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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons 505 Games (Starbreeze Studios)2013 achievements artlang autojumping autumnal bookends captives cave cemetery cooperation cpplanguage death defenseless directx9 distortedvision driders drm elevators fairytalelike fireflies ghosts gianthumanoids giants gryphons hapticfeedback ingamecinematics ladders langinsignificant launcher ledges lightbloom mountain multiprotagonists multitasking netframework neutralmonsters nohud ogres playerexposition puzzlebosses quake rapid rating-pegi-16 scenic screenshake separated slipperysurfaces spectres speech-gibberish steampowered swimming teenprotagonist titularcharacter town tragicending tutorial unknownpast unrealengine3 waterfalls wintery winxp x360pad (Jugado de principio a fin)

Un juego que enfatiza el manejar a 2 personajes a la vez.

Pros:
-La atmósfera de cuento de los hermanos Grimm es inmejorable.
-Las situaciones opcionales a lo largo de la historia.

Cons:
-Bastantes errores de plataformas y gráficos.
-Los puzzles son excesivamente sencillos y en algunos casos muy repetitivos.
-El manejo está lejos de estar bien logrado.
-Un exceso de momentos en los que el juego te hace esperar porque sí: el mejor ejemplo son 2 manivelas en 2 niveles distintos que duran casi 3 y 5 minutos respectivamente en acabar de girar.

4 de 10***Developed from a prototype presented by The Story Lab in 2011.***Guide two brothers on an epic fairy tale journey from visionary Swedish film director, Josef Fares and top-tier developer Starbreeze Studios. Control both brothers at once as you experience co-op play in single player mode, like never before. Solve puzzles, explore the varied locations and fight boss battles, controlling one brother with each thumb stick.

This is one journey you will never forget.
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Eets Munchies Klei Entertainment2013 autojumping claiming commercial destructibleworld download explosives guide humblebundle jumppads lemmingslike leveleditor license-proprietary music-bluegrass music-orchestral nohumans nonhumanprotagonist obscurerelease pixelterrain rescue scenic Prácticamente idéntico al Eets original, con esa mezcla entre The Incredible Machine y un plataformas, pero cambiando la estética de radical a adorable.

7 de 10***The Linux version can only be acquired from Steam by entering a Steam Key. It cannot be directly purchased from the Steam store. The homepage does not include anything except the link to the iOS version. Humble Bundle 9 customers can download the Linux version with installer script.***[media=youtube]D95ZduY0Yk4[/media]
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Pan-Pan Might and Delight (Spelkraft)2016 autojumping commercial cpplanguage download gog ladders langchinesesimpl langchinesetrad license-proprietary mintlinux nodrm steampowered ubuntu walking x11 x86 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Tapaka! Raed Entertainment2013 autojumping commercial jumping langinsignificant license-proprietary ubuntu unity-engine Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild  Retro Studios;Nintendo2017 achillesheelfoes actionadventure alarmers amiibo autojumping axes ballistics blocking bloodless bludgeons bombs bossbattles bows capturedresources carnivorousplants chargedattack chiroptera chosenone compass crafting criticalchance disarming doors elvenprotagonist elves energyweapons explosiveobjects explosives falldamage fallimpact famitsugoty fantasyworld fasttravel fasttravel-points fictionaluniverse forest goblinoids harmfultouch havokphysics healingitems healthwarning hitflash humanoidprotagonist hunger immersivesim indicator-noise inventory itemdurability itemget keys knockback ladders lamp launchtitle limitedcapacity magic maleprotagonist map meleeweapons minigames minimap monsters objectiveindicator opensolutions openworld optionaltasks overheal physics plantcreatures platformreference potions rapidmovementplants rewardingvandalism sciencefantasy secrets shields shopping stamina stealth subterranean swords systemsdriven targetlock telescope throwanything town toystolife tutorial umbra3 undefinedelements walking wallclimbing waypoints zelda zelda-universe
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[30]***[media=youtube]zw47_q9wbBE[/media]***Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games.
Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series.
Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this open-air adventure.
Explore the wilds of Hyrule any way you like - Climb up towers and mountain peaks in search of new destinations, then set your own path to get there and plunge into the wilderness.
Along the way, you'll battle towering enemies, hunt wild beasts and gather ingredients for the food and elixirs you'll need to sustain you on your journey.
More than 100 Shrines of Trials to discover and explore - Shrines dot the landscape, waiting to be discovered in any order you want.
Search for them in various ways, and solve a variety of puzzles inside.
Work your way through the traps and devices inside to earn special items and other rewards that will help you on your adventure.

