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[[File:Rhythm_Games.png|thumb|Rhythm Game]]
[[File:Rhythm_Games.png|thumb|Rhythm Game]]
{{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Games'''|リズムゲーム|Rizumu Gēmu}}, informally known as '''Minigames'''<ref>Nintendo Power Issue 240, Page 66, April 2009</ref>, are the main feature of each installment in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series]].
{{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Games'''|リズムゲーム|Rizumu Gēmu}}, informally known as '''Minigames'''<ref>Nintendo Power Issue 240, Page 66, April 2009</ref> or just '''games''', are the main feature of each installment in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series]].
==Description==
==Description==
After the player gets past the ''[[Introduction]]'', the first rhythm game is available to play. These games can be played with buttons (or sometimes tap controls) to the beat of the music, the timing depending on each game. Some games allow the player to [[Practice]] before diving into the real thing, which can be skipped. The player can pause the game and quit at any time. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', they also have the option to start over, instead of quitting and reopening the game all over again.
After the player gets past the ''[[Introduction]]'', the first rhythm game is available to play. These games can be played with buttons (or sometimes tap controls) to the beat of the music, the timing depending on each game. Some games allow the player to [[Practice]] before diving into the real thing, which can be skipped. The player can pause the game and quit at any time. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', they also have the option to start over, instead of quitting and reopening the game all over again.
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