Board Meeting

Board Meeting (重役会議) is a game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. The pigs meet up to discuss business criteria. Instead of a normal board meeting though, the pigs share their ideas by spinning in their office chairs. Perfecting it will unlock the gift "First-Day Orientation" that you will be able to read it at the cafe. It's also an Extra Game unlocked in Rhythm Heaven Megamix that can be bought for 5 Flow Balls in the shop.

Gameplay


The player controls the pig on the far right of the screen. Whenever the one on the farthest left starts spinning his chair, so will the next pig in line, and so forth. When you become the last pig to spin, you must do so in the same timing as the others. Afterwards the pig on the farthest left will start the trend again by stopping his chair.

Sometimes instead of the pigs stopping their chairs one at a time, the female assistant will say "One, two, three!" (Japanese: イスーリ！isuuni!), signaling for everyone to stop at the same time with more force.

In Megamix, the gameplay is the same like in the original, but the Assistant's skirt was a little extended to be longer than being short.

Rhythm Heaven Fever

 * A: Stop spinning

Button Mode

 * A: Stop spinning

Simple Tap Mode

 * Tap: Stop spinning

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The pig stops his chair and all the pigs smile.
 * Barely: The pig makes a hasty stop facing away from the camera, the other pigs becoming disappointed depending on if the player was late or early.
 * Miss: The pig becomes dizzy after stopping.

US Version

 * Superb: "Congratulations, Mr. Chairman!"
 * OK: "Business is turning around!"
 * Try Again: "Let's table this for now..."

European Version

 * Superb: "Today's meeting was a success!"
 * OK: "Our long-term forecasts are good!"
 * Try Again: "Let's take a break."

Appearances

 * Board Meeting
 * Remix 2
 * Remix 9
 * Remix 10

Trivia

 * According to debug notes found in the files of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, this game alongside Fork Lifter, Cheer Readers and Packing Pests would have its story mode variant added in that game but got cut for unknown reasons.
 * This is one of the easiest minigames to get a legitimate score of 100, as it doesn't have much cues to perfectly time.
 * There is an unused "Issuni!" Japanese cue for the game found in the files of Rhythm Heaven, probably meaning this game was going to appear in Rhythm Heaven.