Tap Trial 2

Turbo Tap Trial or simply named as Super Tap in the original is the thirty-fifth game in Rhythm Tengoku. It is the sequel to Tap Trial. In this sequel, the girl and monkeys has been upgraded and they are ready to simultaneously tap together. Getting a perfect will unlock the soundtrack of this game.

Gameplay
The gameplay is almost the exact same as Tap Trial. This variation, however, has you tapping more consistently and faster, along with being in a different setting with remixed, sped up music playing. The girl is now wearing brown dress, white scarf and brown hair, while the monkeys are now MAN-K with purple fur, feet, yellow earrings and red spot on the chest. The giraffe is absent in this sequel.

Controls

 * A: Tap

Hit or Miss

 * Hit: The girl taps on the beat.
 * Barely: A barely counts as a hit.
 * Miss: The girl taps off beat. If missed on where the monkeys yelp, the girl will incorrectly land.

Rating Note

 * Try Again: "We're tapped out!"
 * OK: "Hm... feels a little off."
 * Superb: "With tap, we can do anything!"

Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Turbo Tap Trial is a sequel to Tap Trial from Rhythm Tengoku that returns in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Gameplay
The graphics of the game are now updated to be in the same style as Rhythm Heaven Megamix's artwork, and 3D Effect of the Nintendo 3DS were added in this game to give more details as when Tap Trial Girl and MAN-Ks are tapping together, the red little stars appear. Note that the MAN-Ks are smaller in this version than in GBA version. The controls and the entire game itself are left original just like its prequel.

Button Mode

 * A: Tap

Touch Mode

 * Tap: Tap

Hit or Miss

 * Hit: The girl taps on the beat.
 * Barely: A barely counts as a hit.
 * Miss: The girl taps off beat. If missed on where the monkeys yelp, the girl will incorrectly land.

Rating Note

 * Try Again: "We're tapped out!"
 * OK: "Hm... feels a little off."
 * Superb: "With tap, we can do anything!"

Trivia

 * Just like the monkeys, the MAN-Ks are noticeably smaller in Megamix version, most likely to make them more consistent with the other monkeys in that game.
 * In the Game Boy Advance's Graphic files, you'll find that the Giraffe that appeared in the first game was remade into a camel for the sequel, but not implemented into the game.