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*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.
*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|Mr. Game & Watch]], the mascot for [[Nintendo]]'s first handheld system, makes an appearance in the background as a factory worker. He also appears in the credits with the Dough Dudes, but goes unnamed.
*[[Mr. Game & Watch|Mr. Game & Watch]], the mascot for [[Nintendo]]'s first handheld system, makes an appearance in the background as a factory worker. He also appears in the credits with the Dough Dudes, but goes unnamed.
*Strangely, there is a large cracked ball that appears during this game in [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Megamix]], but this doesn't happen in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Fever]].
*It is unsaid what the orbs were in the game. In the description, they're literally referred to as "thingies," stating that even the factory workers don't know.
*It is unsaid what the orbs were in the game. In the description, they're literally referred to as "thingies," stating that even the factory workers don't know.


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