The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 18: Line 18:
}}
}}


'''''The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest''''' is one of 12 "attractions" that make up ''Nintendo Land'', a release title for the [[Nintendo Wii U]], showcasing a variety of possibilities for asynchronous gameplay between the Wii U GamePad and Wii Remotes. ''Nintendo Land'' features minigames derived from 12 of Nintendo's top franchises, including [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]. ''Battle Quest'' is a minigame that allows one player using a bow controlled by the Wii U GamePad to adventure alongside up to three sword-wielding players using Wii Remotes.
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest''''' is one of 12 "attractions" that make up [[Nintendo Land]], a release title for the [[Nintendo Wii U]], showcasing a variety of possibilities for asynchronous gameplay between the Wii U GamePad and Wii Remotes. ''Nintendo Land'' features minigames derived from 12 of Nintendo's top franchises, including [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]. ''Battle Quest'' is a minigame that allows one player using a bow controlled by the Wii U GamePad to adventure alongside up to three sword-wielding players using Wii Remotes.


This is not a full Zelda game, but a Zelda-themed minigame. Instead of [[Link]], players control their Miis in outfits befitting Hyrulean adventurers. However, the game does feature several iconic items such as the [[Master Sword]], the [[Hero's Bow]], and the [[Triforce]].
This is not a full Zelda game, but a Zelda-themed minigame. Instead of [[Link]], players control their Miis in outfits befitting Hyrulean adventurers. However, the game does feature several iconic items such as the [[Master Sword]], the [[Hero's Bow]], and the [[Triforce]].

Navigation menu