Rhythm Heaven Megamix Playthrough Part 1

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This Playthrough will show as much of the game as possible. I'll get Superb on every level and hopefully be able to show all of the Challenges. Please note that since I'm recording this through my laptop, I can't hear the game's audio as well as I would when playing the game without it being connected to anything, so I'm sorry if I don't have the funky flow at times.

In this part, we begin our journey with Tibby to get to Heaven World. We meet some friends as well, such as Boondog, Dieter, and the Gatekeeper Trio. We also meet Shep, but we don't do his levels in this video. We mainly go through Honeybee Land, Machine Land, and The First Gate.

These are the levels shown in this part:

Karate Man: Alright, the first thing you need to know about this game is that it doesn't immediately start with long levels. There are short tutorial levels that you have to do first. In this case, it's Karate Man, based off of the game from the original Rhythm Tengoku. You have to just simply hit the pots and boulders to the beat of the music, as you'd expect.

Fillbots: This is Fillbots from Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS. As opposed to pressing your Stylus on the screen to fill the bots and letting go to stop, you can now do it by holding and letting go of A. The Star in this stage is a VERY tricky one to get. I was just lucky enough to get it on my first try here.

Air Rally: This one plays pretty much the same as it does in Rhythm Heaven Fever, but the fast hits aren't in this version of the level. Just hit the birdie back and forth to the beat of the music with the occasionally delayed one.

Catchy Tune: This is a new level introduced to Megamix. Essentially, you have to use A and the Control Pad to catch incoming fruit. The pineapples fall down the stairs slower than the oranges do, so you have to be careful with your timing.

Rhythm Tweezers: This plays the same as it did in Rhythm Tengoku for the GBA. You have to press A at the right time to pluck the hairs off of each onion. There isn't much more to it than that. The Star's also pretty easy to get.

Glee Club: I loved this game in Rhythm Heaven for DS, but I don't know, it's REALLY tough for me in this game for some reason. It plays very similarly, as you'd expect. You hold A to close your yap and let go to sing. This version of the game has a slight different from the DS version. Instead of flicking the touch screen to scream loudly, you get a new prompt to close your mouths in unison. The Star is REALLY tough to get in this game as opposed to the other early ones.

Figure Fighter: This game plays exactly like it does in Rhythm Heaven Fever. The triple punches aren't in this version of the level, though. You just have to tap A once or twice depending on what cue you get to punch the punching bag. Simple enough!

Fruit Basket: This is another new stage introduced in this game. All you have to do is hit the apples and lemons as they roll to the center of the screen to hit them into the baskets. The lemons roll slower than the apples do. Simple enough!

Coin Toss: This plays exactly like the mini-game from Rhythm Heaven on the DS. You just have to toss the Coin and then count to three with the beat of the music to catch it. I went with the Hard version of the challenge here, but I might not do it with every challenge. This one was pretty nasty for being early in the game.







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