Marcher 2

"行進をするのだ. こんどのは ちょっと テクニカルだ！ がんばりたまえ. " "(March ahead. This one is a little technical! Good luck.)"

- Marching Orders 2 Description

Marching Orders 2 (マーチャ ２) is the 41st game in Rhythm Tengoku and a sequel to Marching Orders. It features four men, who each look similar to the Sarge in the original game, in bunny suits. The men are doing marching practice while taking orders from a girl in a bunny suit.

Gameplay
In this rhythm game, the player controls the man at the end of the line. The controls and gameplay haven't changed from the original Marching Orders. However, the player should have learned the commands at heart as the Bunny Girl will frequently shout out facing commands. Also new is doing turns while marching.

Controls

 * A: March
 * B: Halt
 * Left: Left Face Turn
 * Right: Right Face Turn

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The marching continues!
 * Barely: The Bunny Girl will angrily frown. A barely counts as a miss. 
 * Miss: The Bunny Girl will turn red with rage while steam puffs out of her.

Header

 * "リーダーの感想" (Leader's impressions)

Try Again

 * "きほんが　できてなーい！" (The basics are not set!)
 * "判断力が　欠けてるぅー. " (Power of judgment is lacking.)
 * "もっと　ウデを　みがいたら~？" (How about polishing your skill more~?)

OK

 * "う~ん．．．" (Yeah...)
 * "まぁまぁ、　かな. " (OK, I guess?)
 * "とりあえず．．．" (Anyway...)
 * "よしと　します. " (You did your best.)

Superb

 * "なかなか　よろしいですヨ！" (That was pretty good!)
 * "すばらしい判断力だネ~！" (You have fantastic judgement!)
 * "とても　テクニカルでーす！" (Very technical--!)

Marching Orders 2 2P
"行進をするのだ. こんどのは ちょっと テクニカルだ！ がんばりたまえ. " "(March ahead. This one is a little technical! Good luck.)"

- Marching Orders 2 2P Description

Marching Orders 2 also appears in the 2P mode of Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade) where it is referred to as Marching Orders 2 2P (マーチャ ２ 2P). It plays the same as the 1P version, but with a second player controlling the second Sarge in the lineup.

Trivia

 * In about 1/4 into the game, the left and right face turns will also have the marchers do a pose. This is the only version of the game that uses this.