

This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_dontan_count" and "s_dontan_water". Don to Tan no Kankei ( 『ドンとタンの関係』, Releationship Between Don and Tan ?).This game is the only one from this group to be partially implemented, but innacessible. These sound similar to the timer sound effects used in Quiz Show. This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_keytoy_count1" and "s_keytoy_count2". This game has leftover music, labeled "s_kawasemi_bgm" and "s_kawasemi_frase". This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_uki_water1", "s_uki_water2" and "s_uki_water3". The former was repurposed as one of the results sounds in Rhythm-kan Check. This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_yuri_naki" and "s_yuri_yurasi". This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_block2_block" and "s_block2_fast". The second of these was repurposed for Showtime and Sick Beats. This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_block_gotin", "s_block_hit" and "s_block_walk". Rhythm Cooking ( 『リズムクッキング』, Rizumu Kukkingu ?).This game has one leftover sound effect, labeled "s_rythm_bat_miss". The last of these was repurposed for Iai Giri. This game has leftover sound effects, labeled "s_kuma_hit", "s_kuma_miss" and "s_kuma_sakana" (Sakana meaning "fish"). Ninja Bodyguard in Remix 5 and Ninja no Shison show a character that slices rocks with a stick, which may have been inspired by this idea. However, the act of releasing the button to the rhythm was found to be unexpectedly difficult to understand, leading to the game being cut. Shibaku ( 『しばく』, Strike ?) was a Rhythm Game where the player would press a button to swing a stick (presumably to strike something), then release it to return the stick back.Some games have remnants in the final game, while others were removed completely. It is mentioned that there are over 20 games cut from the game, which are listed below. During an interview with Hobonichi, the developers shared ideas for Rhythm Games that were not implemented in the final version of Rhythm Tengoku.
