We’ve known for some time now that you could play Tri Force Heroes by yourself through the use of dolls, but would every dungeon be playable? After all, there could be dungeons that are not necessary to beat the game that are multiplayer exclusive. As it turns out, this isn’t the case. All dungeons (or courses, as Shikata keeps referring to them as) will be playable solo. Here is what Hiromasa Shikata told Game Informer in an exclusive interview:

Can you explain how single-player will work?

First of all, the courses you’re playing through in the single player game are exactly the same as the multiplayer ones. And you can play every single course. If you’re playing one player, you’re not going to miss out on courses. They’re all the same and they’re open to multiplayer and single player modes.

Basically, what you’ll have is the single player character and these two dolls called dopples, and on the bottom touch screen you will pick which one you control. At its very heart, Tri-Force Heroes is a multiplayer game, but there is the single-player, and we did do a lot of test play within our team and there are some people who said they preferred playing by themselves.

Interesting stuff. I wonder why the dolls are called dopples? Be sure to check out our Tri Force Heroes Walkthrough when the game releases for all your guide needs.

Source: Game Informer

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