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|rname = Kaettekita Shuutingu | |rname = Kaettekita Shuutingu | ||
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{{Nihongo|'''Shoot-'Em-Up'''|シューティング|Shuutingu}}, also known in Rhythm Heaven Megamix as {{Nihongo|'''Shoot-'em-up 2'''|かえってきた シューティング|Kaettekita shutingu}}, not to be confused with [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|the sequel]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', is the 7th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and the 44th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. The player controls a [[Blastronaut]] in a spaceship who is on an important mission to stop the alien enemies from invading Earth. It's also a sequel of [[Shoot-'em-up]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', it is also available as an [[Endless Game]]. | {{Nihongo|'''Shoot-'Em-Up'''|シューティング|Shuutingu}}, also known in Rhythm Heaven Megamix as {{Nihongo|'''Shoot-'em-up 2'''|かえってきた シューティング|Kaettekita shutingu}}, not to be confused with [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|the sequel]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', is the 7th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and the 44th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. The player controls a [[Blastronaut]] in a spaceship who is on an important mission to stop the alien enemies from invading Earth. It's also a sequel of [[Shoot-'em-up]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', it is also available as an [[Endless Game]]. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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*Defeating every enemy in a wave will award the player a perfect bonus. | *Defeating every enemy in a wave will award the player a perfect bonus. | ||
*The background changes every two waves. | *The background changes every two waves. | ||
*The aliens will change if you go far enough. | *The aliens will change if you go far enough. | ||
*Instead of alerting the player to incoming waves, the [[Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady]] will congratulate the player for reaching certain scores. | *Instead of alerting the player to incoming waves, the [[Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady]] will congratulate the player for reaching certain scores. | ||
*The music will become quieter during latter waves, up until it becomes muted. | *The music will become quieter during latter waves, up until it becomes muted. | ||
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*This is actually the game with the most variants, having three more than [[Tap Trial]]. It has 7 variants in ''Heaven'' (if including it's practice and Endless version), and has 3 more variants in ''Megamix'', making a total of 10 variants. | *This is actually the game with the most variants, having three more than [[Tap Trial]]. It has 7 variants in ''Heaven'' (if including it's practice and Endless version), and has 3 more variants in ''Megamix'', making a total of 10 variants. | ||
** But with graphical changes in general, Tap Trial wins, because of it's appearance in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]. | ** But with graphical changes in general, Tap Trial wins, because of it's appearance in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]. | ||
==Gameplay Video== | ==Gameplay Video== | ||
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|es=Guerra galáctica | |es=Guerra galáctica | ||
|kr=슈팅 Shooting}} | |kr=슈팅 Shooting}} | ||
===''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''=== | ===''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''=== | ||
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