Board Meeting

Board Meeting (重役会議), Jyūyaku Kaigi? )​, Jyūyaku Kaigi? )​ is the 8th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 104th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The Executives meet up to discuss business criteria. Instead of a normal board meeting, though, the boars share their ideas by spinning in their office chairs.

Gameplay
The player controls a boar on the far right of the screen. Whenever the one on the farthest left starts spinning his chair, so will the next boar in line, and so forth. The player spins automatically. You must stop at the time set by the other boars.

Sometimes instead of the boars stopping their chairs one at a time, the female assistant will say "One, two, three!" (Japanese: 一緒に！issho-ni!), signaling for everyone to stop at the same time.

Button Mode

 * A: Stop spinning

Simple Tap Mode

 * Tap: Stop spinning

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The boar stops his chair and all the other boars smile.
 * Barely: The boar makes a hasty stop facing away from the camera. The other boars become angry. The assistant will glare at the player. A barely counts as a miss.
 * Miss: The boar becomes dizzy after stopping and will grunt in a disappointed manner. The assistant's face will wince.

Skill Star
Halfway through the game, there will be two "One, two, three!" cues. Perfectly hit the second one to collect the star.

Challenge Train

 * On the Job

Trivia

 * Missing the last 'one, two, three!' will result in a "Just OK".
 * According to debug notes found in the files of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, this game, as well as Fork Lifter, Flock Step, Cheer Readers, Double Date, and Packing Pests were going to have a story mode variant. They were cut for unknown reasons. The story variant of this game also has a rhythm item.
 * There is an unused "Issuri!" Japanese cue for the game found in the files of Rhythm Heaven, suggesting this game was going to appear in as well.
 * The name 'Board Meeting' is a pun. Since the executives are pigs, the name means 'Boar'd Meeting'.
 * With the exception of the 'one, two, three!' cue and the spinning cues, the gameplay is fairly similar to The Clappy Trio.
 * This is one of the easiest minigames to get a legitimate score of 100, as it has considerably less cues than the average game.
 * In Megamix, the assistant's skirt appears to be longer than in Fever.
 * There is an unused sprite of a tray & a glass of water. Arranged, it seems like the Assistant is going to hold the tray with the glass on top of it.
 * The same sprites are in Remix 2’s variant as well.