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Cafe
In the cafe you can play with your Rhythm Toys, buy Rhythm Items, CD's and extra games with Flow Balls and visit the Museum.
Shop Games
Shop games act like extra games from Fever, but instead of getting medals in each rhythm game to unlock them, they can be bought from the shop owned by Saffron with Flow Balls found by playing Challenge Land's Perfect Campaign and Challenge Train's challenges. All shop games are returning minigames from the previous games in the series which allow you to perfect them. Some of them can be found in Challenge Train's challenges depending on if the player hasn't bought them yet.
List of Shop Games
Shop No. 1
Shop No. 2
Shop No. 3
Shop No. 4
Shop No. 5
Shop No. 6
Endless Games
Endless Games return in Megamix, which includes one game from each installment, and a new one of its own.
Rhythm Toys
Rhythm Toys return, but in a slightly different format. Unlike with Rhythm Toys in past games, the Rhythm Toys that appear in this game are constantly checked on for various reasons throughout the playthrough of the game, and are not accessible until you clear the Lush Tower.
List of Rhythm Toys
Streetpass
Whenever you got tagged by another player, the Cafe icon will display Barista, hinting that another player has tagged you. For each player you tagged, displays the player's Mii, number of Flow, and Favorite Rhythm Game, just like the rest of the characters. You also battle each of the players you tagged through Figure Fighter VS.
Missing Games
While most games returned in Megamix, 25 didn't make the cut. The following are the games from past incarnations of Rhythm Heaven that did not return for Megamix. (Sequels whose prequel is in Megamix are written in bold. Remixes, Endless Games and Two-Player Games aren't listed.)
From Rhythm Tengoku
From Rhythm Tengoku Arcade
From Rhythm Heaven
From Rhythm Heaven Fever
Scrapped New Games
Additionally, there are multiple completely new games listed in the debug menu, but are never seen in the game.[2]
- ザ・コマンダー ("The Commander")
- カニカニリズム ("Kanikani Rhythm", kani means "crab")
- ハチ ("Bee")
- パラパラパラダイス ("Para-Para-Paradise")
- モンスターテニス ("Monster Tennis")
- モンスターテニスマルチ ("Monster Tennis Multi")
- リミックスLED(旧バージョン) ("Remix LED (old version)")
- リミックス実験10 ("Remix Experiment 10")
- リミックス実験11 ("Remix Experiment 11")
- Quiz Show also has entries as a gate game in the debug menu, however there is no entry as an endless game, unlike the other gate games.
Reception
This game has received a review of 34/40 on Famitsu.
According to a report, this game sold over 500,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2015. [3].
As of February 2016, the total sales in Japan reached 650,000 copies.
This game is known to be favorable on MetaCritic with an avarage score of 83.
Trivia
- There is a challenge train set called "Wario...Where?", where many of the minigames are replaced with WarioWare characters. This is due to both series being created by the same developers.
- This is the first game to not include any of Tsunku's songs in the new Rhythm Games.
- This game currently holds the record for the most Rhythm games in it, with Rhythm games from every game in the series.
- When this game was talked about at the E3 2016, #RhythmHeaven quickly became a trending topic on the popular social networking website known as Twitter.
- During the real credits the following things and characters from various games can be seen.
- Ashley makes a cameo in the cafe as a doll.
- The minigames at gates and towers are lined up by their game from oldest to newest (for example in the Lush Tower: First is Spaceball from Rhythm Tengoku, then Dog Ninja from Rhythm Heaven, then Hole in One from Rhythm Heaven Fever and finally the new one - Sumo Brothers).
- While using simple tap, it shows the character when tapping. This is a reference to Rhythm Heaven.
- This the first game in the series to have threequels included.
- It is notable that the title cards in the English version of the game all use the same font styles and are rather simplistic compared to the more artistic and unique title cards in the Japanese version and Rhythm Heaven Fever.
Trailers
Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Official Game Trailer - Nintendo E3 2016
Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2016
Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Reveal Trailer
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