Kingdom Hearts Coded

Kingdom Hearts coded (Japanese: キングダム ハーツ コーデッド, Hepburn: Kingudamu Hātsu Kōdeddo?) is an episodic puzzle video game developed and published by Square Enix, in collaboration with the Walt Disney Internet Group for mobile phones. It is the fourth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series and is set after the events of the Kingdom Hearts II. The story focuses on a message written in Jiminy Cricket's journal. The game was announced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show. Currently, the title is only a Japanese release; however, a remake of the game entitled Kingdom Hearts Re:coded was released in Japan, North America, and Europe on the Nintendo DS. The game consists of eight episodes, with the first episode released on June 3, 2009; the second episode on July 8, 2009; the third on August 5, 2009; the fourth on September 17, 2009; the fifth on October 15, 2009; the sixth on November 26, 2009; the seventh on December 26, 2009; and the eighth on January 28, 2010. A pre-install episode was also made available on November 18, 2008, before the game's official release.

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