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Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ Hits Two Million Downloads in NA

Square Enix and Disney Succeed in NA

SQUARE ENIX® and Disney today revealed that the first mobile game in the KINGDOM HEARTS series, KINGDOM HEARTS Unchained χ, has been downloaded more than two million times in just under a month.

In the game, players armed with Keyblades traverse iconic Disney worlds to battle armies of heartless. Along the way, players can collect, fuse and evolve hundreds of medals that contain the power of Disney heroes and villains to customize the attack style of their Keyblades, partner with other players in guilds to take down heartless bosses and much more.

For a limited time until May 15, players will be able to obtain outfits and in-game medals based on Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde from the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ hit film,  Zootopia.
KINGDOM HEARTS Unchained χ is available now as a free-to-play app (with in-app purchases) through the App Store for iPhone and on Google Play for Android devices.

(GamesPress/Source)

In the name of the Moon I will play another damn puzzle game!

In the name of the Moon I will play another damn puzzle game!
Yes, Sailor Moon Drops, or Sailor Drops, is yet another puzzle game to hit the mobile market.  But what makes this game worthwhile? Just the fact that it’s a puzzle game with a Sailor Moon spin.
 

The game is simple: match three or more pieces in a row to reach the target score, beat the clock, break the barriers, collect accessories, and so on.  The tutorial lasts about 10 levels, but Luna will pop up whenever a new element is added. The game has the usual run of the mill power ups which you can earn through playing or buy through in-app purchases.  In addition you have 5 hearts which you only lose if you cannot beat a puzzle and need to retry.  The hearts restore after a certain amount of time so you can get back into the game fairly soon. 

Overall, the game follows the basic Sailor Moon plot.  You discover your powers, find your companions, beat bad guys, and level up. At the end of the puzzle you get some random Luna Bonus which allots you extra points. I still don’t understand the Luna Bonus (how or why), but all the pieces break one after the other and your score suddenly increases, and somehow you’re winning, right? Right?!? You’re also rewarded through unlockables.  Beating puzzles and certain levels with the right criteria allows you to unlock special powers and wall paper pieces.

Aside from the simple game play, the voice acting is done in Japanese but you’ll definitely recognize all those wonderful catch phrases (“Tsukini kawatte, oshioki yo!”) from the series which, I think, is a nice touch.

I recommend this game because, well, Sailor Moon.  The game is fairly addicting, and while it starts off pretty easy, it’s not so simplistic you’ll be blasting your way through every puzzle.

Have you downloaded the Sailor Moon Drops yet? What do you think? Let us know in the comments!