It's classic Zelda, what more can I say?.
Graphically it's more Wind Waker then Ocarina of Time or Link to the Past, but, for the GBA, it looks great. It feels like it wants to be 3d, but it still manages to feel normal as a 2d game.
The puzzles are a bit mixed, most are great, especially those that use your ability to shrink, but some essential puzzles in the town are a bit random, like having to fuse kinstones with a certain person, and can stump you for quiet a while, with no clues as to what to do next.
Those who have played other Zelda games (especially the Wind Waker) will recognise most of the tunes on offer, which can be quiet annoying, but mostly it sounds fine and very clear compared to many GBA games.
The game lasts a good while, and fusing kinstones with people to unlock bonuses only adds to the length (these bonuses could be anything from a heart peice to rupees).
Overall, a class game. It continues to deliver what Zelda games always have, while offering new items (such as the gust jar) and a parrallel universe (of being normal size and tiny) much better then the time travel in OoT or even the Light and Dark worlds of LTTP, creating an overall rewarding and fun expereince.
Who owns this game?
jesusraz
Satoshi
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