Launch Party
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Launch Party |
Count down to launch! Or rather, count down to launches. Quite a few of them, in fact. |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
Launch Party (ロケットゼロ Roketo zero "Rocket Zero") is the 26th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 65th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. This game is about launching miniature size rockets into outer space.
Gameplay
In the game, the player controls a square-shaped "launchpad" as it flies into space. As the launchpad flies, multiple kinds of rockets will pop up onto it. When a rocket appears on the launchpad, a countdown will appear on the launchpad's screen. The player needs to launch the rocket when the countdown reaches 0, launching it into space.
The are four different types of rockets, each with their own type of countdown.
- Red "Ship" Rocket: Counts down from 3, at the rate of one number per beat.
- Blue "Party Hat" Rocket: Counts down from 5, at a fast pace.
- Green "Bell" Rocket: Counts down from 7, at a very fast pace.
- Grey "Bowling Pin" Rocket: Counts down from 1, at a very slow pace. Launches on the third beat.
The countdowns are used to help judge the time to launch, but are also to confuse; the timing for each rocket other than the red ones is roughly the same.
Controls
- Ⓐ/Tap: Launch rocket
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!: The rocket is launched into space, accompanied by a sound.
- Early!/Late!: The rocket flies up a little bit, but can't get far and falls quickly.
- Miss...: The rocket doesn't even get launched, and is bumped off by the next rocket.
Results
From Mission Control() | From Mission Control() | |
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Your launch timing was...off. Those stars messed you up, huh? |
Your launch timing was...off. Those stars messed you up, huh? | |
Eh. Good enough. | Good try. | |
Congrats on your successful launches... You stayed focused amid distraction. |
Congrats on your successful launches... You stayed focused amid distraction. |
From Mission Control: | |
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Your launch timing was often out. The shooting stars really put you off. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
Your launches were a success. You coped with distractions. |
From Mission Control | |
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Your launch timing was...off. Those stars messed you up, huh? | |
Eh. Passable. | |
Congrats on your successful launches... You stayed focused amid distraction. |
Epilogue
Rhythm Heaven Fever
- Launch Party Try Again.png
"Um...where are we?"
- Launch Party OK.png
"One giant leap..."
- Launch Party Superb.png
"We've made contact!"
Beat the Beat Rhythm Paradise
- Launch Party EU Try Again.png
"Where are we?"
- Launch Party EU OK.png
"It's a giant leap for lion-kind!"
- Launch Party EU Superb.png
"We're having a close encounter!"
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- Launch Party 3DS Try Again.PNG
"Um... where are we?"
- Launch Party 3DS OK.PNG
"One giant leap..."
- Launch Party 3DS Superb.PNG
"We've made contact!"
Rhythm Item
Launchpad | Limitless Possibilities |
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Man, a launchpad without rockets doesn't seem exciting, does it? It's like a blackboard that no one has written on. All potential, no drama. |
Skill Star
The Skill Star appears in the middle of the game, during the star distraction.
Challenge Land
Launch Party appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
Appearances
- Launch Party Practice.png
Launch Party (Practice)
- Launch Party gameplay.png
Launch Party
Remix 10 - Launch Party Remix 6.png
- Launch Party Remix 8.png
- Launch Party 3DS gameplay.PNG
Launch Party
Right-Hand Remix
Two Player Mode
A version of the game can be unlocked in the two-player mode, requiring the completion of the original game and the previous two-player game, Flipper-Flop, to unlock.
The game has two launchers, with the first player's being blue, and the second's orange. Both launchers have rockets pop up on them to be launched. The rockets and timing for the players are the same, requiring them to launch at the same time. However, partway through the game, each player will end up moving far into the background; they still need to launch rockets, so they need to contend with both the other player and stars obscuring their view.
Trivia
- Getting either a Try Again or OK rating has a member of The Clappy Trio appearing on the rating screen. A Superb rating lets you see the UFO from Airboarder in the rating screen.
- During the game, voices can be heard during certain points, though the voices are obscured by the music. This video lets you hear the voices without the music.
- This game has slightly been updated in Megamix to have more stars appearing in the background when you reach the outer space.
- The opening font looks similar to the "Superb" screen.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ロケットゼロ | Rocket Zero |
French | Fusées | |
Spanish | Cuenta atrás | Countdown |
Italian | Rocket Zero | |
Korean | 제로 로켓 | Zero Rocket |
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