Kingdom Hearts coded

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Kingdom Hearts coded
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キングダムハーツ コーデッド
Kingudamu Hātsu kōdeddo
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) Japan November 18, 2008.
Genre Console role-playing game
Game modes Single player
Ratings ESRB:Rating Pending
Platform(s) Mobile phone

Kingdom Hearts coded is a game in the Kingdom Hearts series that was released on the mobile phone as a puzzle game using 3D backgrounds. It is an installment in the best-selling Kingdom Hearts series that focuses on King Mickey. The game was announced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show. Currently, the title is only availble for a Japanese release, though Square Enix has plans for releases in other territories. Kingdom Hearts Coded has been confirmed to be released on the Panasonic phone - the Docomo Prime Series-P-01A.

Story

The story starts after the events of Kingdom Hearts II, Jiminy Cricket returned to Disney Castle to organize his journal. While he arranged his records, his eyes fell upon a page with a mysterious message. "We must return to free them from their torment".

However, no matter how hard Jiminy tried to recall the source of the text, he couldn't remember. So the King digitized the contents of the journal and started an investigation. Within the world traced from the contents of Jiminy's Journal, a boy had awoken on Destiny Islands. It was the beginning of a new quest for a virtual Sora.

The DKS3713 Trailer revealed the game will feature a figure in a black coat in Traverse Town, as well as in Disney Castle. Whether this may connect events to Organization XIII or Castle Oblivion (as the mysterious message in Jiminy's journal is in the same volume the message for Naminé is written) has yet to be revealed.

Any more plot details after this are currently kept under lock and key by Square Enix.

Gameplay

Gameplay will use red and black blocks floating in mid-air. These blocks will be used to solve puzzles and reach higher ground. A debugging mode is also featured. In this mode, you remove the blocks, to progress to enemies.

Worlds

This game features worlds that were previously visited in the earlier games.

Gallery

External Links

Official JP website