Fork Lifter

Fork Lifter (くしざし) is the 1st Rhythm Game of the second stage (6th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 1st of Shop No. 4 (100th overall), costing 10 Flow Balls, in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Gameplay
The player controls a person's hand holding a fork in the front of a wide blank table. On the other side of the table, a hand is shown through a zooming bubble. When the game starts, the hand will flick pieces of food (mostly pea-like objects with a mini-hamburger at one point) towards the fork. The player will have to get the right timing and spear the food on the fork as it zooms towards it. If food is successfully caught, it stays on the fork until three or four pieces are on it, in which the hand will lift and the person will eat the food. The speed the peas move at is always the same, but how many and the spacing between them varies.

Timing Display

 * Perfect!/Ace!: The fork will spear the food precisely on the center prong. If all the food on a forkful is gotten this way, the person will gulp down the food when it is eaten.
 * Early!/Late!: The food will be caught in between two prongs, the two depending on if it was speared too early or late. If a piece of food is on a forkful this way, the person will cough when the food is eaten. A barely counts as a miss.
 * Miss...: The food will zoom past the fork and an audience will groan.

Skill Star
The Skill Star appears during the mini-hamburger part.

Challenge Land
appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
 * Full-Belly Dojo
 * Round-Object Fan Club
 * Game Gamble: Intermediate

Two Player
A version of the game can be unlocked for the two-player mode. It is the first game in the mode, and is unlocked along with the two-player menu by beating the original game. The game has the first player using a blue fork, and the second using an orange fork. The hand will flick food at both of the players' forks, requiring them to stab the food. For most of the game, the food will be flicked at the same time by the hand, and the players can stab at the same time. Later in the game, the hand will flick to only one player at a time, with the unneeded fork going off the screen.

Trivia

 * The name "Fork Lifter" is an obvious pun to a forklift operator.
 * This game was originally called "High-Speed Peas" as seen in preview versions of the game.
 * According to debug notes found in the files of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, this game, among others, would have a short variant in that game but got cut for unknown reasons.
 * This game has slightly been upgraded in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, in which there are outlines added in the table, while the original didn't have those at all.
 * This is likely to help the player judge distance better, especially due to the 3DS having a smaller screen.
 * Unlike real-life forks (and more like a trident), the fork has 3 prongs instead of 4. This might be done to make the visual cues better.