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I chop a tree and find a house... I'll go in and talk to them but if they charge me for ruining their door I'm sending Link the bill.
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The kid voice is so incredibly annoying and grading on the nerves. Honestly you could probably put any sound in place of that and it would be better. Other than that, the challenge ramps up at a decent pace, all be it if you don't grind a bit, the bosses seem to have a bit to much health. Likewise having alternate attack patterns at a certain health % would probably make the fights more involving, but honestly for the 10 minute simple game it is, it wasn't bad.
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This game is i think perfect short but awesome because everyone needs a knight in shining armor this is just put in short the weapons and armors are awesome the spells are sweet and the game is just easy enough to play.
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On the second level of the three dungeons if you collect the key and just keep going up you can bypass the three guardians altogether and go straight to the final boss.
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"It can chop down trees but it isn't strong enough to hurt monsters." Hmm, that's odd. My SWORD can defeat enemies with ease, but it can't so much as put a scratch on the trees. IT MAKES NO SENSE! AAAAAH!
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I really wish I wouldn't have to walk all the way back through the castle maze again if I want to get to the beginning... :S
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is the 99999 exp upgrade thing a sign that it is maxed or can you get a extremely awesome, epic, overlord sword/armor/magic upgrade? O.o
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My arrows don't work!! The chibi knight just moves on his own to left or right! I wont stop moving! Only happens on this game! This sucks! :(
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Best feature of the game. Instead of bouncing back when you get hit, you bounce onto the other side of the enemy. It prevents you from falling into pits. Great Game.
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This game is positively charming. Did you get your kid to do the voices? Its controls are no better (or worse) than any of your other games, but getting to slay evil monsters with the mighty voice of a five-year old was such an endearing experience that I couldn't help but enjoy it. Plus, Zelda II doesn't get *nearly* enough imitators; for all its flaws it provides a model for action-RPG games that ought to get more attention. 4/5.