Enjoy Playing Monkey Change
You start off as a scrappy little monkey stranded on an ever-shifting island, armed with nothing but your wits and a strange vaudeville top hat. As you tap through each level, that hat lets you “change” into different animal forms—like a speedy rabbit for hopping gaps, a hulking gorilla to smash through walls, or a nimble chameleon to slip past sneaky traps. The way each transformation bounces you into fresh puzzles keeps the game constantly feeling new, and it’s pretty addictive watching your monkey swap shapes mid-leap.
Controls are slick and simple: a quick slide to move, a tap to jump, and another tap when your transformation meter is full. Early rounds ease you in with just two or three forms, but by the time you hit the midgame, you’re juggling half a dozen—and each one has its own trick. The level design really leans into that, too—you’ll often spot hidden vaults that only your eagle-eyed hawk-form can spy, or secret vines that true jungle-king gorilla strength is needed to tear down.
What’s neat is how the challenges steadily ramp up without ever feeling unfair. You’ll face swinging logs, stealthy predators, and even gravity shifts that turn the whole screen upside-down. Yet the game’s forgiving checkpoints and casual pace mean you rarely get stuck wondering what to do next—you’re encouraged to experiment until you figure out the right form for the job.
All told, Monkey Change hits that sweet spot between cute charm and brain-teasing puzzles. It’s the kind of portable time-sink you’ll fire up on your commute or when you need a quick five-minute break, but it’ll latch onto you so well that suddenly you’ve blown through a couple dozen levels before you even notice. And hey, if you ever get tired of jumping around in monkey form, at least you’ve got a whole animal kingdom’s worth of options waiting in that hat.