Rhythm Heaven Megamix

Rhythm Heaven Megamix (リズム天国ザ・ベスト+ Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus) also known as Rhythm Paradise Megamix in Europe, is the fourth game in the Rhythm Heaven Series. It was released on June 11th, 2015 in Japan, June 16, 2016 during the E3 announcement and is set to be released on October 21, 2016 in Europe, and the dates to be released in Australia and South Korea are currently unknown.

This game includes 70 minigames from the previous three Rhythm Tengoku games, 20 new minigames and 10 updated versions of older games.

Story Mode
In the single player Story mode of the game, the player helps a character named Tibby get back to Heaven World 天の国 (Ten no Kuni, a pun on 天国 tengoku) by completing various rhythm games. On his way, he meets various characters, such as Boondog and Dieter, who guide him through their various lands; as well as the Gatekeeper Trio, which consists of Saffron, Saltwater, and Paprika.

Challenge Land
Challenge Land is a new feature in Megamix. Here, the player may board the Challenge Train, where the player must beat a series of minigames, usually with modified rules and tempo. Additionally, if the Perfect Campaign is up, it can be challenged here. Challenge Land becomes playable once the player clears the Lush Tower.

List of Rhythm Games
Majority of the games appear in Story Mode, where they are grouped into places of four: one Rhythm Tengoku game, one Rhythm Heaven game, one Rhythm Heaven Fever game, and one new game.

NOTE: If the game is marked with (Story), this means that this is a variant of the original minigame, with a new song and considerably easier challenge. Games that are titled with "Returns" are the original variants of the song. Is it marked like this to avoid confusion, as some minigames, like the entirety of Donut Land, are their original variants.

Lush Tower
After the Lush Tower is cleared, the credits roll and Tibby makes it back to Heaven World... Well, almost. But, new minigames get unlocked.

Songbird Tower
After the six rainbow towers are cleared, the credits roll and Tibby makes it back to Heaven World. Plus, new minigames get unlocked.

Cafe
In the cafe you can play with your Rhythm Toys, buy CD's and extra games with Flow Balls and visit the Museum.

Extra Games
Extra Games can be bought from the Museum shop with Flow Balls found by playing Challenge Land's Perfect Campaign and Challenge Train. All extra games are returning minigames from the previous games in the series.

List of Extra Games
(From this point only some English title cards are displayed)

Endless Games
Endless Games return in the new Rhythm Heaven game, which will include past Endless Games from the previous games.


 * Sick Beats (from Rhythm Tengoku)
 * Coin Toss (from Rhythm Heaven)
 * Clap Trap (from Rhythm Heaven Fever)
 * Charging Chicken (New Endless Game)

Rhythm Toys
Rhythm Toys return, but in a slightly different format. Unlike with Rhythm Toys in past games, the Rhythm Toys that appear in this game are constantly checked on for various reasons throughout the playthrough of the game, and are not accessible until you clear the Lush Tower.

List of Rhythm Toys

 * Figure Fighter VS
 * Goat Pachinko

Missing Games
The following games are from past incarnations of Rhythm Heaven that did not return for Megamix.

(This does not include remixes or sequels)

From Rhythm Tengoku

 * Samurai Slice (GBA)
 * The ★ Bon Odori
 * Magic User
 * Show Time
 * Toran and Porin
 * Polyrhythm
 * Rap Men
 * Toss Boys
 * Fireworks

From Rhythm Heaven (DS)

 * Built to Scale (DS)
 * Moai Doo-Wop
 * Crop Stomp
 * DJ School
 * Drummer Duel
 * Love Lab
 * Splashdown
 * Space Soccer
 * Rockers

From Rhythm Heaven Fever

 * Tambourine
 * Donk-Donk
 * Tap Troupe
 * Shrimp Shuffle
 * Night Walk (Wii)

Reception
This game has received a review of 34/40 on Famitsu.

According to a report, this game sold over 500,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2015. .

As of February 2016, the total sales in Japan reached 650,000 copies.

Trivia

 * There is a challenge mode minigame called Rhythmware, where many of the minigames are replaced with Warioware characters. This is due to both series being created by the same developers.
 * This is the first game to not include any of Tsunku's songs in the introduced Rhythm Games.
 * This game in the series is known to have the most Rhythm games, with Rhythm games from every game in the series.
 * During the real credits the following things and characters from various games can be seen.
 * The tree from Lush Remix.
 * The Huebirds of Happiness from Flock Step.
 * The Star you can collect in every game.
 * The planet from Remix 7 of Rhythm Heaven Fever.
 * The Rhythm Rockets from Launch Party.
 * The Alien From Spaceball.
 * The huge machine from Working Dough, it also shines the color of the forest.
 * Play-Yan and the star from Night Walk.
 * The riceball from Spaceball.
 * All the colors for each Remix, red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, blue, purple.
 * The Moon Bunnies from Bunny Hop.
 * The outline for the star in Star Land.
 * Rhythm Heaven itself.
 * Ashley makes a cameo in the cafe as a doll.
 * The minigames at gates and towers are lined up by their game from oldest to newest (for example in Forest Tower: First is Spaceball from Rhythm Tengoku, then Dog Ninja from Rhythm Heaven, then Hole in One from Rhythm Heaven Fever and finally the new one - Sumo Brothers).
 * While using simple tap, it shows the character when tapping. This is a reference to Rhythm Heaven.
 * It is notable that the title cards in the English version of the game all use the same font styles and are rather simplistic compared to the Japanese version. This is especially noticeable when comparing the games from Rhythm Heaven Fever with their Megamix counterparts.
 * The only title card to be fully changed from the Japanese version is Karate Man Combos!.