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{{Nihongo|'''Toss Boys'''|トスボーイズ|Tosubooizu}} is the twenty-seventh game in Rhythm Tengoku. | {{Nihongo|'''Toss Boys'''|トスボーイズ|Tosubooizu}} is the twenty-seventh game in Rhythm Tengoku. | ||
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* Hit: The ball is hit and launched to the person who's name was called. | * Hit: The ball is hit and launched to the person who's name was called. | ||
* Barely: The person who hits the ball will be worried, as well as the ball out of shape. '''A barely is a miss.''' | * Barely: The person who hits the ball will be worried, as well as the ball out of shape. '''A barely is a miss.''' | ||
* Miss: The ball hits the kid's head, as well as the kid being surprised. The kid that threw the ball will have a distorted voice, usually a bit higher pitch. | * Miss: The ball hits the kid's head, as well as the kid being surprised. The kid that threw the ball will have a distorted voice, usually a bit higher pitch. | ||
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*OK: ''"We're good, but we can get better!"'' | *OK: ''"We're good, but we can get better!"'' | ||
*Superb: ''"Next, we'll become World Champion Tossers!"'' | *Superb: ''"Next, we'll become World Champion Tossers!"'' | ||
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Revision as of 09:55, 13 November 2015
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Toss Boys (トスボーイズ?, Tosubooizu) is the twenty-seventh game in Rhythm Tengoku.
Gameplay
You play as three kids who are tossing a ball around. They yell the name of the person they are about to throw the ball to and proceed to do so after. The character controlled by the A button is Aka-chan (red), B button is Ao-kun (blue). and the character controlled by the D-Pad is Kii-yan (Yellow).There are three techniques (called super toss techniques in game):
A-B Dual Toss: Aka-chan bounces the ball back and forth with Ao-kun. Ao-kun then either launches it to Kii-yan or throws it normally.
Blue Blur Toss: Ao-kun bounces the ball a number of times which he usually launches to Kii-yan.
Yellow Lightning Toss: Kii-yan bounces the ball two times in quick succession, the second one launching it with speed.
Controls
- A: Hit ball with Aka-chan (Red kid)
- B: Hit ball with Ao-kun (Blue kid)
- D-Pad: Hit ball with Kii-yan (Yellow kid)
Hit or Miss
- Hit: The ball is hit and launched to the person who's name was called.
- Barely: The person who hits the ball will be worried, as well as the ball out of shape. A barely is a miss.
- Miss: The ball hits the kid's head, as well as the kid being surprised. The kid that threw the ball will have a distorted voice, usually a bit higher pitch.
Rating Notes
- Try Again: "No good, no good at all!"
- OK: "We're good, but we can get better!"
- Superb: "Next, we'll become World Champion Tossers!"
Trivia
- Despite it being named the "Toss Boys," not all of them are boys. Aka-chan (red kid) is actually female. However, Ao-kun and Kii-yan are male.
- It has been stated that the trio are best/close friends.
- Each one of their names are based off of Japanese colors (Aka is red, Ao is blue and Kii is yellow.)
- All 3 of them are primary colors (which is ironic because they are close friends). This is unknown if this is intentional or not.
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