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How Long is Rhythm Sprout? Levels and Difficulty Explained

There's quite a bit to pick at.

SURT’s latest music and rhythm title, Rhythm Sprout is here, delivering a story of a heroic knight on a musical battle through evil sweets. Rhythm Sprout, though heavily music-based, has quite a few levels to play through, making players’ time with it quite extensive. But just how long is it actually going to take you to get through Rhythm Sprout, and what does its gameplay really entail in terms of replayability? Well, let’s talk about how long Rhythm Sprout is, as well as its levels and difficulty.

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How Long is Rhythm Sprout? Levels and Difficulty Explained

Rhythm Sprout is a little music game where the heroic knight players take the mantel of is handled through rhythmic levels, all being encased in a chapter. The game is broken up into three different parts though, each offering its own piece for players to engage in.

But the area that takes the most of the pie is definitely going to be the main story. This campaign has five chapters to play, with about 21 levels in total. Each level comes in at around three or so minutes, which is the average length of a song.

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The next big part of the pie is the prequel story, though this area only has a total of six levels to play, so you won’t be spending too much time here. Last but not least are the bonus level. There are only five in total, but each has a steep difficulty curve to them, making them worthy opponents for sure.

Aside from that, the game’s difficulty can be nerfed slightly, with a “beginner’s mode” which just gives you more health. This can make it easier to breeze through the game. Plus, there are EX modes to unlock, making replayability fun as levels get some new challenges thrown in.

So, without the training wheels on, the game could be finished in about three hours if you’re taking your time. If you’re just wanting to breeze through it though, you could probably do it in under two hours with beginner’s mode enabled.


So, now you have a better idea of just how long Rhythm Sprout is and what this title includes as far as levels and difficulty shifts. If this helped you out, then be sure to check out some more of our guides, such as “How to Get The Fisherman in All Star Tower Defense”. And like Gamer Journalist on Facebook if you want to be kept up to date on all of the latest gaming news and guides!

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Nathaniel Litt
Hi! I'm Nathaniel; Star Wars nerd, musician, and active daydreamer. When it comes to gaming, I'll try anything at least once. My mains though are FPS, Action-Adventure, and Puzzle-Platformers.