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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Munchy_Monk_gameplay_3DS.PNG|200px|left]]
[[File:Munchy_Monk_gameplay_3DS.PNG|200px|left]]
The game has been redesigned to take advantage of the widescreen, upgrading a training monk's design to have sleeves, redesigning the background and adding a baby on monk's back which wasn't presented in DS version. The tutorial text is now changed to a white blank instead of a scroll. The 3D Effect of the [[Nintendz 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] were added in this game to give more details. The controls and the entire game itself are changed to use either button or touch mode and there is no flick in remake unlike the original.
The game has been redesigned to take advantage of the widescreen, upgrading a training monk's design to have sleeves, redesigning the background and adding a baby on monk's back which wasn't presented in DS version. The tutorial text is now changed to a white blank instead of a scroll. The 3D Effect of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] were added in this game to give more details. The controls and the entire game itself are changed to use either button or touch mode and there is no flick in remake unlike the original.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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** It is most likely because monks originated from China.
** It is most likely because monks originated from China.
* The dumplings are referred to as a bread called Manju in the Japanese version.
* The dumplings are referred to as a bread called Manju in the Japanese version.
* This is the shortest game in ''Rhythm Heaven'' lasting 54 seconds, [[Show Time|Showtime]] beats it by 7 Seconds and [[Rhythm Rally (Story)]] By 12 seconds.
* This is the shortest game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' lasting 54 seconds, though it isn't the shortest game in the franchise, as [[Showtime]] beats it by 7 Seconds and [[Rhythm Rally (Megamix)]] By 12 seconds.
* Since its inception, Munchy Monk has enjoyed perfect attendance in the series, re-appearing in both ''Fever'' and ''Megamix''. It shares a similar status as the likes of Karate Man, Samurai Slice, and Built to Scale.
* Since its inception, Munchy Monk has enjoyed perfect attendance in the series, re-appearing in both ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Megamix]]''. It shares a similar status as the likes of Karate Man, Samurai Slice, and Built to Scale.
* Due to the original DS screen resolution, when translating the game to 3DS, there was an abundance of empty space on both sides, so the baby was added as a way to fill in the blanks. This is hinted at during the intro when it seems like everything's the same as the DS version, until the Munchy Monk slides to the left, revealing the formerly hidden baby. The left side shows off the handler's full arm, revealing that he too wears a uniform like the monk.
* Due to the original DS screen resolution, when translating the game to 3DS, there was an abundance of empty space on both sides, so the baby was added as a way to fill in the blanks. This is hinted at during the intro when it seems like everything's the same as the DS version, until the Munchy Monk slides to the left, revealing the formerly hidden baby. The left side shows off the handler's full arm, revealing that he too wears a uniform like the monk.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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