Flock Step

"It's amazing to see so many birds migrating together. Of course, to avoid stepping on each others' toes, they'll need good rhythm..."

- Flock Step Description Fever US version

"The migration of so many birds is a wonderful event. Just don't step on any other bird's toes."

- Flock Step Description European version

Flock Step (鳥の大群) is the 24th game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. It features a large flock of migrating Huebirds of Happiness stepping in rhythm. Getting a perfect on this game will grand a gift "Birds of the Universe" which you can read it at the cafe.

Gameplay


The player controls a pink Huebird located in the center of the screen. He has to march in step along with the other Huebirds. When one of the birds squawks, this is a cue for all the Huebirds to squat and jump in time with each other.

Rhythm Heaven Fever

 * A: March
 * Hold A+B: Squat
 * Release A+B: Jump

Button Mode

 * A: March
 * Hold B: Squat
 * Release B: Jump

Simple Tap Mode

 * Tap: March
 * Hold down Stylus: Squat
 * Release Stylus: Jump

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The Huebird will step and jump in time with the others.
 * Barely: None of this game. Barely counts as a hit.
 * Miss: The Huebird bumps into the bird in front of or behind him, looking surprised while the other bird looks annoyed. This may switch the footing pattern if the player continues without anymore breaks.

US Version

 * Try Again: "Where'd everybody go?"
 * OK: "Long road ahead..."
 * Superb: "It feels good to belong."

European Version

 * Try Again: Same as American
 * OK: "You've got a long walk ahead."
 * Superb: "The flock has really grown!"

Appearances

 * Flock Step
 * Remix 5
 * Remix 10

Trivia

 * The name 'Flock Step' is a possible reference to Rhythm Heaven's Lockstep.
 * Further examined, both games objective's are to step in rhythm in a group.
 * The Huebirds later appear in the Night Walk credits game, flying by in a huge flock partway through it.
 * In Rhythm Heaven Fever, both this minigame and Tap Trial have the same superb message "It feels good to belong", except with a full stop at the end instead of an exclamation point.