* Be prepared and properly equipped - With an entire world waiting to be explored, you'll need a variety of outfits and gear to reach every corner.
You may need to bundle up with warmer clothes or change into something better suited to the desert heat.
Some clothing even has special effects that, for example, can make you faster and stealthier.
* Battling enemies requires strategy - The world is inhabited with enemies of all shapes and sizes.
Each one has its own attack method and weaponry, so you must think quickly and develop the right strategies to defeat them.
* amiibo compatibility - Tap the Wolf Link amiibo (sold separately) to make Wolf Link appear in game.
Wolf Link will attack enemies on his own and help you find items you're searching for.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild  Retro Studios (Retro Studios;Nintendo EAD 3)2017 achillesheelfoes actionadventure amiibo autojumping ballistics bossbattles bows carnivorousplants chargedattack chiroptera chosenone doors elvenprotagonist elves energyweapons explosives falldamage fallimpact famitsugoty fantasyworld fictionaluniverse forest harmfultouch havokphysics healingitems healthwarning humanoidprotagonist immersivesim inventory itemget keys ladders limitedcapacity magic meleeweapons minigames monsters opensolutions optionaltasks physics plantcreatures platformreference potions rapidmovementplants rating-esrb-e10 rewardingvandalism sciencefantasy secrets shields shopping subterranean swords systemsdriven targetlock town toystolife umbra3 undefinedelements uvl-workingtitle walking wiiu zelda zelda-universe It is reported that the smallest dungeon in the game is as large and Ocarina's Hyrule Field. The larger dungeons will actually be divided into multiple sub dungeons and take more than 2 hours to complete. Each dungeon will offer 'a unique gameplay experience'. Kind of like each dungeon being a completely new Zelda game. The game is expected to utilize all 25 GB of available storage on the BluRay. The graphics will be 1080p. Well more than 200 people divided into multiple teams have been working on this game since 2010. There will be online features line Miiverse and in-game tip sharing, butv no online multiplayer. Its built on a custom engine, as expected. As of 2012-09-14, the tech demos and screenshots previously seen by the public are not representative of the game except for the image of an adult Link playing an ocarina in the forest. Much of the game's design has been based on features of the tablet controller. Some tablet controller features themselves were suggested by members of the Zelda Wii-U team. If the team does as they say, then this game will take advantage of NFC, 6-axis motion sensors, touchscreen, camera, handwriting recognition, microphone, stereo speakers, rumble features.***[media=youtube]c5_OZCQElW4[/media]
This demo shown to the public does not represent the game that is being developed.
(this video has been extensively restored from shaky, partially obscured shot of the original being played on an HD screen. While it cannot possibly be 100% accurate, it represents the original very well and contributes no significant errors.)
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time  Nintendo1998 accuracy-motion achillesheelfoes actioncamera aliens alternatetimeline amoeboids autojumping automap baftaaward ballistics bees bellyofawhale bossbattles bridge bunnyhopping burrowers butterflies canyon carnivorousplants cemetery centauroids childprotagonist children chosenone circadiancycle consoleclassix constructionsite counselor crates crawltunnels currency directionalforce directionalforce-movingsurface directionalforce-wind doors dragons dragons-eastern elevators elvenprotagonist elves encounters-random espionage fish fishing flyingjellyfish forest foundmaps giantinsects giantspiders giantworms groundslamming growingprotagonist heads healthwarning hires horses humanoidprotagonist illequipped illusionarywalls impossibletasks insectoids iqueplayer itemdurability keys killerapp ladders lightbridges limitedcapacity lutris magic map meleeweapons minimap monsters mountain ninja nocrosshair orphanprotagonist outlaws pandorasbox periodicdangers plains plantcreatures prerenderedbackgrounds rapidmovementplants rebornprotagonist rewardingvandalism riding ruins sandsea secrets seeds sequence-timed shinto shooting-gallery shopping simulacrums simulateddisorientation skeletons skywhales slingshots slipperysurfaces sourcecodestolen sprites stealth stonemen stunning subterranean targetlock teenprotagonist teleport timetravel town traproom treants trees undead unexpectedsituation volcano wasteland weirdos wiivirtualconsole winding wintery zelda zelda-universe "seruta no ten'setsu taimu no okarina" is the romanised Old Hylian title.
[Zerothis]***Released to an eager audience in 1998, The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time became an instant smash and quickly established itself as one of the greatest games ever made.

