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**[[Struggle]] | **[[Struggle]] | ||
**Three summer job mini-games, [[Mail Delivery]], [[Cargo Climb]], and [[Grandstander]] | **Three summer job mini-games, [[Mail Delivery]], [[Cargo Climb]], and [[Grandstander]] | ||
**The other three summer job games, [[Poster Duty]], [[Bumble | **The other three summer job games, [[Poster Duty]], [[Bumble Buster]], and [[Junk Sweep]] | ||
*The mini-games found in '''[[Agrabah]]''': | *The mini-games found in '''[[Agrabah]]''': |
Revision as of 08:36, 20 September 2010
Mini-games are featured in any shape or form in all Kingdom Hearts games. Mini-games refer to several different challenges in the Kingdom Hearts series:
- The Olympus Coliseum cups:
- The Gummi Missions that appear In Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+:
- The Singing Challenges found in Atlantica:
- The Racing Riku mini-game in Destiny Islands
- The Light Cycle mini-game is unlocked after Sora completes it for the first time in Space Paranoids
- The mini-games found in The Hundred Acre Wood
- The mini-games found in Twilight Town:
- Struggle
- Three summer job mini-games, Mail Delivery, Cargo Climb, and Grandstander
- The other three summer job games, Poster Duty, Bumble Buster, and Junk Sweep
- The mini-games found in Agrabah:
- The Chasm of Challenges
- The Magic Carpet ride
- The Skateboarding mini-game, found in many worlds
- The Deep Jungle Mini-games:
- The Monstro's Belly Brawl mini-game found inside Monstro