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The three toss a beach ball that comes out of a square shape modeled similarly to the big buttons on the ground, in a game that vaguely resembles volleyball. There is no net, and they pass the ball to each other by pushing it up with both hands (rather than spiking or bumping it). The rally ends when Kii-kun, the yellow boy, pops the ball by clapping on it with his big hands.
The three toss a beach ball that comes out of a square shape modeled similarly to the big buttons on the ground, in a game that vaguely resembles volleyball. There is no net, and they pass the ball to each other by pushing it up with both hands (rather than spiking or bumping it). The rally ends when Kii-kun, the yellow boy, pops the ball by clapping on it with his big hands.
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Revision as of 23:01, 13 April 2013

Toss Boys is the 27th game in Rhythm Tengoku.

Gameplay

This game takes place in a place with a background of a plain color. The scene shows the Toss Boys -- two boys and a girl. Each one looks different, as each has a different color and either A, B, or + on their shirt; the three characters are: Aka-chan, the red girl with an A on her shirt, Ao-kun, a blue boy with a B on his shirt, and Kii-kun, a yellow boy who looks stronger than Ao-kun (whose voice is rather meek in comparison with his fellow Toss Boys) with a + on his shirt. Each one is standing on an unlabeled button that matches the button name on their shirt.

The three toss a beach ball that comes out of a square shape modeled similarly to the big buttons on the ground, in a game that vaguely resembles volleyball. There is no net, and they pass the ball to each other by pushing it up with both hands (rather than spiking or bumping it). The rally ends when Kii-kun, the yellow boy, pops the ball by clapping on it with his big hands.