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}}'''Tambourine''' is the seventh game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''.
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'''Tambourine''' is the seventh game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. Getting a Perfect on it will unlock its music, titled "Tambourine".


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Two-Player Mode==
==Two-Player Mode==
A version of the game in the two-player mode can be unlocked by finishing the original version and the two-player version of [[Fork Lifter |Fork Lifter]]. In the game, the first player is in front of a blue monkey, while the second is in front of an orange monkey. When the monkey in front of the player shakes or hit the tambourine, the corresponding player has to hit or shake when the monkeys are finishy the set. The game starts with the monkeys playing the same pattern at the same time, but soon changes up when the monkeys play. This has one monkey playing the first 4 notes in a set, while the other plays the first 3, requiring the players to do the same.
 
A version of the game in the two-player mode can be unlocked by finishing the original version and the two-player version of [[Fork Lifter |Fork Lifter]].
 
In the game, the first player is in front of a blue monkey, while the second is in front of an orange monkey. When the monkey in front of the player shakes or hit the tambourine, the corresponding player has to hit or shake when the monkeys are finishy the set. The game starts with the monkeys playing the same pattern at the same time, but soon changes up when the monkeys play. This has one monkey playing the first 4 notes in a set, while the other plays the first 3, requiring the players to do the same.
==Trivia==
*This is the only game in ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'' that has no animation on the title card.
*The reason a monkey was used for this game might be because of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymbal-banging_monkey_toy cymbal-banging monkey], a well-known children's toy.


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