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The {{Nihongo|Introduction|手ほどき|Tehodoki}} is where the player is introduced to the concept of rhythm at the beginning of every game in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series]] and can be replayed through the [[Café]]. | |||
==Rhythm-kan Check== | |||
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{{GameExplainGBA | {{GameExplainGBA | ||
|title=リズム感測定 | |title=リズム感測定 | ||
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|titleEN=Rhythm-kan Sokutei | |titleEN=Rhythm-kan Sokutei | ||
|explainEN=Press the button<br>to the sound!<br>Do you know your<br>sense of rhythm!?}} | |explainEN=Press the button<br>to the sound!<br>Do you know your<br>sense of rhythm!?}} | ||
[[File:Screenshot GBA Rhythm-kan Check.png|thumb]] | |||
When the player first starts ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', they are greeted by [[Samurai Drummer]]. He then takes them to the {{Nihongo|Rhythm-kan Check|リズム感チェック|Sense of Rhythm Check}} machine which has a button on top. There are three tests: | When the player first starts ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', they are greeted by [[Samurai Drummer]]. He then takes them to the {{Nihongo|Rhythm-kan Check|リズム感チェック|Sense of Rhythm Check}} machine which has a button on top. There are three tests: | ||
*Press Ⓐ to the beat | *Press Ⓐ to the beat | ||
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|mnjp=Sense of Rhythm Check<br>Sense of Rhythm Measurement}} | |mnjp=Sense of Rhythm Check<br>Sense of Rhythm Measurement}} | ||
==Practice Flicking== | ==Practice Flicking== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Screenshot DS Practice Flicking.png|thumb]] | ||
Rather than testing the player's rhythm, ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' has the player {{Nihongo|Practice Flicking|はじく練習をする|Hajiku Renshū o Suru}}. | Rather than testing the player's rhythm, ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' has the player {{Nihongo|Practice Flicking|はじく練習をする|Hajiku Renshū o Suru}}. | ||
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|mnkr=Bounce Practice}} | |mnkr=Bounce Practice}} | ||
==Rhythm Test== | ==Rhythm Test== | ||
[[File:Screenshot Wii Rhythm Test.png|thumb]] | |||
When the player starts a new save file in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', they play the {{Nihongo|Rhythm Test|リズム感チェック|Rhythm-kan Check}}, which is a modified version of [[Rhythm-kan Check]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | When the player starts a new save file in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', they play the {{Nihongo|Rhythm Test|リズム感チェック|Rhythm-kan Check}}, which is a modified version of [[Rhythm-kan Check]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | ||
When the game starts, the player meets [[Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon]] standing in front of a curtain. The characters will explain what the game is about, then present the first test, which requires pressing Ⓐ to a steady beat the game provides on a screen. | When the game starts, the player meets [[Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon]] standing in front of a curtain. The characters will explain what the game is about, then present the first test, which requires pressing Ⓐ to a steady beat the game provides on a screen. | ||
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|mnkr=Sense of Rhythm Check}} | |mnkr=Sense of Rhythm Check}} | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Screenshot 3DS Introduction.png|thumb]] | ||
The {{Nihongo|Introduction}} or {{Nihongo|Intro|手ほどき|Tehodoki}} is played at the start of the game. Clearing it unlocks Honeybee Land, where the first [[Rhythm Game]], [[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man]], is available. | The {{Nihongo|Introduction}} or {{Nihongo|Intro|手ほどき|Tehodoki}} is played at the start of the game. Clearing it unlocks Honeybee Land, where the first [[Rhythm Game]], [[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man]], is available. | ||
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