In 1993, Nintendo made the inexplicable decision to license The Legend of Zelda to Phillips Media, creators of the…
Puzzle Link is a game where blocks of matching color have to be dissolved. New blocks constantly scroll into the screen from the top. The game is over when the first blocks reach the bottom of the screen. You can dissolve blocks by shooting at them. The shots form a line where they impact. If that line connects otherwise unconnected blocks of the same color they will dissolve. There are three different modes: In "Normal" you have to link two special blocks that appear after some time. If you manage to finish the level within the time limit you will unlock one of 50 collectible cards. In "Clear Mode" you have to clear a given constellation of blocks. "Battle Mode" is a two player link-cable mode.
In 1993, Nintendo made the inexplicable decision to license The Legend of Zelda to Phillips Media, creators of the…
The first thing you’ll discover in Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s new “Master Mode” difficulty is that combat isn’t…
Traversing Breath of the Wild’s Hyrule unveils somber narratives inferred through its ruins and decimated villages.…
My childhood friends thought the original The Legend of Zelda for the NES was easy: just gather the eight triforces…
On this week’s Kotaku Splitscreen, Jason and I were joined by our boss Stephen Totilo to talk about The Legend of…
Even the best players run into bad luck. Dying to some enemies should be enough to kill a speedrunner’s attempt at a…
When I first heard that there was a Zelda escape room coming to the United States, I imagined a labyrinth of…
When most people enter a Zelda shrine, they try to solve the puzzles. Sometimes a shrine will accept multiple…
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild does not dole out rewards predictably. Often you’ll spend an afternoon…
Considering Nintendo’s bizarre decision-making process, it’s nice to hear that the company may be doing the correct…
Advertisement