In this part, we complete the entire second column of levels.
These are the stages shown in this part:
Fork Lifter: In this level, you have to stab the peas with your fork as they're flicked towards you. Remember that there's a beat between the flick and the moment you have to stab the pea and you should easily get used to how the level works. The peas after the burger are the toughest part of this stage, for sure.
Reward for getting a Perfect on Fork Lifter: Fork Lifter's music
Tambourine: This is definitely one of the easiest Perfects to get in the game. You just have to mimic the monkey's actions with your tambourine. You press A to shake the tambourine and you press A and B to hit it. If you mess up once during a pattern, that entire pattern counts as a mess-up rather than just the missed note.
Reward for getting a Perfect on Tambourine: Tambourine's music
Board Meeting: This is the shortest stage in Fever, but that doesn't stop it from being really fun. You play as the pig on the far right, and you have to stop your swivel chair in the same fashion as the other three pigs do, kind of like Glee Club. When every pig spins together, wait for the assistant's cue, and then press A shortly afterwards to stop in unison. This is another really easy game to get a Perfect on!
Reward for getting a Perfect on Board Meeting: Read Something - First Day Orientation
*cough* (Excuse me.)
First of all, let me welcome
and congratulate all of our...
*ah-CHOO* new employees.
Next, I need to tell you the
most important thing you
can know about working at
our company:
Wherever you are, whatever
you do here, from the
assembly line to Accounts
Payable, remember to mind
the flow.
For proof, consider our
executives seated there.
They all came from humble
origins but rose to the top
because they embrace flow.
If you want to climb the
ladder here, you've got to
develop your flow!
All right, everyone. Stand up
and repeat after me:
One! Start the spin smoothly
and flow to a halt.
Two! At lunchtime, season
freely with flowing pepper
and salt.
*Ahhh-CHOOOOO!*
(Excuse me.)
Monkey Watch: A lot of people have trouble getting a Perfect on this one. You play as the monkey on the seconds hand and you have to press A to the music to give each monkey a high five as the hand goes around the clock. For pink monkeys, you have to press A twice a bit faster so you also high-five the monkey on the off-beat. When the music and screen fade out, you have to continue pressing A at the same pace, which is where people usually mess up their Perfect run.
Reward for getting a Perfect on Monkey Watch: Read Something - Ad Copy
Do you hate looking at your
watch, afraid of how late
you are to your meeting,
date, or appointment?
Is the mere act of checking
the time a source of stress
and unhappiness in your
life?
If so, you need a
Monkey Watch! It won't
make you any less late for
things, but there's no way
to frown after looking at it!
Seriously! It's medically
impossible! We asked some
science guys about it!
So buy your Monkey Watch
today, and smile the rest
of your life!
WARNING: Using Monkey
Watch continuously may
make the monkeys tired. Let
them rest occasionally for
more accurate timekeeping.
Remix 2: This Remix isn't TOO hard to Perfect, but it has its moments. It's the game's shortest Remix, but it can get REALLY fast. I think that the Tambourine and Fork Lifter parts are the toughest.
Reward for getting a Perfect on Remix 2: Read Something - Investigation Notes
xx/xx/20xx
"It's July though November"
was the tip from the mystery
man working at the Built to
Scale factory.
The "Assembly-Line Slogans"
document he wrote looks
suspicious. We'll definitely
want to investigate that.