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Kingdom Hearts V CAST
The Logo of Kingdom Hearts for the V Cast
キングダムハーツ V CAST
Kingudamu Hātsu V CAST
Developer(s) Superscape
Publisher(s) Japan United States/Canada Walt Disney Internet Group
Release date(s) Japan October 1, 2004

United States February 4, 2005

Genre Action RPG
Game modes Single player
Ratings N/A
Platform(s) Verizon Wireless: V Cast

Kingdom Hearts V CAST is a Kingdom Hearts game that was developed exclusively for V Cast, Verizon Wireless's broadband service. It was released on October 1, 2004 in Japan and on February 4, 2005 in the United States as one of the launch games for the V Cast service. It was developed by Superscape and published by Disney Interactive Media Group (formerly known as Walt Disney Internet Group).

Development

Kingdom Hearts V CAST was developed by Superscape and produced by Disney Mobile and Verizon Wireless as a launch title for the V CAST cellular internet service. This is the first and so far only entry in the series made without the involvement of Square Enix. Aside from some familiar characters and settings, the game has no connection to the plot of the Kingdom Hearts series, and is considered non-canonical.[1]

The game consists of four chapters, each taking place in a different world: Swashbuckler's Island, Wonderland, Agrabah, and Maleficent's Castle. While Maleficent's castle would later appear as a part of Enchanted Dominion in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Swashbuckler's Island is exclusive to Kingdom Hearts V CAST and does not exist in the official Kingdom Hearts universe.

Sora is helped by "more than 20 characters" over the course of the game.[2]. This includes entirely-new characters such as Caw, also known as "Swordman Parrot", who hasn't appeared in the canon series.

Maleficent appears as the main villain in Kingdom Hearts V CAST, and she is often shown after chapters looking down at Sora from a magical cauldron filled with green misty water.

Verizon shut down V CAST on December 15, 2012, and all content exclusive to it was made unavailable. This includes Kingdom Hearts V CAST, which hasn't been re-released by Square Enix or Disney, making this game impossible to play without having a phone that still has it installed. Additionally, only one chapter of the game could be stored on a phone at a time - to download another chapter, the currently-saved one must be deleted.

Video game preservationists[3] have managed to recover and emulate the game's first, third, and fourth chapters with the Obstacle Course, Swashbuckler's Island, Agrabah, and Maleficent's Castle.[4][5] However, no files relating to the second chapter Wonderland have been found, currently making it lost media.

Story

Sora, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Jiminy Cricket are traveling across the universe in the Gummi Ship when they decide to go to sleep. They put the Gummi Ship on autopilot, and in their sleep, a strange creature creeps undetected into the vessel and subsumes the dreams of Sora. When he wakes up, he is shipwrecked on a deserted island called Swashbuckler's Island and Donald and Goofy are nowhere to be found. He meets a parrot named Caw, who assists him around the island with finding his friends and to leave the island, but even after searching every nook and cranny of the island, Sora cannot find Donald and Goofy. So Sora builds a raft, by collecting parts from all over the island, taking him to beaches, coves, a watchtower, a lava-filled chamber, and high rocks, where Sora uncover four gems on a strange altar. After retrieving the four gems and all the parts. Sora assembles the raft and leaves the island to find his friends.

Gameplay

Kingdom Hearts V CAST featured gameplay elements in the original Kingdom Hearts, though it was modified for compatibility with mobile phones. Sora moves similar to a tank, with one button on the control pad moving him forward, another moving him backwards, and two more turning him left or right. Even with these new controls, Sora can still perform a number of moves aside from running and jumping. He can climb trees and ladders, grasp the edges of platforms and pull himself up, lift and throw objects, and use the Keyblade to slide down zip lines. A single context-sensitive button allows Sora to perform a range of actions, such as attacking an enemy and opening a Treasure Chest.

Sora can still use the Keyblade and also magic, the first spell he learns being Blizzard, to fight like in Kingdom Hearts. Munny and Experience are still earned by defeating Heartless. As opposed to Kingdom Hearts, however, Kingdom Hearts V CAST introduced "assistant characters", such as the Caterpillar and Caw, as opposed to guest party members.

Swashbuckler's Island, also called Swordman Island, is a world and the first chapter in Kingdom Hearts V CAST. Caw assists Sora in collecting parts from all over the island, taking him to beaches, coves, a watchtower that requires a kite puzzle to enter, a lava-filled chamber, and high rocks and a boss battle against Anti-Sora.

Alice in Wonderland, also known as Wonderland, is the second chapter and world, with The Caterpillar. He can be given Potions to make him talk or activate other effects, similar to the Flowers from Kingdom Hearts.

Agrabah is the third chapter and world, with Genie assisting Sora and a boss battle against Jafar in the form of a cobra.

Maleficent's Castle, also called Maleficent's Fortress, is the final chapter and world. Where Sora battles Maleficent. It has the strongest Heartless in the entire game.[citation needed]

Worlds and characters

Obstacle Course
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Wonderland
Agrabah
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Gallery

Notes and references

  1. ^ Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Ultimania—From "KHCOM" to "KHII", p. 6; Interviewer: "We have heard that, in America, there is a KH being developed for the mobile phone." / Tetsuya Nomura: "There are quite a few things concerning that...officially it has nothing to do with the original KH. It's completely different. The title is KH, Sora makes an appearance, but the story has nothing to do whatsoever with the KH, KHCOM, and KHII we're developing, because it is Disney who designed V-Cast ."
  2. ^ Verizon Wireless's press release
  3. ^ Kingdom Hearts V-CAST Game Files Ripped
  4. ^ Kingdom Hearts V CAST - Youtube
  5. ^ Kingdom Hearts V-Cast Maleficent's Castle (last stage) - Youtube