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In this game, four characters have a wine glass in front of them which they tap in a certain rhythm to console a sad-looking lady. The player is the fourth in line, and must copy what the first three tap onto their glass.
In this game, four characters have a wine glass in front of them which they tap in a certain rhythm to console a sad-looking lady. The player is the fourth in line, and must copy what the first three tap onto their glass.


During practice, what appears to be a white bear holds up a sign with 〇 for a successful pattern, or ✕ if the player failed. In the real thing, the spectator is a sad-looking girl who the four men are trying to cheer up. After a few rounds, the music goes faster, and more ladies get in line, including a green alien in a pink dress, a robot, and finally a woman with towering red hair.
During practice, what appears to be a person in a white bear costume judges the player's performance, by holding up a sign with 〇 for a successful pattern, or ✕ if for a failed one. In the real thing, the spectator is a sad-looking lady who the four men are trying to cheer up. After a few rounds, the music goes faster, and more ladies get in line, including a green alien in a pink dress, a robot, and finally a woman with towering red hair. Each successful pattern adds a point, with the counter capped at 99.


If the player is follows the rhythm properly, the spectating lady will cheer them on. If the player fails, she loses interest. Following the rhythm properly leads to her regaining interest, and failing again makes her leave the bar offscreen, resulting in a Game Over.
If the player is follows the rhythm properly, the spectating lady will cheer them on. If the player fails, she loses interest. Following the rhythm properly leads to her regaining interest, and failing again makes her leave the bar offscreen, resulting in a Game Over.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*With the game's music having a similar piano-jazz theme, and [[Barista]]'s appearance on the game's preview in the [[Endless Games]] menu, it is implied this bar is the [[Cafe]] itself.
*With the game's music having a similar piano-jazz theme, and [[Barista]]'s appearance on the game's preview in the [[Endless Games]] menu, it is implied this bar is the [[Cafe]] itself.
*The high score counter is capped at 99.
*Unused of a bottle and its cap exist for this game. Coincidentally, the bottle's label has three flowers, similar to what the "OPEN" sign on the game's preview in the [[Endless Games]] menu is replaced with in ''[[Rhythm World]]''.
==Video==
==Video==
[[File:Rhythm Heaven - Endless Games - Glass Tappers|thumb|center|300px]]
[[File:Rhythm Heaven - Endless Games - Glass Tappers|thumb|center|300px]]

Revision as of 01:20, 11 July 2021

Glass Tappers (バー?, Bar) is the 5th Endless Game in Rhythm Heaven, unlocked with 22 Medals.

Gameplay

In this game, four characters have a wine glass in front of them which they tap in a certain rhythm to console a sad-looking lady. The player is the fourth in line, and must copy what the first three tap onto their glass.

During practice, what appears to be a person in a white bear costume judges the player's performance, by holding up a sign with 〇 for a successful pattern, or ✕ if for a failed one. In the real thing, the spectator is a sad-looking lady who the four men are trying to cheer up. After a few rounds, the music goes faster, and more ladies get in line, including a green alien in a pink dress, a robot, and finally a woman with towering red hair. Each successful pattern adds a point, with the counter capped at 99.

If the player is follows the rhythm properly, the spectating lady will cheer them on. If the player fails, she loses interest. Following the rhythm properly leads to her regaining interest, and failing again makes her leave the bar offscreen, resulting in a Game Over.

Controls

  • Tap: Tap
  • Tap (Hold): Hold glass in place/Prepare to flick
  • Tap (Release): Stop holding the glass
  • Flick: Flick

Timing Display

  • Perfect!/Ace!?:
  • Early!/Late!?:
  • Miss...?:

Trivia

  • With the game's music having a similar piano-jazz theme, and Barista's appearance on the game's preview in the Endless Games menu, it is implied this bar is the Cafe itself.
  • Unused of a bottle and its cap exist for this game. Coincidentally, the bottle's label has three flowers, similar to what the "OPEN" sign on the game's preview in the Endless Games menu is replaced with in Rhythm World.

Video

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese バー Bar
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Glass Tappers
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Glass Tappers
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Verres cadencés Cadenced glasses
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Los Camareros The Waiters
Flag of Italy.svg Italian I toccabicchieri The glass-tappers
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 4명의 신사 4 Gentlemen
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Logo Wii Rhythm Heaven Fever.svg
One Player
Game Wii E-4.gif Game Wii E-1.gif Munchy Monk Game Wii E-3.gif Game Wii E-4 JP.gif Game Wii E-5.gif
Logo Wii Rhythm Heaven Fever.svg
Two Player
Game Wii PE-1.gif Game Wii PE-2.gif Game Wii PE-3.gif Game Wii PE-4.gif Bossa Nova
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