Working Dough
Time to get to work! Follow your coworker's lead and move those thingies! |
It's time to get to work, dough-boy! Just follow what your supervisor does, and do your best! |
Template:Game-NavTemplate:Minigame infoboxWorking Dough (はたらくまんじゅう?, Hataraku Manjyu) is the eleventh minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever. It is about two rookie dough dudes (characters played in this game) working to get the fuel orbs delivered along with the two veteran dough dudes. A sequel is unlocked later on called Working Dough 2. Getting a perfect on this game earns the gift "After Work" in which you can now read it at the cafe.
Gameplay
The player controls the dough dudes to the right of the screen. These dough dudes must copy the rhythm of the dough dudes to the left of the screen. Objects will fall on the left dough dudes as they push them up a machine, and then fall back again toward the player, who must push them as well in the exact order. Pressing A button will make the small dough jump weak while pusihing small orbs, and pressing both A and B button will make the big dough jump strong while pushing only large orbs.
Controls
- A: Weak Jump (push small spheres)
- A + B: Strong Jump (push large spheres)
Timing Notes
- Hit: The spheres will be bounced into the next compartment.
- Barely: The sphere will be hit, but it will hit the edge of the next compartment and fall down.
- Miss: Not hitting a sphere will cause it to fall down off the screen. Hitting an small sphere with a strong jump causes it to shatter, while hitting a large sphere with a weak jump causes it to clang and fall down.
Rating Notes
US Version
- Superb: "I made it to the dough planet!"
- OK: "Escape velocity! Not bad!"
- Try Again: "Not quite enough energy..."
European Version
Rating Screens
- Working Dough Try Again.png
"Not quite enough energy..."
- Working Dough OK.png
"Escape Velocity!" Not bad!"
- Working Dough Superb.png
"I made it to the dough planet!"
Appearances
- Working Dough
- Remix 3
- Working Dough 2
- Remix 8
- Remix 10
Trivia
- The game's premise is based off the expression "working dough", used to describe the process of kneading dough for baking. The game takes the phrase literally, with the Dough Dudes "working" in a factory.
- Mr. Game & Watch, the mascot for Nintendo's first game system, makes an appearance in the background as a factory worker. He also appears in the credits with the Dough Dudes, but goes unnamed.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | はたらくまんじゅう Working Manju | |
French | Boulettes au boulot | |
Spanish | Dulces Trabajadores | |
Italian | Fagottini al lavoro |
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