Near the village, there's a Pagoda, a multi-tiered tower with eaves, often found in Asian countries.At the village part, there's a Zen garden.At the forest part, ninjas appear, then turn into logs.The 90% sign was on the left of the lake, however, you couldn't see it if you're on portrait mode.The 10% sign was on the right of the pavilion.Once again, this level has almost no percentage markers.Disappointment: the difficulty, as said in the news, is not hard as (let alone harder than) The Racing.It was said that this level might have a higher difficulty than The Racing. A picture was shown, talking about the level's difficulty.This level is from the same designer of The Ocean.This is the first iOS-exclusive level in the Dancing Line timeline, which means that it is not available for Android officially.This also makes Japan the 5th country to have a level themed around it.That makes it the 7th level to be based upon a country, following The Chinese Garden (China), The Despacito (Mexico), The Spring Festival (China), The Cathedral (Rock Remix) (Egypt), The Exodus (Egypt), and The Indian Journey (India). This is the second level to use a song from another CheetahMobile game the first being The Alley and Piano Tile 2's Bluestone Alley.However, there isn't such a level on Rolling Sky 2, so it's only used in Dancing Line. The soundtrack of this level is ”Shameless Hustler” from Fantasia - Rolling Sky 2 Original Soundtrack Full Collection.Or, just look carefully at the rocks and avoid them.If you have keen hearing, this shouldn't be too hard for you. DO NOT follow the xiao's melody after the rooftop.Try to look at the line when the camera gets awkward.
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