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Sora using a teacup-based Attraction Flow

Attraction Flow (アトラクションフロー Atorakushon Furō?) is a command system planned to debut in Kingdom Hearts III. It will allow Sora to perform elaborate attacks inspired by the various rides of the Disney theme parks.

Development

Attraction Flow first appeared in a trailer for Kingdom Hearts III at D23 Expo Japan 2013. Sora is shown summoning a Pirate Ship ride to attack a group of Heartless, and later Sora, Donald, and Goofy ride a Big Magic Mountain train in battle against the Rock Titan.[1]

The Kingdom Hearts III trailer at E3 2015 again shows Sora summoning the Big Magic Mountain and Pirate Ship rides in battle, as well as a new teacup-based ride.[2] In an interview at E3, Tetsuya Nomura described that at one point in development, the tea cup ride had the camera showing Sora's point of view, but the camera motion gave some of the testers motion sickness.[3]

In an interview in the June 25, 2015 issue of Dengeki Playstation, Nomura explained that Sora will be able to trigger Attraction Flow attacks under certain conditions in battle. He attributed the inspiration for Attraction Flow to Flowmotion from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, but described the former as a more tactical system.[citation needed]

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