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'''Classic Kingdom''' is a series of minigames in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Union χ]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. They are simple, two-dimensional video games based on the handheld LCD games popular in the 1980's (the {{w|Game & Watch}} games ''Mickey Mouse'' and ''Mickey & Donald'' in particular). The games feature [[Sora]] and [[Mickey]] as main characters, and feature various characters from classic Disney cartoons.
'''Classic Kingdom''' is a series of minigames in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Union χ]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. They are simple, two-dimensional video games based on the handheld LCD games popular in the 1980's (the {{w|Game & Watch}} games ''Mickey Mouse'' and ''Mickey & Donald'' in particular). The games feature [[Sora]] and [[Mickey]] as main characters, and feature various characters from classic Disney cartoons.

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Classic Kingdom is a series of minigames in Kingdom Hearts Union χ and Kingdom Hearts III. They are simple, two-dimensional video games based on the handheld LCD games popular in the 1980's (the Game & Watch games Mickey Mouse and Mickey & Donald in particular). The games feature Sora and Mickey as main characters, and feature various characters from classic Disney cartoons.

Development

Classic Kingdom was first announced in the Classic Kingdom Trailer, shown as part of the Kingdom Hearts Union χ Dandelion Meeting at Anaheim, California in April, 2018. The trailer shows Sora receiving a device from Pence in Twilight Town, followed by a montage of gameplay from the games.[1]

In Version 3.0.0 of Kingdom Hearts Union χ, the five Classic Kingdom games were released as part of χ3. A limited-time challenge was held that rewarded players with a code to get the Starlight Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts III by reaching a required score for each game.[2]

Games

Kingdom Hearts Union χ

Kingdom Hearts III

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