As legendary hero Link, you must journey across Hyrule, and even through time itself, to thwart the plans of Ganondorf. You'll wield weapons and gadgets, battle enormous bosses and solve brain-busting puzzles, which are among the best ever seen in the Zelda series.

Ocarina of Time brilliantly adapted the 2D, top-down style of classic Zelda adventures into 3D, becoming a textbook example of game design that is still followed today.

But the appeal of ‘Ocarina' lies not only in its cinematic visuals or groundbreaking combat system; it also impresses with its epic storyline, memorable characters, superbly designed dungeons and rich variety of gameplay. Quite simply, it's a masterpiece!***The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time reveals the genesis of the fantasy land of Hyrule, the origin of the Triforce and the tale of the first exploits of Princess Zelda and the heroic adventurer Link. Vibrant, real-time 3-D graphics transport players into the fantasy world of Hyrule. The quest takes them through dense forests and across wind-whipped deserts. Players swim raging rivers, climb treacherous mountains, dash on horseback across rolling hills and delve into dungeons full of creatures that fight to the finish to put an end to their adventures. With immersive graphics, a sweeping story line, swashbuckling adventure, mind-bending puzzles and a touch of humor, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is one of Nintendo's most epic challenges ever.***As the first fully three-dimensional title in the Zelda series, players must take on the role of a young boy with a grand destiny growing up in the Kokiri village. The young hero, Link, soon finds out that something is afoot when he is dispatched on an epic adventure by the Great Deku Tree. On his travels Link discovers he is destined to become the Hero of Time and save Hyrule from the evil Ganondorf. His travels take him across a vast and colourful continent as he battles through challenging dungeons - ranging from the eerie Forest Temple to the fiery caves of Dodongo Cavern. With hours of exciting gameplay this title is sure to keep even the most dedicated player busy for weeks.

Unique to the Zelda series, Ocarina of Time sees players taking on both the role of child Link and his young adult form. When he begins his journey, Link is an eight year old boy in an as yet untainted Hyrule. However, when he uncovers the fabled Temple of Time and the legendary Master Sword Link is too young to take on the role of Hero of Time so is transformed into a young adult. During this time Hyrule radically changes into a darker and more dangerous place.

[spoiler=Deku Shrub Hint;Close Hint]Deku shrubs are pretty timid and a variety of attacks will make them surrender. But the quickest ammo free solution is one ground pounding swing with the Megaton Hammer[/spoiler]***The fifth in the Zelda series, this game takes place before all the others. The graphics are quite impressive, the story, although known to all Zelda gamers, is put in quire well, and the gameplay matches the value of any Zelda to date. A very good 3D translation for a well done game. Zelda fans will not be dissappointed with all the features this game has to offer.

