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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Screenshot Wii Lady Cupid.png|thumb]]
[[File:Screenshot Wii Lady Cupid.png|thumb]]
The player takes control of [[Lady Cupid (character)|Lady Cupid]], who must shoot her arrows upward in order to hit a bomb. Several blocks obstruct the path, so the player must time their shoots to the direct center of the grid. The player has a limited amount of arrows however, so it's important to hit as few as possible. Arrows are replenished with every stage cleared. The game does not show what stage the player has reached, however.
The player takes control of [[Lady Cupid (character)|Lady Cupid]], who must shoot her arrows upward in order to hit a bomb. Several blocks obstruct the path, so the player must time their shoots to the direct center of the grid. The player has a limited amount of arrows however, so it's important to hit as few as possible. the player starts with 50 arrows, and they are replenished with every stage cleared. The game does not show what stage the player has reached, however.


As the game progresses, the tempo increases, making it more difficult to hit with the proper timing. After clearing 10 stages, the tempo slows down to its initial speed, and the number of blocks increases, making timing more difficult and requiring more successful shots to clear. After clearing 20 stages, the tempo slows down to its initial speed again, and the blue blocks turn yellow, now requiring two shots to break rather than one.
As the game progresses, the tempo increases, making it more difficult to hit with the proper timing. After clearing 10 stages, the tempo slows down to its initial speed, and the number of blocks increases, making timing more difficult and requiring more successful shots to clear. After clearing 20 stages, the tempo slows down to its initial speed again, and the blue blocks turn yellow, now requiring two shots to break rather than one.

Latest revision as of 16:41, 22 August 2024

Lady Cupid
Image
ConsoleWii Icon.png
Game Wii E-3.gif
Number
Game Wii B-3.png 3 (Flag of Japan.svg)
Game Wii B-3.png 4 (Flag of the United States.svg, Flag of Europe.svg, Flag of South Korea.svg)
Medeals Needed
ConsoleWii Icon.png 23 (Flag of Japan.svg)
ConsoleWii Icon.png 32 (Flag of the United States.svg, Flag of Europe.svg, Flag of South Korea.svg)
Version?
Endless
High Score
ConsoleWii Icon.png 0

Lady Cupid (シューティング?, Shooting) is the 3rd Endless Game in Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, unlocked with 23 Medals, and the 4th in international releases of Rhythm Heaven Fever, unlocked with 32 Medals.

Gameplay

Screenshot Wii Lady Cupid.png

The player takes control of Lady Cupid, who must shoot her arrows upward in order to hit a bomb. Several blocks obstruct the path, so the player must time their shoots to the direct center of the grid. The player has a limited amount of arrows however, so it's important to hit as few as possible. the player starts with 50 arrows, and they are replenished with every stage cleared. The game does not show what stage the player has reached, however.

As the game progresses, the tempo increases, making it more difficult to hit with the proper timing. After clearing 10 stages, the tempo slows down to its initial speed, and the number of blocks increases, making timing more difficult and requiring more successful shots to clear. After clearing 20 stages, the tempo slows down to its initial speed again, and the blue blocks turn yellow, now requiring two shots to break rather than one.

Controls

  • Ⓐ: Shoot

Timing Display

  • Perfect!/Ace!?: The arrow is shot and hits the blocks in the middle. Hitting the bomb destroys all blocks, giving 1000 points, plus 10 each for every blue block (or 20 for every yellow block in later stages) remaining. The stage is cleared and the player receives more arrows for the next one (8 arrows for the first 10 stages, 16 arrows for the next 10 stages, and 32 arrows for the rest of the game).
  • Early!/Late!?: The arrow is shot and hits the blocks off to the side.
  • Miss...?: The player does nothing. Shooting arrows where there are no blocks effectively wastes one. Losing all arrows leads to a game over.

Appearances

Video

Trivia

  • Although Rhythm Heaven Fever is a game for the Wii, and thus is capable of smooth graphics, this game is stylized with pixel art.
    • Appropriately enough, the music is also a chiptune track, similar to the individual Practice themes in the game.
  • Rhythm Heaven (the location) makes an appearance in the background.

Development History

Main article: Lady Cupid/Development

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese シューティング Shooting
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Lady Cupid
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Lady Cupid
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Tir à l'arc Archery
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Flechas angelicales Angelic arrows
Flag of Germany.svg German Schützenkönigin Archer Queen
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Sparatutto Shooter
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 슈팅 Shooting
Logo GBA Rhythm Tengoku.svg Ura Otoko Game GBA E-2.png Game GBA E-3.png Game GBA E-4.png
Logo DS Rhythm Heaven.svg Game DS E-1.gif Shoot-'Em-Up Game DS E-3.gif Samurai Slice Game DS E-5.gif Game DS E-6.gif
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
Logo 3DS Rhythm Heaven Megamix.svg Artwork 3DS Coin Toss Alt.png Sick Beats Artwork 3DS Charging Chicken.png Artwork 3DS Clap Trap Alt.png