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{{Images|Gameplay screenshot, icons of colored boxes in HBII}}
{{Images|Gameplay screenshot, icons of colored boxes in HBII}}


'''Side-scrolling''' is a mini-game found in [[Traverse Town]] and [[Hollow Bastion II]], that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]''.
'''Side-scrolling''' is a gameplay mode that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', during the [[Traverse Town]] and [[Hollow Bastion II]] segments.


==Story==
==Story==
With the help of [[Huey]], [[Dewey]] and [[Louie]], [[Data-Sora]] manages to find and enter [[Traverse Town]]'s [[Keyhole]], seeking to destroy the source of the world's [[Bug Blox|bugs]]. An energy spike limits Data-Sora's abilities, forcing the game into a side-scroller. Data-Sora eventually manages to destroy the [[Guard Armor]], the cause of the bugs and energy spike.
With the help of [[Huey]], [[Dewey]], and [[Louie]], [[Data-Sora]] manages to find and enter Traverse Town's [[Keyhole]], seeking to destroy the source of the world's [[Bug Blox|bugs]]. An energy spike limits Data-Sora's abilities, forcing him into a side-scrolling area. Data-Sora eventually manages to destroy the [[Guard Armor]], the source of the bugs and energy spike.


Later on during [[Hollow Bastion II]], [[Maleficent]] attempts to interfere with [[Data-Riku]]'s recovery so Data-Sora finds and defeats her in dragon form, while side-scrolling.
Later, when [[Maleficent]] attempts to trap Data-Sora within [[Data-Riku]]'s personal datascape, Data-Sora is forced to evacuate back to [[Hollow Bastion]] through a side-scrolling area, at the end of which he finds and defeats Maleficent in dragon form.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Side-scrolling stages are viewed from a 2D, side perspective and are split up into several stage. The map indicates how far away the next stage is. Data-Sora can only run, [[jump]], [[glide]], [[block]], [[Dodge Roll|dodge roll]] and [[attack]] with the [[Keyblade]]. Deck commands are disabled and are replaced with [[Overlay command|overlay commands]], which are obtained by picking up the diamond-shaped power-ups peppered throughout each stage.
Side-scrolling stages are viewed from a 2D, side perspective and are split up into several stages. The map indicates how far away the next stage is. Data-Sora can only run, [[jump]], [[glide]], [[block]], [[Dodge Roll|dodge roll]] and [[attack]] with the [[Keyblade]]. Deck commands are disabled and are replaced with [[overlay command]]s, which are obtained by picking up the diamond-shaped power-ups peppered throughout each stage.


Bug Blox block Data-Sora's path and occasionally Blox fall from above. If he falls into a pit, Data-Sora takes damage and then respawns after a few seconds. [[Heartless]] also appear.
Bug Blox block Data-Sora's path, and occasionally Blox fall from above. If he falls into a pit, Data-Sora takes damage and then respawns after a few seconds. [[Heartless]] also appear throughout the area.


In Traverse Town's side-scrolling sequence, the screen is constantly scrolling forwards, 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 leaving 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 II, the screen follows Data-Sora like normal however there is a time limit to complete the stage. Also, 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 that move, create or destroy boxes 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==