Gameplay
The player takes control of Lady Cupid, who must shoot her arrows upward in order to hit a bomb. Several blocks obstruct the path, so the player must time their shoots to the direct center of the grid. The player has a limited amount of arrows however, so it's important to hit as few as possible. As the game progresses, the tempo changes and the amount of blocks increases.
Controls
- Perfect!/Ace!?: The arrow is shot and hits the blocks in the middle, giving the player one point each. When hitting a bomb, it destroys all blocks, giving more points the more blocks are left untouched, the level is cleared and the player receives more arrows for the next one.
- Early!/Late!?: The arrow is shot and hits the blocks off to the side, giving one point each.
- Miss...?: The player does nothing. Shooting arrows where there are no blocks effectively wastes one. Losing all arrows leads to a game over.
Trivia
- Although Rhythm Heaven Fever is a game for the Wii, and thus is capable of smooth graphics, this game is stylized with pixel art.
- Appropriately enough, the music is also a chiptune track, similar to the individual Practice themes in the game.
- Rhythm Heaven (the location) makes an appearance in the background.
In Other Languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Japanese |
シューティング |
Shooting
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EnglishNOA |
Lady Cupid |
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EnglishNOE |
Lady Cupid |
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French |
Tir à l'arc |
Archery
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Spanish |
Flechas angelicales |
Angelic arrows
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Italian |
Sparatutto |
Shooter
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Korean |
슈팅 |
Shooting
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