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In [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]], you can''' Feed the Goat'''. (Japanese: ヤギに エサを あげてネ ''Feed the Goat Food'') The game plays out like a pachinko machine as you feed the goat turnips. It is available after completing Honeybee Land.[[File:Goat_pachinko.png|thumb|288px]]
[[File:Goat_pachinko.png|thumb|288px]]
 
In [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]], you can {{Nihongo|'''Feed turnips to the goat.'''|ヤギに エサを あげてネ。|Feed the goat.}} The game plays out like a pachinko machine as you feed the goat turnips. It is available after completing Honeybee Land.
== Information ==
==Gameplay==
The game plays out like a retro-styled arcade game complete with music and effects. The player has to throw the turnips at the goat while trying to avoid obstacles that prevent the turnips from reaching the goat. There are an infinite number of levels in the game.
The game plays out like a retro-styled arcade game complete with music and effects. The player has to throw the turnips at the goat while trying to avoid obstacles that prevent the turnips from reaching the goat. There are an infinite number of levels in the game.


The player can use Turnips, which grow in the cafe after playing rhythm games, to feed the goat, or use their [[Rhythm Coins|coins]]. There are three different turnips you can use: normal (green,) turnips, silver turnips, and gold turnips. Silver turnips give out twice the amount of experience as a normal turnip. Gold turnips, on the other hand, can lead the player to a "chance" time, which gives out even more experience than usual and turns the goat golden. You'll get text on the screen reading "Turnip Fever!" (Golden Chance in Japanese) which allows you to endlessly throw golden turnips for a while, length depending on the "Chance" being bronze, silver or gold. The goat will return to her normal form after the time limit ends. Gold and silver turnips can only be obtained with coins, challenges, or [[Figure Fighter VS]].
The player can use Turnips, which grow in the cafe after playing rhythm games, to feed the goat, or use their [[Rhythm Coins]]. There are three types: normal (green), silver, and gold. Silver turnips give 2x experience as a normal turnip. Gold turnips, on the other hand, can lead the player to a "chance" time, which gives out even more experience than usual and turns the goat golden and activates {{Nihongo|Turnip Fever!|Golden Chance!}} which grants infinite golden turnips for an extended amount of time, depending on the "Chance" being bronze, silver or gold. The goat will return to her normal form after the time limit ends. Gold and silver turnips can only be obtained through [[Challenge Land]] or [[Figure Fighter VS]].
 
As the goat levels up, you will unlock various character sprites, called mascots, which appear during loading sequences. You have to get your goat to level 200 to unlock all of the mascots. Leveling the goat can also give you badges.
==List of Unlockables==
 
Level 10: [[Boondog]] and Level 10 Goat Badge [[File:Boondog.png|thumb]]
 
Level 20: [[Dieter]]
 
[[File:Dieter.png|thumb]]
 
Level 30: [[Shep]]
 
[[File:Shep.png|thumb]]
 
Level 40: [[Donna]]
 
[[File:Donna.png|thumb]]
 
Level 50: [[Hairold]] and Level 50 Goat Badge [[File:Hairold.png|thumb]]
 
Level 60: [[Eglantine]]
 
[[File:Eglantine_sprite.png|thumb]]
 
Level 70: [[Trey]]
 
[[File:Trey.png|thumb]]
 
Level 80: [[Saffron]]
 
[[File:Saffron.png|thumb]]
 
Level 90: [[Saltwater]]
 
[[File:Saltwater.png|thumb]]
 
Level 100: [[Paprika]] and Level 100 Goat Badge [[File:Paprika.png|thumb]]
 
Level 110: [[Bertram]]
 
Level 120: [[Betty]]
 
Level 130: [[Tibby]]
 
Level 140: [[Phillip]]
 
Level 150: [[Colin]]
[[File:Bertram-0.png|thumb|32x32px]]
Level 160: [[Tibby's Mom]]
[[File:Betty-0.png|thumb|32x32px]]
Level 170: [[Barista]]
 
Level 180: [[The Goat|Goat]]
[[File:Tibby-0.png|thumb|32x32px]]
Level 190: [[Rupert]]
[[File:Philip.png|thumb|32x32px]]
Level 200: [[Samurai Drummer]] and Level 200 Goat Badge
[[File:Colin-0.png|thumb|32x32px]]
[[File:Tibbysmom.png|thumb|32x32px]]
 
[[File:Barista-0.png|thumb|32x32px]]
 
[[File:Goat.png|thumb|32x32px]]
[[File:Rupert.png|thumb|32x32px]]
[[File:Samuraidrummer.png|thumb|32x32px]]


