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Oh gods! This game had a huge effect on me way back when I played it, and today I thought that I need to find it again. Only to find that it's been remastered!

Seriously. This is the first Zelda like I ever played, and it inspired a game idea of my own (not yet come to fruition).

Well, I know what I plan to play once Nanowrimo is over.


(edit: And yeah I'm the same icecheetah who complained about the bunnies' screeching on the old rpgmaker page).

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Hi there! Glad you managed to find it again, and that it had such an impact on you. I’m pretty proud of how it turned out, there’s a few quality of life enhancements and gameplay/story changes, among other things I’ll leave to you to discover! I can’t promise the bunnies don’t still screech, but it has been lessened by a good amount at least. :) Have fun!

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I certainly didn't mind the screeching this time!

It took me just a little over two hours to reach the end, and I remember that when I first played it, I had to grind to even beat the first Yeti, but this time I managed to beat all the bosses first try, without any deliberate grinding! I used the technique where you jump back after an attack a lot, and I don't think I used it in my playthrough of the original.


I only died once, though I had many, many close encounters where the only thing that saved me was spamming the healing spell while trying to escape the swarm of bunnies I got caught in. Might be a bit overpowered that... .

The game map was very welcome.

I also found a small drawing glitch right near the end. Look at the bottom left side of the PC, on the left edge of the map.

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Heheh, I caught many of those layering errors but there’s definitely still a few here and there like the one you found I’m sure. Thanks, I will make note of that one for if/when I do release any other patches. Glad you had an easier time of it! Though yeah I may have overcompensated for the difficulty curve a little bit. Ah well. :)