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There are two '''side-scrolling''' segments available in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', the first segment in [[Traverse Town]] and the second in [[Hollow Bastion II]]. While in a side-scrolling stage, gameplay is changed significantly because of energy spikes in Keyholes.
'''Side-scrolling''' is a mini-game found in [[Traverse Town]] and [[Hollow Bastion II]], that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]''.


==Gameplay==
==Story==
In side-scrolling stages, the camera becomes a 2D, side perspective. [[Data-Sora]] can't stop to stay in one place for long as the screen is constantly moving ahead, automatically pushing Data-Sora forward if he is lagging behind. This also means that if Data-Sora can't go too quickly, ahead of the screen however he can go above. In some cases, the screen may stay still, requiring Data-Sora to defeat certain enemies or go a particular place to continue.
With the help of [[Huey]], [[Dewey]] and [[Louie]], [[Data-Sora]] manages to find and enter [[Traverse Town]]'s [[Keyhole]], seeking to destroy the source of the world's [[Bug Blox|bugs]]. An energy spike limits Data-Sora's abilities, forcing the game into a side-scroller. Data-Sora eventually manages to destroy the [[Guard Armor]], the cause of the bugs and energy spike.


Side-scrolling segments are split up into stages which follow on from another. The map shows how much further is left to go until Data-Sora reaches the next stage.
Later on during [[Hollow Bastion II]], Data-Sora defeats [[Maleficent]] while side-scrolling.
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[[Bug Blox]] block Data-Sora's path and occasionally Blox fall from above, damaging Data-Sora if he is hit. Pits are also present and when falling into a pit, Data-Sora takes an amount of damage before re-spawning. The same thing happens if Data-Sora is trapped behind, crushed between Blox and the moving screen. Enemies also appear.
==Gameplay==
Side-scrolling stages are viewed from a 2D, side perspective and are split up into several stage. The map indicates how far away the next stage is. Data-Sora can only run, [[jump]], [[glide]], [[block]], [[Dodge Roll|dodge roll]] and [[attack]] with the [[Keyblade]]. Deck commands are disabled and are replaced with [[Overlay command|overlay commands]], which are obtained by picking up the diamond-shaped power-ups peppered throughout each stage.


Data-Sora can only run, [[Jump|jump]], [[Glide|glide]], [[Guard|block]], [[Dodge Roll|dodge roll]] and attack. Deck commands are disabled and are replaced with [[Overlay command|overlay commands]] which can be obtained by collecting diamond-shaped power-ups that are placed in certain areas. The following overlay commands are available:
Bug Blox block Data-Sora's path and occasionally Blox fall from above. If he falls into a pit, Data-Sora takes damage and then respawns after a few seconds. [[Heartless]] also appear.


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In Traverse Town's side-scrolling sequence, the screen is constantly scrolling forwards, pushing Data-Sora ahead if he lags behind and restricting him from going too far. Data-Sora can be crushed between a block and the moving screen, dealing damage and leaving him to respawn. At some points, the screen will stay still, requiring Data-Sora to defeat certain enemies or go a particular place in order to continue.
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|width="35%" style="text-align:center"|'''Ability'''
|width="10%" style="text-align:center"|'''Number of Uses'''
|width="40%" style="text-align:center"|'''Description'''
|width="15%" style="text-align:center"|'''Obtained'''
|-bgcolor="#e6e6fa"
|{{nihongo|'''[[Fire Lunge]]'''|ファイアランジ|Faia Ranji}}
|10
|Data-Sora dashes forward while thrusting his Keyblade in a spiral of flames.
|Red power-ups
|-bgcolor="#e6e6fa"
|{{nihongo|'''[[Blizzard Dart]]'''|ブリザドダート|Burizado Dāto}}
|5
||A spinning ball of ice appears above Data-Sora's head, firing bullets of ice ahead of him at a downward slant. The bullets can bounce off the ground and metal blox, and it may freeze enemies on impact.
|Blue power-ups
|-bgcolor="#e6e6fa"
|{{nihongo|'''[[Thunder Rain]]'''|サンダーレイン|Sandā Rein}}
|5
|Sends a rippling stream of lightning bolts raining down both ahead and behind of Data-Sora.
|Yellow power-ups
|-bgcolor="#e6e6fa"
|{{nihongo|'''[[Wind Spin]]'''|ウィンドスピン|Windo Supin}}
|10
|Data-Sora spins with his Keyblade extended, creating a cyclone that propels him upwards and damages enemies and Bug Blox that come in contact with it.
|Green power-ups
|}


==Strategy==
In Hollow Bastion II, the screen follows Data-Sora like normal however there is a time limit to complete the stage. Also, Bug Blox are replaced by colored boxes. Yellow boxes are the equivalent of regular Blox and red boxes are substitutes to Danger Blox. Blue boxes are unique that move, create or destroy boxes when broken.
===Traverse Town===
{{Main|Guard Armor}}
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===Hollow Bastion II===
{{Main|Game:Maleficent (Dragon)}}
Side-scrolling in Hollow Bastion II, is different than in Traverse Town. The screen does not continuously move ahead but instead it follows Data-Sora like normal. Blox are replaced with coloured boxes <!--What are those called?!-->. Yellow boxes act the same as normal Blox, red boxes act the same as Danger Blox and breaking blue boxes interact with the terrain. Also there is a set time limit to complete the stage.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[3D Shooting]]
*[[3D Shooting]]
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[[Category:Mini-games]]

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Side-scrolling is a mini-game found in Traverse Town and Hollow Bastion II, that appears in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.

Story

With the help of Huey, Dewey and Louie, Data-Sora manages to find and enter Traverse Town's Keyhole, seeking to destroy the source of the world's bugs. An energy spike limits Data-Sora's abilities, forcing the game into a side-scroller. Data-Sora eventually manages to destroy the Guard Armor, the cause of the bugs and energy spike.

Later on during Hollow Bastion II, Data-Sora defeats Maleficent while side-scrolling.

Gameplay

Side-scrolling stages are viewed from a 2D, side perspective and are split up into several stage. The map indicates how far away the next stage is. Data-Sora can only run, jump, glide, block, dodge roll and attack with the Keyblade. Deck commands are disabled and are replaced with overlay commands, which are obtained by picking up the diamond-shaped power-ups peppered throughout each stage.

Bug Blox block Data-Sora's path and occasionally Blox fall from above. If he falls into a pit, Data-Sora takes damage and then respawns after a few seconds. Heartless also appear.

In Traverse Town's side-scrolling sequence, the screen is constantly scrolling forwards, pushing Data-Sora ahead if he lags behind and restricting him from going too far. Data-Sora can be crushed between a block and the moving screen, dealing damage and leaving him to respawn. At some points, the screen will stay still, requiring Data-Sora to defeat certain enemies or go a particular place in order to continue.

In Hollow Bastion II, the screen follows Data-Sora like normal however there is a time limit to complete the stage. Also, Bug Blox are replaced by colored boxes. Yellow boxes are the equivalent of regular Blox and red boxes are substitutes to Danger Blox. Blue boxes are unique that move, create or destroy boxes when broken.

See also

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