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*The seasonal particles make a return in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', where snowflakes and sakura leaves fall during the first half of the game. | *The seasonal particles make a return in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', where snowflakes and sakura leaves fall during the first half of the game. | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 8 October 2021
Samurai Slice (ゐあひ斬り外伝?, Iai Giri Gaiden) is the 4th Endless Game in Rhythm Heaven, unlocked with 17 Medals.
Gameplay
The Wandering Samurai stands atop a wall with his foot on a wooden plank. Various items get thrown at the far end of the plank, which the samurai is tasked with popping up and then slicing. The sliced bits then are caught by the children below. Coins come out of the sliced objects, which serve as the player's score. When the full moon rises, all coins earned will be multiplied by 10x for a brief period of time. The game moves faster when it reaches the end of the loop in the music. After the first loop, particles indicating seasons begin falling for each loop (sakura leaves for spring, green leaves for summer, brown leaves for autumn, and snowflakes for winter).
The game begins with three lives, represented with flames. If the player loses them all, the game is over.
Items
Each item thrown has a different rhythm.
- Watermelon: The most basic item to slice. The watermelon bounces off the wooden plank once to then be sliced with the samurai's sword. Gives 1 coin.
- Fish: This item bounces off the wooden plank twice before being sliced. A yellow version may appear at the end of the loop, which restores one life if sliced, up to a total of 5. Gives 2 coins.
- Yokai: This enemy, returning from Iai Giri, bounces off the wooden plank, gets launched high in the air and out of sight, then falls down in front of the samurai. The timing for the slice matches the timing it would take in Iai Giri following the music. Gives 2 coins.
Controls
- Tap: Step on plank
- Tap (Hold): Keep foot on plank
- Tap (Release): Release plank
- Flick: Swing sword
Timing Display
Appearances
Video
Trivia
- The music in this game, named "Fresh Samurai" in the Music Corner, is a remix of the music from Iai Giri. Similar to that game, the phrases that play when two objects appear at once is a sound effect rather than part of the music, allowing the game mix them up. Unlike Iai Giri though, which has a separate track with the phrases mixed in for the Studio, they are not represented in "Fresh Samurai".
- Ocassionally, the moon may appear with the text 555-SAMURAI (246936♪1?) on it. If the player inputs this into the Phone, they will get sounds from Iai Giri from Rhythm Tengoku.
- The seasonal particles make a return in Samurai Slice in Rhythm Heaven Fever, where snowflakes and sakura leaves fall during the first half of the game.
Unused
- Main article: Samurai Slice/Unused
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ゐあひ斬り外伝 | Iai Slash Sidestory |
EnglishNOA | Samurai Slice | |
EnglishNOE | Samurai Slice | |
French | Rythme tranchant | Sharp rhythm |
Spanish | Samurái Rebanador | Samurai Slicer |
Italian | Spirito samurai | Spirit samurai |
Korean | 무사의 길 | Samurai's Road |
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