As the goat levels up, she will lay a golden egg with a [[Mascots|Mascot]] inside. Certain levels also unlock [[Badges]].
==Rewards==
Level 10: [[File:Boondog.png]] [[Boondog]] and Level 10 Goat Badge<br>
Level 20: [[File:Dieter.png]] [[Dieter]]<br>
Level 30: [[File:Shep.png]] [[Shep]]<br>
Level 40: [[File:Donna.png]] [[Donna]]<br>
Level 50: [[File:Hairold.png]] [[Hairold]] and Level 50 Goat Badge<br>
Level 60: [[File:Eglantine_sprite.png]] [[Eglantine]]<br>
Level 70: [[File:Trey.png]] [[Trey]]<br>
Level 80: [[File:Saffron.png]] [[Saffron]]<br>
Level 90: [[File:Saltwater.png]] [[Saltwater]]<br>
Level 100: [[File:Paprika.png]] [[Paprika]] and Level 100 Goat Badge<br>
Level 110: [[File:Bertram-0.png]] [[Bertram]]<br>
Level 120: [[File:Betty-0.png]] [[Betty]]<br>
Level 130: [[File:Tibby-0.png]] [[Tibby]]<br>
Level 140: [[File:Philip.png]] [[Phillip]]<br>
Level 150: [[File:Colin-0.png]] [[Colin]]<br>
Level 160: [[File:Tibbysmom.png]] [[Tibby's Mom]]<br>
Level 170: [[File:Barista-0.png]] [[Barista]]<br>
Level 180: [[File:Goat.png]] [[The Goat|Goat]]<br>
Level 190: [[File:Rupert.png]] [[Rupert]]<br>
Level 200:[[File:Samuraidrummer.png]] [[Samurai Drummer]] and Level 200 Goat Badge
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The final unlocked character at level 200 is the [[Samurai Drummer]], a recurring character who was to be the original "mascot" of the series, being the first thing the player talks to in [[Rhythm Tengoku]].
* The final unlocked character at level 200 is the [[Samurai Drummer]], a recurring character who was to be the original "mascot" of the series, being the first thing the player talks to in [[Rhythm Tengoku]].
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* After level 200, every board is a randomly selected board from a previous level.
* After level 200, every board is a randomly selected board from a previous level.
* After level 999, the level rate will turn into MAX and the background changes into a face of goat as a cloud.
* After level 999, the level rate will turn into MAX and the background changes into a face of goat as a cloud.
*A Mascot of Tibby walking normally is the only Mascot to ''not'' be obtained by this Rhythm Toy's means, as it is the default Mascot.
*The [[Tibby]] [[Mascots|Mascot]] is separate from the one used since the begining of the game.
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Revision as of 09:33, 8 August 2020

Goat pachinko.png

In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, you can Feed turnips to the goat. (ヤギに エサを あげてネ。?, Feed the goat.) The game plays out like a pachinko machine as you feed the goat turnips. It is available after completing Honeybee Land.

Gameplay

The game plays out like a retro-styled arcade game complete with music and effects. The player has to throw the turnips at the goat while trying to avoid obstacles that prevent the turnips from reaching the goat. There are an infinite number of levels in the game.

The player can use Turnips, which grow in the cafe after playing rhythm games, to feed the goat, or use their Rhythm Coins. There are three types: normal (green), silver, and gold. Silver turnips give 2x experience as a normal turnip. Gold turnips, on the other hand, can lead the player to a "chance" time, which gives out even more experience than usual and turns the goat golden and activates Turnip Fever! (Golden Chance!?) which grants infinite golden turnips for an extended amount of time, depending on the "Chance" being bronze, silver or gold. The goat will return to her normal form after the time limit ends. Gold and silver turnips can only be obtained through Challenge Land or Figure Fighter VS.

As the goat levels up, she will lay a golden egg with a Mascot inside. Certain levels also unlock Badges.

Rewards

Level 10: File:Boondog.png Boondog and Level 10 Goat Badge
Level 20: File:Dieter.png Dieter
Level 30: File:Shep.png Shep
Level 40: Donna.png Donna
Level 50: File:Hairold.png Hairold and Level 50 Goat Badge
Level 60: File:Eglantine sprite.png Eglantine
Level 70: Trey.png Trey
Level 80: File:Saffron.png Saffron
Level 90: File:Saltwater.png Saltwater
Level 100: Paprika.png Paprika and Level 100 Goat Badge
Level 110: File:Bertram-0.png Bertram
Level 120: File:Betty-0.png Betty
Level 130: File:Tibby-0.png Tibby
Level 140: File:Philip.png Phillip
Level 150: File:Colin-0.png Colin
Level 160: File:Tibbysmom.png Tibby's Mom
Level 170: File:Barista-0.png Barista
Level 180: File:Goat.png Goat
Level 190: File:Rupert.png Rupert
Level 200:File:Samuraidrummer.png Samurai Drummer and Level 200 Goat Badge

Trivia

  • The final unlocked character at level 200 is the Samurai Drummer, a recurring character who was to be the original "mascot" of the series, being the first thing the player talks to in Rhythm Tengoku.
  • In addition, you can also unlock the Barista, another recurring character in the series.
  • Sometimes, if you take too long, the goat will fall asleep.
  • After level 200, every board is a randomly selected board from a previous level.
  • After level 999, the level rate will turn into MAX and the background changes into a face of goat as a cloud.
  • The Tibby Mascot is separate from the one used since the begining of the game.
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