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キングダム ハーツ モバイル Kingudamu Hātsu Mobairu | |
Developer(s) | Square Enix Mobile & Game Studios Inc. Serial Games Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Release date(s) | December 15, 2008 |
Genre | Online Community Service, Virtual World |
Game modes | Single player |
Ratings | CERO: N/A |
Platform(s) | Mobile phone (i-mode devices) |
Kingdom Hearts Mobile is a service released in Japan for i-αppli compatible cell phones. It is a mobile portal where users can customize avatars, communicate with other players, and download ringtones, wallpapers, and other things related to the Kingdom Hearts series. Kingdom Hearts Mobile also serves as a launcher application for eight mini-games and Kingdom Hearts coded.[1] It was previously available on the official website, but as of April 30, 2013, it is no longer in service.[2]
The main features of Kingdom Hearts Mobile are organized as areas within the Avatar Kingdom, including shops, information centers, and art galleries. Each user gets their own avatar that can be customized with outfits, weapons, items, and other accessories. The avatar system returned in the Avatar Menu of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.
Development
Information about Kingdom Hearts Mobile was revealed at the DKΣ3713 Private party in August 2008. The service was scheduled for a fall release, with the main content of Kingdom Hearts coded was scheduled for a winter 2008 release.[3] A teaser website for Kingdom Hearts Mobile was released on October 10, 2008, and the service itself launched on December 15, 2008. Until its discontinuation on April 30, 2013, Kingdom Hearts Mobile was frequently updated with special events and new avatar cosmetics.
Kingdom Hearts Mobile was available via a paid monthly subscription. The service had courses planned for ¥315, ¥525, and ¥840 per month. It was compatible with the NTT DoCoMo FOMA 703i, 903i, and later, although Kingdom Hearts coded was only compatible with the DoCoMo PRIME series P-01A.[4]
The Avatar Kingdom and mini-games were developed by Mobile & Game Studios Inc. (now Game Studio Inc.) and Serial Games Inc.[5] The avatars were designed by Monster Octopus.
Avatar Kingdom
Mini-Games
Kingdom Hearts Mobile launched with three mini-games, with plans to release an additional mini-game each month for the first few months of service. These mini-games included adaptations of existing board and card games, recreations of mini-games from the main Kingdom Hearts series, and entirely original puzzle and rhythm games. There were a total of eight mini-games included in Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
- KH Gummiship Studio (December 15, 2008)
- KH Card Struggle -Daifugō- (December 15, 2008)
- KH Balloon Glider (December 15, 2008)
- KH Card Struggle -Spider Solitaire- (January 22, 2009)
- KH Pair Card Battle (February 26, 2009)
- KH Magical Canvas (April 23, 2009)
- KH Rhythm Parade (September 10, 2009)
- KH Reversi (January 21, 2010)
Kingdom Hearts coded
Completing a downloadable episode of Kingdom Hearts coded will reward the player with a new avatar outfit and background in Kingdom Hearts Mobile.
Episode | Outfit | Background |
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Episode 1: Destiny Islands | Darkside |
Destiny Islands |
Episode 2: Traverse Town | Guard Armor |
Traverse Town |
Episode 3: Wonderland | Trickmaster |
Wonderland |
Episode 4: Olympus Coliseum | Cerberus |
Olympus Coliseum |
Episode 5: Agrabah | Bandit |
Agrabah |
Episode 6: Hollow Bastion Part I | Defender |
Hollow Bastion |
Episode 7: Hollow Bastion Part II | — | — |
Episode 8: Castle Oblivion | — | — |
Notes and references
- ^ Dengeki DS & Wii Vol.3, 2008-09-12, Interviewer: "Can we think of KH coded as one of the contents of KH Mobile?" / Nomura: "Yes. First, you will connect to KH Mobile and then select KH Coded to play." (Translated.)
- ^ Kingdom Hearts Ultimania (kh2.co.uk): Kingdom Hearts Mobile Ending on April 30, 2013
- ^ Square Enix News Release - DKΣ3713 (2008-08-04)
- ^ Square Enix News Release - Kingdom Hearts coded (2008-11-05)
- ^ Square Enix News Release - Kingdom Hearts Mobile (2008-12-15)
External links
- Official Kingdom Hearts Mobile website (Inactive)