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In this game, the [[Dough Dudes]], now in teapots resting on a red platform with an umbrella on it, are tasked with moving fuel orbs in the middle of a bamboo forest. [[Mr. Game & Watch]] is now dressed in a purple robe and hat and is standing on bamboo, his appearance now resembling that of [ | In this game, the [[Dough Dudes]], now in teapots resting on a red platform with an umbrella on it, are tasked with moving fuel orbs in the middle of a bamboo forest. [[Mr. Game & Watch]] is now dressed in a purple robe and hat and is standing on bamboo, his appearance now resembling that of [[wikipedia:List of Game & Watch games#Judge|Judge]]. Near the end of the game, the rocket is replaced with what resembles a woman drinking tea, and several [[Alien Bunnies]] follow it after it launches. | ||
The game's core gameplay stays the same; moving fuel orbs as they come along by following the co-worker's pattern. The main difference is in pattern design and spacing. While [[Working Dough]] has quicker, larger patterns with little space inbetween, Working Dough 2 has short patterns with larger breaks. This makes the game slower paced, and requires the player to adapt to the new pauses. | The game's core gameplay stays the same; moving fuel orbs as they come along by following the co-worker's pattern. The main difference is in pattern design and spacing. While [[Working Dough]] has quicker, larger patterns with little space inbetween, Working Dough 2 has short patterns with larger breaks. This makes the game slower paced, and requires the player to adapt to the new pauses. |
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Working Dough 2 |
You've mostly gotten used to this job now, but your coworker? That guy is a machine! Try to keep up! |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
Working Dough 2 (元祖 はたらくまんじゅう?, Ganzo Hataraku Manjū), known as Working Dough 2 (はたらくまんじゅう2 ?, Hataraku Manjū 2) in Rhythm Heaven Fever, is the 2nd Rhythm Game of Stage 8 (37th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 3rd of Tibby's Mom (88th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
The long version, Working Dough, appears in Stage 3 in Rhythm Heaven Fever and in Donut Tower in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Gameplay
In this game, the Dough Dudes, now in teapots resting on a red platform with an umbrella on it, are tasked with moving fuel orbs in the middle of a bamboo forest. Mr. Game & Watch is now dressed in a purple robe and hat and is standing on bamboo, his appearance now resembling that of Judge. Near the end of the game, the rocket is replaced with what resembles a woman drinking tea, and several Alien Bunnies follow it after it launches.
The game's core gameplay stays the same; moving fuel orbs as they come along by following the co-worker's pattern. The main difference is in pattern design and spacing. While Working Dough has quicker, larger patterns with little space inbetween, Working Dough 2 has short patterns with larger breaks. This makes the game slower paced, and requires the player to adapt to the new pauses.
Controls
Rhythm Heaven Fever
- Ⓐ: Jump
- Ⓐ+Ⓑ: Big jump
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- Ⓐ/Tap: Jump
- Ⓑ/Tap: Big jump
Timing Display
Results
Space-Rabbit Feedback() | Space-Rabbit Feedback() | |
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A touch sloppy, perhaps... You seemed lost in the quiet bits. |
A touch sloppy, perhaps... You seemed lost in the quiet bits. | |
Eh. Good enough. | Good try. | |
Elegant work. You're an artist. You kept it up even when it got quiet. |
Elegant work. You're an artist. You kept it up even when it got quiet. |
The space rabbits say... | |
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You were a bit sloppy on the job. You got lost in the quiet section. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
You worked like a pro dough. You did well in the quiet section. |
Space-Rabbit Feedback | |
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You...didn't do so hot. You needed help with the heavy ones. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
Hey, solid work there. You really hefted those heavy ones! |
Epilogue
Back to Earth... | We're going home to the moon. | Tea tastes better on the moon! |
Wah! We can't get out of orbit! |
We're heading into space! |
Nothing beats a hot moon tea! |
Back to Earth... | We're going home to the moon. | Tea tastes better on the moon! |
Rhythm Item
Big Dough | So CUTE! |
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I came to see the spaceship with my son, and they gave him some dumplings to take home-- a big one and a small one. He gave me the big one, because he's the cutest thing ever. |
Skill Star
The Skill Star appears on the lone orb right after the lady dough rises in the background.
Challenge Land
Working Dough 2 appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
Appearances
Trivia
- The Space-Rabbits are actually "Alien Bunnies", characters from the WarioWare Series, another series worked on by the developers of the Rhythm Heaven Series. They previously appeared in Marching Orders in Remix 7 and Remix 8 in Rhythm Tengoku.
Unused
- Main article: Working Dough 2/Unused
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | <span class="tooltip" title=" Hataraku Manjū 2 Ganzo Hataraku Manjū" style="text-decoration: underline; text-decoration-style: dotted"> はたらくまんじゅう2 | |
EnglishNOA | Working Dough 2 | Pun on the expression Working Dough [the process of kneading dough for baking] |
EnglishNOE | Working Dough 2 | |
French | Boulettes au boulot 2 Boulettes extrêmes |
Dumplings at work 2 Extreme dumplings |
Spanish | Dulces trabajadores 2 | Candy workers 2 |
Italian | Fagottini al lavoro 2 | Dumplings at work 2 |
Korean | <span class="tooltip" title=" Ilhaneun Hoppang 2 Wonjo Ilhaneun Hoppang" style="text-decoration: underline; text-decoration-style: dotted"> 일하는 호빵2 원조 일하는 호빵 |
Working Bun 2 Founder Working Bun |
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