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The setting of the game has been changed to a farm. The boy and girl are dressed in work clothes rather than formal attire, and are sitting on a log. Instead of a school, a farmhouse and windmills can be seen in the background. When footballs are kicked, the football players that caught them in the original game are replaced by farm animals. | The setting of the game has been changed to a farm. The boy and girl are dressed in work clothes rather than formal attire, and are sitting on a log. Instead of a school, a farmhouse and windmills can be seen in the background. When footballs are kicked, the football players that caught them in the original game are replaced by farm animals. | ||
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A romantic date to a farm, getting close to nature. |
This farm should make for a romantic date that |
Template:Game-NavTemplate:Remix infoboxDouble Date 2 is the thirty-ninth game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. It's the sequel to Double Date. In this game, the boy and his crush are at the farm having a date alongside the couple weasels. In order not to disturb the date, he must keep kicking balls coming from nowhere. Getting a perfect will unlock the Double Date 2 soundtrack.
Visual/Gameplay Changes
The setting of the game has been changed to a farm. The boy and girl are dressed in work clothes rather than formal attire, and are sitting on a log. Instead of a school, a farmhouse and windmills can be seen in the background. When footballs are kicked, the football players that caught them in the original game are replaced by farm animals.
The gameplay is nearly identical to the first. The timing and frequency is essentially the only thing to change about this one, it being the only thing to make this version more difficult.
Controls
- A: Kick
Hit or Miss
- Hit: The ball will fling upward; if it is a football, the ball will fly towards the background. The weasels also cheer and the girl will look surprised a little.
- Barely: The ball will move away lightly to the side. The weasels appear disappointed. The boy seems hurt.
- Miss: The ball's trajectory rolls straight to the weasels, causing them to hide from it. They pop out later with annoyed faces. Missing a rugby ball will hit the orange weasel's chin, and the pink one will be shocked. The girl will look worried.
Rating Notes
US version
- Try Again: "The sheep are rampaging!"
- OK: "There's something you should see..."
- Superb: "Together... forever."
European Version
Rating Screens
- Double Date 2 Try Again.png
"The sheep are rampaging!"
- Double Date 2 OK.png
"There's something you should see..."
- Double Date 2 Superb.png
"Together... forever."
Appearances
- Double Date
- Double Date 2
- Remix 1
- Remix 8
- Remix 10
Trivia
- The weasels normally jump for joy when the player hits a football. But during the sequence where are multiple footballs, they only jump when the last football in the sequence is hit.
- According to debug notes found in the files of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, this sequel and Micro-Row 2 was supposed to come back in that game but got cut for unknown reasons.
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