Although it's not quite 'Game of the Century', Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a thrilling adventure from start to finish. It has huge dungeons, hundreds of puzzles, fun boss fights, and many secrets to uncover, all enveloped in a gorgeous 3D environment. It may be cliche to say this, but Zelda 64 is easily my favorite N64 game.
[Spiez]***Unofficial Italian translation: [[link:http://www.sadnescity.it/ SadNES City Translations]]
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time  Nintendo (EAD Software Development Group 3)2002 accuracy-motion achillesheelfoes aliens alternatetimeline amoeboids autojumping automap ballistics bees bellyofawhale bossbattles bridge bunnyhopping burrowers butterflies canyon carnivorousplants cemetery centauroids childprotagonist children chosenone circadiancycle constructionsite counselor crates crawltunnels currency directionalforce directionalforce-movingsurface directionalforce-wind discoloredblood doors dragons dragons-eastern elevators elvenprotagonist elves espionage fish fishing flyingjellyfish forest foundmaps giantinsects giantspiders giantworms groundslamming growingprotagonist heads healthwarning hires horses humanoidprotagonist illequipped impossibletasks insectoids itemdurability keys ladders lightbridges limitedcapacity magic map meleeweapons monsters mountain musicalinstruments nocrosshair orphanprotagonist outlaws pandorasbox periodicdangers plains plantcreatures rapidmovementplants rebornprotagonist rewardingvandalism riding ruins sandsea secrets seeds sequence-timed shinto shopping simulacrums simulateddisorientation skeletons skywhales slingshots sprites stealth stonemen stunning subterranean targetlock teenprotagonist teleport timetravel town traproom treants trees undead unexpectedsituation volcano wasteland weirdos winding wintery zelda zelda-universe Ura Zelda was originally a 64DD game (Nintendo 64 Disk Drive), but the game was canceled due to the poor sales of the system.
This entry is for the complete Ocarina of Time and Ura Zelda collection. Ura Zelda is called Ocarina of Time: Master Quest in this package. The Master Quest differs by using harder dungeons and not following the same rules (ie: cows in Jabu-Jabu). Both are presented in 640x480 resolution instead of the original 320×240, and both are compatible with 640x480p progressive scan mode (Hold the B button when turning on the GameCube). While the resolution is double, object textures are not. Also included are sneak peeks at [game=#102304]Wind Waker[/game], [game=#161938]Four Swords Adventures[/game], [game=#103065]F-Zero[/game], [game=#103475]1080° Avalanche[/game], [game=#103476]Wario World[/game], and [game=#99656]Metroid Prime[/game].

