![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whether you decide to play it safe on the more expensive easy, or decide the cheaper but more challenging harder difficulty is more economical because you can have more attempts is entirely up to you. For every other character you help, you'll have to take on a Gatekeeper Challenge, which requires you to complete a less musical and more timing-based mini-game on your choice of difficulty (like catching a coin after three seconds have passed, without any sort of timer) - but the catch here is that easier difficulties require more of your collected coins to attempt than the harder ones. The first sees you helping out six different characters with their problems by completing four mini-games for each, earning coins based on how well you did, before carrying on to the next area. The story mode, which charts pink afroed dog Tibby's return to Heaven World, is split into two distinct halves. With simple controls, it's much less about visual clues, and the real skill comes in listening to what's going on and timing your actions accordingly, in a simon-says kind of style. Depending on the game in question, you'll need to press buttons in time to launch fruit into basketball hoops, hold down the A button and release at the right moment to sing, or repeat back the rhythm at which spaceships appear to shoot them down. Simple to play but challenging to master, Rhythm Paradise Megamix is a game that really puts your sense of rhythm to the test. ![]()
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