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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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In this game, [[The Donkers]] are flying a blimp across the sky, switching between two distinct rhythms. The three tuning-fork-esque figures strike each other in rhythm to power the blimp, with the player controlling the figure in the middle. A voice calls out as a signal for which rhythm is currently being followed:
In this game, [[Uh...these guys?|The Donkers]] are flying a blimp across the sky, switching between two distinct rhythms. The three tuning-fork-esque figures strike each other in rhythm to power the blimp, with the player controlling the figure in the middle. A voice calls out as a signal for which rhythm is currently being followed:
*{{Nihongo|"Donk donk"|コンコン|Kon-kon}}: Two quick notes, followed by a rest. The driving/basic rhythm. The blimp moves slowly.
*{{Nihongo|"Donk donk"|コンコン|Kon-kon}}: Two quick notes, followed by a rest. The driving/basic rhythm. The blimp moves slowly.
*{{Nihongo|"Deet-deet-dah"|カンカンカー|Kan-kan-ka}}: Three quick notes, or a triplet. The accelerated/faster rhythm. The blimp moves faster with a gust of wind blowing by.
*{{Nihongo|"Deet-deet-dah"|カンカンカー|Kan-kan-ka}}: Three quick notes, or a triplet. The accelerated/faster rhythm. The blimp moves faster with a gust of wind blowing by.
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