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Practice can be skipped by pausing the game and choosing "Skip". Games without a practice are distinguished with [[File:NoPractice3DS.png]] beneath their description. After the [[Rhythm Game]] has been completed once, the player can press Ⓐ to skip the prologue directly into the practice (if any) or Ⓧ to skip directly to the real game. | Practice can be skipped by pausing the game and choosing "Skip". Games without a practice are distinguished with [[File:NoPractice3DS.png]] beneath their description. After the [[Rhythm Game]] has been completed once, the player can press Ⓐ to skip the prologue directly into the practice (if any) or Ⓧ to skip directly to the real game. | ||
Unlike previous games, going through the practice always fades out at the end, and then fades in for the real thing, regardless if the practice session has a unique appearance | Unlike previous games, going through the practice always fades out at the end, and then fades in for the real thing, regardless if the practice session has a unique appearance or not. Each returning game otherwise has their practice play out more or less how it did in the original games. [[Spaceball]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], and [[Night Walk]] now have a proper practice, and others from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' such as [[Bouncy Road]] are modified to have a more detailed explanation. [[Spaceball]]'s original loop is now a fixed amount of baseballs, [[Sneaky Spirits]] now requires the player to hit a ghost once to advance, and [[Ninja Bodyguard]] receives a practice session in addition to the original's cutscene, which now only plays if the player goes through the practice. | ||
[[Quiz Show]] is the exception to everything, in that the practice uses the original theme, ends the game and gives the player a [[Try Again]] [[Rank]] straight away if they fail, smoothly transitions to the real thing upon reaching the 4th question, and has the "Go for [[Perfect]]!" notice appear during the [[Perfect Campaign]], matching how it appears in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. An oversight allows the player to get a [[Perfect]] by failing during the practice<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdHY23EIS4U Video of the oversight in action]</ref>. | [[Quiz Show]] is the exception to everything, in that the practice uses the original theme, ends the game and gives the player a [[Try Again]] [[Rank]] straight away if they fail, smoothly transitions to the real thing upon reaching the 4th question, and has the "Go for [[Perfect]]!" notice appear during the [[Perfect Campaign]], matching how it appears in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. An oversight allows the player to get a [[Perfect]] by failing during the practice<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdHY23EIS4U Video of the oversight in action]</ref>. |
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