[spoiler=Deku Shrub Hint;Close Hint]Deku shrubs are pretty timid and a variety of attacks will make them surrender. But the quickest ammo free solution is one ground pounding swing with the Megaton Hammer[/spoiler]
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Nintendo (Grezzo;Nintendo)2011 accuracy-motion achillesheelfoes aliens alternatetimeline amoeboids autojumping automap ballistics bees bellyofawhale bossbattles bridge bunnyhopping burrowers butterflies canyon carnivorousplants cemetery centauroids childprotagonist children chosenone circadiancycle constructionsite counselor crates crawltunnels currency directionalforce directionalforce-movingsurface directionalforce-wind discoloredblood doors dragons dragons-eastern elevators elvenprotagonist elves espionage fish fishing forest foundmaps giantinsects giantspiders giantworms groundslamming growingprotagonist heads healthwarning hires horses humanoidprotagonist illequipped impossibletasks insectoids itemdurability keys ladders lightbridges limitedcapacity magic map meleeweapons monsters mountain musicalinstruments nocrosshair outlaws pandorasbox periodicdangers plains plantcreatures postalservice rapidmovementplants rating-esrb-e10 rewardingvandalism riding ruins secrets seeds sequence-timed shinto shopping simulacrums simulateddisorientation skeletons slingshots sprites stealth stonemen stunning subterranean targetlock teenprotagonist teleport timetravel town traproom treants trees undead unexpectedsituation volcano wasteland winding wintery zelda zelda-universe This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of Link, a young hero who must stop an evil king from obtaining a magical relic. Players explore dungeons and caves while using a sword, boomerang, slingshot, and magical spells to defeat a variety of fantastical enemies (e.g, dinosaurs, skeletons, giant spiders). Some ranged weapons also allow players to shoot projectiles (e.g., arrows) from a first-person view. Battles are accompanied by grunting sounds and colorful light effects; enemies blink and disappear when defeated. During one boss battle, Link jabs at a pig-like enemy, resulting in brief splashes of green liquid; a handful of other enemies emit similar effects when struck. As the game progresses, Link encounters a few female characters that are depicted from low camera angles and dressed in outfits that display moderate amounts of cleavage. 3DSlabelimagesubject
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: Master Quest Nintendo2002 accuracy-motion achillesheelfoes aliens alternatetimeline amoeboids autojumping automap ballistics bees bellyofawhale bossbattles bridge bunnyhopping burrowers butterflies canyon carnivorousplants cemetery centauroids childprotagonist children chosenone circadiancycle constructionsite counselor crates crawltunnels currency directionalforce directionalforce-movingsurface directionalforce-wind discoloredblood doors dragons dragons-eastern elevators elvenprotagonist elves espionage fish fishing forest foundmaps giantinsects giantspiders giantworms groundslamming growingprotagonist heads healthwarning hires horses humanoidprotagonist illequipped impossibletasks insectoids itemdurability keys ladders lightbridges limitedcapacity magic map meleeweapons minimap monsters mountain musicalinstruments noconsoleclassix nocrosshair noncanon outlaws pandorasbox periodicdangers plains plantcreatures rapidmovementplants rebornprotagonist rewardingvandalism riding ruins secrets seeds sequence-timed shinto shopping simulacrums simulateddisorientation skeletons slingshots sprites stealth stonemen stunning subterranean targetlock teenprotagonist teleport timetravel town traproom treants trees undead unexpectedsituation volcano wasteland whatif winding wintery zelda zelda-universe Originally for the Nintendo 64DD optical drive add-on unit. The Deku Zelda disk will function with the [game=#19479]Ocarina of Time and Zelda no Densetsu[/game] cartridges. Later republished in a 2 game pack for the GameCube.

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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Nintendo (Nintendo EAD)2011 achillesheelfoes actionadventure aimmode anatomicdamage anticipatorystockpiles autojumping ballistics bathroom bloodless bossbattles bows bridge bullies capacity-unlimited carnivorousplants cemetery chargedattack chiroptera chosenone consistentdamage counselor crawltunnels currency defensebreaking demons dissolvingcorpses doors dreams earth elvenprotagonist elves energyweapons falldamage fallimpact fatigue flying flyingislands forest giantinsects giantscorpions harmfultouch healingitems healthwarning horses humanoidprotagonist independentaim inventory itemdurability itemget itempickup-attract itempickup-auto jumping keys ladders limitedcapacity locationaldamage magic mechanicalvoice meleeweapons militantprotagonist molemen moles monsters mountain nocrosshair periodicdangers plains plantcreatures playerstats potions powerups radialmenu rapidmovementplants rebornprotagonist resting rewardingvandalism riding ropeswinging ruins savepoints secrets sentientartefact shields shopping skeletons skydiving stamina stonemen subterranean swords targetlock timetravel town traproom treants tutorial upgrades-health visions walking wallrunning wasteland wiimotionplus windmills woundless zelda zelda-universe
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[104]***This Zelda game features an interface designed arround the Wii MotionPlus. The sword follows the wiimote movements, realistic bow and arrow operation. This necessitates the player selecting left or right handedness for Link for the first time. The development team was a blend of current and past Zelda developers, including Shigeru Miyamoto. Graphics are a combination of style from Wind Waker and Twilight princess and have an impressionist feel inspired by Paul Cézanne's works.

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This time Links comes from the heavens down to rid the world below of enemies. The origin of the Master Sword is explained. The Sword is associated with a feminine artificial being. This game is pre-Gannon and takes place before Ocarina of Time and possibly before any other official Zelda game.
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