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{{Nihongo|Mochi Pounding|押忍!15もち|Osu! 15 Mochi}} is the 2nd [[Two-Player Endless Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', unlocked with 2 [[Duo Medal]]s.
{{Nihongo|Mochi Pounding|押忍!15もち|Osu! 15 Mochi}} is the 2nd [[Two-Player Endless Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', unlocked with 2 [[Duo Medal]]s.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Screenshot Wii Mochi Pounding.png|thumb]]
The two players must alternate pounding rice in a bowl, and they must hit it enough times within the time limit. Level 1 begins with 15 hits needed, and each level after requires 20 hits more than the previous. Level 5 requires 100 hits, and each level after that adds 10 more to the previous.
The two players must alternate pounding rice in a bowl, and they must hit it enough times within the time limit. Level 1 begins with 15 hits needed, and each level after requires 20 hits more than the previous. Level 5 requires 100 hits, and each level after that adds 10 more to the previous.


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|through=The worker hits the bowl, breaking it in half, and the mochi looks upset. If the timer runs out, a bell rings and the players must retry. Failing three times in the same round ends the game.}}
|through=The worker hits the bowl, breaking it in half, and the mochi looks upset. If the timer runs out, a bell rings and the players must retry. Failing three times in the same round ends the game.}}
==Appearances==
<gallery>
Screenshot Wii Mochi Pounding.png|[[Mochi Pounding]]
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[wikipedia:Mochi|Mochi]] is a traditional Japanese pastry made from rice. While there are easier ways of making mochi now, what is performed in the game is [[wikipedia:Mochitsuki|mochitsuki]], a mochi-making ritual for New Year's Day.
*[[wikipedia:Mochi|Mochi]] is a traditional Japanese pastry made from rice. While there are easier ways of making mochi now, what is performed in the game is [[wikipedia:Mochitsuki|mochitsuki]], a mochi-making ritual for New Year's Day.
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