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[[File:Side-scrolling KHREC.png|thumb|200px|Side-scrolling mini-game from ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''.]]
'''Side-scrolling''' is a gameplay mode that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', during segments of [[Traverse Town]] and [[Hollow Bastion II]].
{{nihongo|'''Side-scrolling'''|横スクロールアクション|Yoko Sukurōru Akushon|lit. "Side Scroll Action"}} is a gameplay mode that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', during segments of [[Traverse Town]] and [[Hollow Bastion Part II]].


==Story==
==Story==
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In Traverse Town's side-scrolling sequence, the screen is constantly scrolling forward, pushing Data-Sora ahead if he lags behind and restricting him from going too far. Data-Sora can be crushed between a block and the moving screen, dealing damage and causing him to respawn. At some points, the screen will stay still, requiring Data-Sora to defeat certain enemies or go a particular place in order to continue.
In Traverse Town's side-scrolling sequence, the screen is constantly scrolling forward, pushing Data-Sora ahead if he lags behind and restricting him from going too far. Data-Sora can be crushed between a block and the moving screen, dealing damage and causing him to respawn. At some points, the screen will stay still, requiring Data-Sora to defeat certain enemies or go a particular place in order to continue.


In Hollow Bastion Part II, the screen follows Data-Sora; however, there is a time limit to complete the stage. In addition, Bug Blox are replaced by colored boxes. Yellow boxes are the equivalent of regular Blox and red boxes are substitutes to Danger Blox. Blue boxes are unique, in that they summon moving platforms of unbreakable blocks when broken.
In Hollow Bastion II, the screen follows Data-Sora; however, there is a time limit to complete the stage. In addition, Bug Blox are replaced by colored boxes. Yellow boxes are the equivalent of regular Blox and red boxes are substitutes to Danger Blox. Blue boxes are unique, in that they summon moving platforms of unbreakable blocks when broken.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[3D Shooting]]
*[[3D Shooting]]
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[[Category:Mini-games]]
[[Category:Mini-games]]

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