{{Quote|十字ボタンとAボタン<br>の同時押しをマスター<br>だ!けっこうカンタン<br>だ。たぶん…"<br>"(Master pressing the D-pad and the A button at the same time! It should be pretty easy. I hope...)|Polyrhythm Description (Rhythm Tengoku)}}
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{{Quote|十字ボタンとAボタンの<br>同時押しをマスターしよう!<br>赤いモノをどんどん運んでネ!"<br>"(Master pressing the D-pad and the A button at the same time! Steadily carry the Red Things!)|Polyrhythm Description (Rhythm Tengoku Arcade)}}
{{Nihongo|'''Polyrhythm'''|ポリリズム|Polyrhythm}} is the 22nd minigame in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. It features the [[Red Things]] that roll around and bounce on an assembly line. A sequel appears later on called [[Polyrhythm 2]]. Attaining a perfect gets the lyrics: Sweet Angel from [[Remix 3 (GBA)|Remix 3]] for this game that you can read at the E-mail.
{{Nihongo|Polyrhythm|ポリリズム|Poririzumu}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Game]] of Stage 4 (22nd overall) in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''.
The arrange version, [[Polyrhythm 2]], appears in Last Technician in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Polyrhythm.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Screenshot GBA Polyrhythm.png|thumb]]
This game is structured on a grid with two pathways. Before the player starts, a rhythm is tapped out, using a bass drum to represent the lower path and a snare drum to represent the upper path. After this finishes, a rod will roll out , requiring the player to repeat the given pattern using the D-Pad for the top row and A button for the lower row. After the pattern is repeated, a new one is tapped out. The patterns sometimes vary between paths.
[[File:Screenshot Arcade Polyrhythm.png|thumb]]
This game is structured on a grid with two pathways, the upper path labeled {{Nihongo|十ボタン|+ Button}}, the lower labeled {{Nihongo|Aボタン|A Button}}. Before the player starts, a rhythm is tapped out, using a bass drum to represent the lower path and a snare drum to represent the upper path. After this finishes, [[Akai Mono]] roll out, requiring the player to repeat the given pattern using ✚ and Ⓐ for the upper and lower row respectively. After the pattern is repeated, a new one is tapped out. The patterns sometimes vary between paths.
*This game appears to have inspired multiple aspects of [[Built to Scale]] in both ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', such as the general art design. Because of this, many fans consider this game to be a predecessor, referred to as "Built to Scale" in most fan translations.
*This game appears to have inspired multiple aspects of [[Built to Scale]] in both ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', such as the general art design. Thus it can be considered a predecessor of those games.
*The music from this game sounds a bit like the title theme from ''Rhythm Heaven Fever''.
*This is one of the few games that doesn't feature a [[Practice]].
*This game, it's [[Polyrhythm 2|sequel]], [[Tram & Pauline]] and [[Catchy Tune]] and its [[Catchy Tune 2|sequel]] have similar controls/rhythm.
**It did, however, get a "How to Play" demonstration in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade]] version. Interestingly, the drum sound for when a block on the lower lane appears is different to what is heard during gameplay.
*This is one of the few games that doesn't feature a practice in the series.
==Development History==
**It did however get a tutorial in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade]] version.
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==In Other Languages==
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|jp=ポリリズム
|rojp=Poririzumu
|mnjp=Polyrhythm [music with multiple rhythmic elements played simultaneously]}}
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This game is structured on a grid with two pathways, the upper path labeled 十ボタン (+ Button?), the lower labeled Aボタン (A Button?). Before the player starts, a rhythm is tapped out, using a bass drum to represent the lower path and a snare drum to represent the upper path. After this finishes, Akai Mono roll out, requiring the player to repeat the given pattern using ✚ and Ⓐ for the upper and lower row respectively. After the pattern is repeated, a new one is tapped out. The patterns sometimes vary between paths.
This game appears to have inspired multiple aspects of Built to Scale in both Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, such as the general art design. Thus it can be considered a predecessor of those games.
This is one of the few games that doesn't feature a Practice.
It did, however, get a "How to Play" demonstration in the arcade version. Interestingly, the drum sound for when a block on the lower lane appears is different to what is heard during gameplay.