == References ==