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The three mice will be running across a very, very long kitchen table. In practice, they will give you signals when[[File:Rhythm Tengoku Perfect 36 Stealth Rat|thumb|300px|right|Stealth Rat]] you stop behind a stack of plates, but in the real game, there are no signals. It's appearences in remixes though, have signals in them. You stop behind plates because there is a cat trying to catch you, but he is too stupid to look behind the plates, so when the cat pops up, you hole A to stop behind a plate. The music will go quiet for a few seconds, and you will hear the music building up, and the mice are in a position that they're about to run. You let go of A at the right time to get a clean getaway.
The three mice will be running across a very, very long kitchen table. In practice, they will give you signals when[[File:Rhythm Tengoku Perfect 36 Stealth Rat|thumb|300px|right|Stealth Rat]] you stop behind a stack of plates, but in the real game, there are no signals. It's appearences in remixes though, have signals in them. You stop behind plates because there is a cat trying to catch you, but he is too stupid to look behind the plates, so when the cat pops up, you hole A to stop behind a plate. The music will go quiet for a few seconds, and you will hear the music building up, and the mice are in a position that they're about to run. You let go of A at the right time to get a clean getaway.


''The timing for letting go is harder than you think     [[User:Pieceofcheese87|Pieceofcheese87]] 15:03, July 8, 2012 (UTC)Pieceofcheese87  ''
''(The timing for letting go is harder than you think)''
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Revision as of 17:04, 8 July 2012

Stealth Rat is the 9th game in Rhythm Tengoku. Its about three mice trying to find cheese while running and hiding from a cat.

Gameplay

The three mice will be running across a very, very long kitchen table. In practice, they will give you signals when

you stop behind a stack of plates, but in the real game, there are no signals. It's appearences in remixes though, have signals in them. You stop behind plates because there is a cat trying to catch you, but he is too stupid to look behind the plates, so when the cat pops up, you hole A to stop behind a plate. The music will go quiet for a few seconds, and you will hear the music building up, and the mice are in a position that they're about to run. You let go of A at the right time to get a clean getaway.

(The timing for letting go is harder than you think)