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Template:Game-NavTemplate:Minigame infobox Tambourine is the 7th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever. In this game, the player has to mimic the same way like the monkey playing Simian Says with him on the tambourine. Getting a Perfect on it will unlock its music titled "Tambourine".
Gameplay
In this game, in front of the player is a little monkey holding a tambourine. When the game starts, the monkey will perform a "set" of notes, shaking and hitting his tambourine to create a pattern. After the monkey finishes, he will cue the player with a call. The player will then have to repeat the pattern to the monkey by shaking and hitting their own tambourine. After the pattern is finished, the monkey will start the next set. Each set consists of 7 notes, with the length between notes and the command type varying.
Controls
- A: Shake tambourine
- A + B: Hit tambourine
Timing Notes
- Hit: The monkey continues watching. At the end of a set done well, the monkey will smile, and flowers will appear around his head.
- Barely: The monkey will grimace and sweat. A barely counts as a miss in this game.
- Miss: Missing the timing badly will cause a frog to jump on the monkey's head and stay there for a while before jumping off.
Rating Notes
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Header
- "Monkey Notes"
Try Again
- "Oookeee. (Your basics needed work.)"
- "Oo… (Your clapping was suboptimal.)"
OK
- "Eh. Good enough."
Superb
- "Ook. (You handled the basics well.)"
- "Oo ook. (I liked your clapping style.)"
Beat the Beat Rhythm Paradise
Header
- "The monkey says…"
Try Again
- "Ooky! You have to learn the basics."
- "Your clapping was lacking."
OK
- "Good try."
Superb
- "Ook! You handled the basics."
- "Ook, ook! I liked your clapping style."
Epilogue
Rhythm Heaven Fever
- Tambourine Try again.PNG
"Ew."
- Tambourine OK.PNG
"Ook."
- Tambourine Superb.png
"OOOOOOOK!"
Beat the Beat Rhythm Paradise
- Tambourine Eu Try Again.png
"Where'd all these frogs come from?"
- Tambourine EU OK.png
"Just ook!"
- Tambourine EU Superb.png
"Super ook!"
Appearances
- Tambourine gameplay.png
Tambourine
Remix 10 - Tambourine Remix 2.png
- Tambourine Remix 9.png
Two-Player Mode
Template:Game-NavTemplate:Minigame infoboxA version of the game in the two-player mode can be unlocked by finishing the original version and the two-player version of Fork Lifter.
In the game, the first player is in front of a blue monkey, while the second is in front of an orange monkey. When the monkey in front of the player shakes or hits the tambourine, the corresponding player has to hit or shake when the monkeys are finished with the set. The game starts with the monkeys playing the same pattern at the same time, but soon changes up when the monkeys play. This has one monkey playing the first 4 notes in a set, while the other plays the next 3, requiring the players to do the same.
Trivia
- This is the only game in Rhythm Heaven Fever that has no animation on the title card.
- The reason a monkey was used for this game might be because of the cymbal-banging monkey, a well-known children's toy.
- This is one of four prequel games in Rhythm Heaven Fever that doesn't return in Rhythm Heaven Megamix despite having been in 3 remixes (Remix 2, 9, 10)
Video
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タンバリン Tambourine | |
French | Tambourin | |
Spanish | Pandereta | |
Italian | Tamburello | |
Korean | 탬버린 Tambourine |
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