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==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
*A: Shoot | *A: Shoot | ||
==Timing | ==Timing Display== | ||
* | *'''Perfect!/Ace!''': The arrow is shot and hits the block while there is a bomb. If you hit a bomb, it will make all the blocks vanished. | ||
* | *'''Early!/Late!''': N/A | ||
*Miss: The player does nothing. If you fire the arrow when there are no blocks, you lose one arrow. Once you lose all the arrows, it's game over. | *'''Miss...''': The player does nothing. If you fire the arrow when there are no blocks, you lose one arrow. Once you lose all the arrows, it's game over. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is the first ever 8-bit game to appear in the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series. The next 8-bit styled | *This is the first ever 8-bit game to appear in the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series. The next 8-bit styled games would be [[Super Samurai Slice]], [[Samurai Slice 2]] and [[Feed Goat]]. | ||
*[[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] itself makes an appearance in the background. | *[[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] itself makes an appearance in the background. | ||
* This game shares the same Japanese and Korean names as [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]]. Like [[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]], their gameplay styles are completely different. | * This game shares the same Japanese and Korean names as [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]]. Like [[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]], their gameplay styles are completely different. |
Revision as of 17:12, 6 October 2020
Template:Game-Nav Template:Game-NavTemplate:Endless game infoboxLady Cupid (シューティング: Shooting) is an endless game in Rhythm Heaven Fever, unlocked after receiving 23 medals in the Japanese version and 32 medals in the non-Japanese versions. The player takes the role of Lady Cupid, who flies across the screen back and forth with a bow and arrow in hand.
Despriction
It's the player's job to shoot through the blocks in Lady Cupid's way until the bomb is hit. Because of having limited arrows in each level, the challenge is to conserve as many possible.
Controls
- A: Shoot
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!: The arrow is shot and hits the block while there is a bomb. If you hit a bomb, it will make all the blocks vanished.
- Early!/Late!: N/A
- Miss...: The player does nothing. If you fire the arrow when there are no blocks, you lose one arrow. Once you lose all the arrows, it's game over.
Trivia
- This is the first ever 8-bit game to appear in the Rhythm Heaven series. The next 8-bit styled games would be Super Samurai Slice, Samurai Slice 2 and Feed Goat.
- Rhythm Heaven itself makes an appearance in the background.
- This game shares the same Japanese and Korean names as Shoot-'Em-Up. Like Munchy Monk, their gameplay styles are completely different.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | シューティング | Shooting |
French | Tir à l'arc | Archery |
Spanish | Flechas angelicales | Angelic Arrows |
Italian | Sparatutto | Shooter |
Korean | 슈팅 | Shooting |
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