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Quiz about Rhythm Heaven Basics
Quiz about Rhythm Heaven Basics

"Rhythm Heaven" Basics Trivia Quiz


A quiz on basic things in "Rhythm Heaven" on NDS. You should be a little far in the game as there are a few spoilers.

A multiple-choice quiz by Hexusoft. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Hexusoft
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
328,553
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
187
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Question 1 of 10
1. What are the basic controls in the rhythm games? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What is the first rhythm game called? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What do you have to do to get to the file selection screen? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which is one of the name labels? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who welcomes you when you start a new game? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. How can you reset the game? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. When does the café open? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What are the two things you can read in the café once it opens? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What type of game is every fifth game? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What are the possible ranks you can achieve in the rhythm games? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What are the basic controls in the rhythm games?

Answer: Flicking and Tapping

You are told flicking is the main control in the game at the very beginning. If you make it to the second game, you'll find out that flicking isn't the only thing you do in the game. You have to tap too. Sometimes you'll have to push a button, but this is only in one rhythm game, and you flick and tap in it as well. You do touch icons, but only on the different menus.
2. What is the first rhythm game called?

Answer: Built to Scale

You could have this question figured out even if you only played the demo from the Nintendo Channel on the Wii. The demo consisted of the first three games: Built to Scale, Glee Club, and Fillbots. If you have the game and got this wrong, you must've gotten confused with Glee Club and Rhythm Rally, which are also in the game. Zing isn't a real rhythm game. It's just made up.
3. What do you have to do to get to the file selection screen?

Answer: Flick an object up

When you get to the title screen, there's a little dot that says "touch me" in a speech bubble. When you touch it, it will grow and show something else in it, like the Notes or Dog Ninja. Then, if you flick it up hard enough, you'll be presented with the file selection screen.
4. Which is one of the name labels?

Answer: Mine

In the game you don't get to write your own name for your file. You pick a name label. The labels include: Me, Myself, You, Mine, Dad, Mom, Grampa, Grandma, Cousin, Big Bro, Li'l Bro, Big Sis, Li'l Sis, Friend, Pal, BF, GF, Darling, Honey, and Pres.
5. Who welcomes you when you start a new game?

Answer: The Blue Frog from Frog Hop

At the beginning the blue frog welcomes you, sends you to flicking practice, then talks to you a bit, then sends you to the game selection screen. The blue frog also says "Thank you, verrrry much!" at the end of the credits. As for the other frogs, they are real, but they belong in Frog Hop as well. The dog is real and belongs in Airboarder.
6. How can you reset the game?

Answer: Pressing L+R+START+SELECT

You'd probably only want to reset the game to change the file you're playing on. If you did want to reset, you'd probably press L, R, START, and SELECT instead of turning off the DS and turning it back on.
7. When does the café open?

Answer: When the first game is cleared

You have to work a little to get the café open, so you'd need to beat Built to Scale, the first rhythm game. If you had to beat twenty games, or all fifty, that'd just be cruel.
8. What are the two things you can read in the café once it opens?

Answer: Greetings and The Secret of Flicking

It's obvious that there would be some kind of welcome wagon pamphlet, but what about the second thing? It'd probably be something important. Flicking? Rhythm Games? Getting Medals? Having Fun? Players new to the game may have trouble flicking, so The Secret of Flicking would be a good choice to put in the game, and it was what they put in the game.
9. What type of game is every fifth game?

Answer: A Remix

If every fifth game were called one of the incorrect answers, it would be very odd. Every fifth game is actually called a Remix because they mix up the different games featured in the same column of games, unless it is in the seventh column or higher. Then any game may appear in the remix, along with the ones in the same column.
10. What are the possible ranks you can achieve in the rhythm games?

Answer: Try Again, OK, Just OK, Superb, and Perfect

It would be rude and mean if it said you were bad at it, and the letters and stars are from the "Mario Kart" series. They can't copy that! Saying Try Again would be nicer alternative to saying Bad!
Source: Author Hexusoft

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