Tsunku has been a composer for the Rhythm Heaven series since the first unlocalized game on Game Boy Advance and has been its main composer since then. He believes that the game would be great for the system as it’s not just a game you can enjoy alone, but also one you can play together with family and friends. In his Twitter message, Tsunku stated that he also wants a new game to come out on Nintendo Switch and for fans to be more vocal to Nintendo on the topic. This is a remix consisting of various rhythm games with cartoonish textures.Rhythm Heaven series composer Tsunku expressed on Twitter that he hopes that a new game can be made for the Nintendo Switch, in response to a fan who wished that a new game could be released so that they could play it during the quarantine period. This is a remix about various jobs, usually desk jobs. This is a remix about Sundaes, Cupcakes, Donuts, and Candy. This is a remix about Pizza, Burgers, Tacos, and Fried Chicken. This is a remix about various kinds of vehicles, like trucks. This is a remix about various kinds of breakfast foods, like cereal.
Like Super Mario Maker, the game contains some custom remixes the player can play, as well as remakes of past Rhythm Games.
The scenery, what the sign says and how many members are there can be changed. Players can change the background and the colour of the Muscle Doll. Players can change the pitch of the Chorus Kids' voices and how many are there. Players can replace the vegetables with images from the SD card and even obscure the hair with a call. Players can have the clouds obscure the view and change Forthington's distance from Baxter like in the actual game with a call. Players can change the colour of the liquid that is used to fill the robots and can enable background features. Players can enable or disable the Flow Bar, which, if disabled, allows Karate Joe to punch stuff other than pots without getting hurt but forces the player to enable the background features with a call. and change the layout of this screen.Ī screen showing what happened after the game with a caption underneath it, also depending on the player's efforts, players can customise the caption, and create their own image, or use one from an SD card. Players are able to modify some of the textures featured in the rhythm games.Īfter creating a remix, players would be able to type their thoughts on another player's efforts.
Players are able to change the font, style, music, and backdrop elements.Īn icon that shows up onscreen that disappears if the player makes a mistake, player's can't customize this feature, it also doesn't show up in trial mode. The main part of the game, it allows the player to add various elements from past Rhythm Heaven games and create a Remix, each remix has the following elements:Ī short intermission that plays before the remix. Maker Tibby falls from heaven and gets distracted by reporter & wrestler Munchy Monk's hand comes in out of nowhere and hits Maker Tibby on the head causing him to drop out of the screen. Maker Tibby is revealed to be a book, as the pages turn rapidly, we end up seeing a recreation of the first part of Steamboat Willie, as Friday changes into "Flickering Funnies", a reference to the Spongebob Special "Truth or Square". The odd metronome arrow thing from Mr Upbeat comes in and knocks Maker Tibby away, as he bounces around the screen before finally going out of view. The blue platform from Tap Trial comes from the bottom, and Maker Tibby is carried away by it. Maker Tibby gets punched off the screen by a vase from Karate Man.Ī pair of tweezers from Rhythm Tweezers comes in, gets hold of Maker Tibby, and carries him away. such as the animations before the title screen.
Since the game is almost identical to Super Mario Maker in many ways, it contains a lot of elements from the game.