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20061116rhythmtengoku.jpgRecently on my GameBoy Advance I had been playing Rhythm tengoku , which a co-worker lent me. I was able to clear all stages, and get a "high level" on all but about 5 of them until I decided to hand the game back. It really was a lot of fun!

Each stage is a mini-game in which you have to sync easy button pushing with the music, and if you're tight and don't mess up too much, you can move on to the next stage. Except for the higher stages which are harder versions of early stages, each stage has original music and action, and many are quite funny! Anyone who likes rhythm games should enjoy this one.

As a plus, there's a drum school where a small rabbit teaches you beats that you must then mimic using most of the controller's buttons. Also every now and then, there's a "campaign" going on on a stage that you completed before, encouraging you to play it again in order to be able to add the stage's song to your "studio" which is a place where you can use your newly acquired gamepad drum skills freely.

Once all stages are completed, you're allowed to do live shows where you play drums on stage with a band. :) I guess something must happen if you get a "high level" in all stages, I'll find out only someday when I get a copy for myself and play some more. Many songs are quite catchy and fun too, so I'll be wanting to hear them again.

Posted on November 17, 2006 at 12:50 | Tweet |


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Hey, this's my game of the year after MOTHER 3!
I still haven't got all high level medals, but I still play and get some every now and then.
A very nice game to have in your collection and play every now and then. Much more durable in that way than the Made in Wario series.

Posted by ale/pepino on November 17, 2006 at 13:49


I'm glad you like it too!
I still have no clue what's Mother 3, I'll have to look into that. :)

Posted by Patrick on November 19, 2006 at 00:07



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