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'''''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 ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. ''Kingdom Hearts Mobile'' also serves as a launcher application for eight mini-games and ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''. It was previously available on the official website, but as of April 20, 2013, it is no longer in service.<ref>[http://www.kh2.co.uk/kh-mobile/news/kingdom-hearts-mobile-ending-on-april-30-2013.php '''''Kingdom Hearts Ultimania (kh2.co.uk):''''' Kingdom Hearts Mobile Ending on April 30, 2013]</ref> | '''''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 ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. ''Kingdom Hearts Mobile'' also serves as a launcher application for eight mini-games and ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''. It was previously available on the official website, but as of April 20, 2013, it is no longer in service.<ref>[http://www.kh2.co.uk/kh-mobile/news/kingdom-hearts-mobile-ending-on-april-30-2013.php '''''Kingdom Hearts Ultimania (kh2.co.uk):''''' Kingdom Hearts Mobile Ending on April 30, 2013]</ref> | ||
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 | 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]]''. | ||
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*'''Event Hall''': Connect with people from your friends list and participate together in little events. | *'''Event Hall''': Connect with people from your friends list and participate together in little events. | ||
*'''Point Bank''': A place to keep track and save | *'''Point Bank''': A place to keep track of and save all your points and [[munny]] that you receive from winning mini-games. | ||
*'''Minnie Item Shop''': A place where Avatars can buy outfits from different characters such as [[Sora]], [[Maleficent]] and even [[Heartless]] with munny. These can only be bought after winning certain mini-games, completing events or finishing an episode of coded. | *'''Minnie Item Shop''': A place where Avatars can buy outfits from different characters such as [[Sora]], [[Maleficent]] and even [[Heartless]] with munny. These can only be bought after winning certain mini-games, completing events or finishing an episode of coded. |
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キングダム ハーツ モバイル Kingudamu Hātsu Mobairu | |
Developer(s) | Square Enix |
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. It was previously available on the official website, but as of April 20, 2013, it is no longer in service.[1]
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
Areas
There are many separate areas in the "Avatar Kingdom". Here are all of these areas so far.[2]
- Kingdom Hearts coded: A castle that leads to the Kingdom Hearts coded download page.
- Event Hall: Connect with people from your friends list and participate together in little events.
- Point Bank: A place to keep track of and save all your points and munny that you receive from winning mini-games.
- Minnie Item Shop: A place where Avatars can buy outfits from different characters such as Sora, Maleficent and even Heartless with munny. These can only be bought after winning certain mini-games, completing events or finishing an episode of coded.
- Point Item Shop: A place where you can buy different clothes and shoes with your Points. These Items are not from a Kingdom Hearts character. You can also buy different styles of hair and facial features.
- Mini Game Shop: Buy mini games where you can earn munny or rare avatar clothes.
- Information Center: A place that displays the current events.
- V Net Room: Customize your profile page, view your friends list, and e-mail other people who have Avatars in Kingdom Hearts Mobile as well as change clothing and items on your Avatar.
- Point Melody Shop: Use Points to buy Kingdom Hearts ringtones of songs from Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- Point Art Gallery: A place where you can buy different wallpapers, graphics or icons.
- Ranking Tower: A place that displays all your personal top-scores.
There is another area that is still under construction.
Mini-Games
- Magical Canvas: You must find out what the letter is by filling in or crossing out squares. There are numbers along the sides of the canvas like a grid which help the user know how many squares need to be filled in on the certain line.
- Pair Card Battle: You need to pair matching Heartless cards as fast as you can. You have an HP and Drive Gauge at the top which keep your statistics. If you match a bad pair, your HP goes down. Every time you pair cards or perform combos, the Drive meter fills up.
- Card Struggle: A Kingdom Hearts version of Spider Solitaire. You must line up the cards from the King to the Ace in the same suit. As the game gets harder more suits show up.
- Balloon Glider: The Balloon Glider game from Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories is back with Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories graphics. The instructions are still the same. You control Sora and Pooh as they ascend the Hunny Tree collecting Hunny Orbs. You must avoid bees as they will pop your balloons. There are new elements in the game with new characters. Owl flies with big Hunny Orbs, Piglet holds more balloons for Sora if some have been popped, and Tigger is a new threat as his bouncing may pop the balloons.
- Gummi Ship Studio: Sora must remove groups of Gummi Blocks that are together by color. Removing blocks will cause the blocks on top to fall and more can fall down from the top of the screen. If you leave any blocks behind you lose the game. There are different stages represented by different worlds and feature different colored blocks.
- Card Struggle II: Another game called Card Struggle that has Sora going up against three characters from a certain world. Players group together same numbered cards and put them in the middle. The other characters can place their own down that are higher than Sora's or pass. Sora always goes first. The joker card which is a Moogle is a wild card that can be paired to any number.
- Rhythm Parade: A minigame called "Rhythm Parade" where you can play a rhythm action game with the series' music. Well-known characters will appear on-screen alongside your avatar.
- KH Reversi: A minigame called KH Reversi. It would have been the first Mobile game that could be played with two people via the infrared functions of mobile phones. Players would choose between multiple characters and battle against each other.[3]
Items
See: Kingdom Hearts Mobile/Items
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 1
- Darkside outfit
- Destiny Islands background
Episode 2
- Guard Armor outfit.
- Traverse Town background.
Episode 3
- Trickmaster outfit.
- Wonderland background.
Episode 4
- Cerberus outfit.
- Olympus Coliseum background.
Episode 5
Episode 6
- Defender Heartless outfit.
- Hollow Bastion library background.
Episode 7
Episode 7 has no Kingdom Hearts Mobile rewards.
Episode 8
Episode 8 has no Kingdom Hearts Mobile rewards.
Notes and references
External links
- Official Kingdom Hearts Mobile website (Inactive)