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* [[Gerudo Horseback Archery]]
* [[Gerudo Horseback Archery]]
* [[Bombchu Bowling Alley]]
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* [[Horse Racing]]
* [[Horse Race]]
* [[Shooting Gallery]]
* [[Shooting Gallery]]
* [[Treasure Chest Game]]
* [[Treasure Chest Game]]
* [[Dampé's Grave|Racing Dampe]]
* [[Dampé's Grave|Racing Dampe]]
* [[High-Dive Practice Spot]]
* [[Diving Game]]
* [[Skull Kid Music Game]]
* [[Skull Kid Music Game]]
* [[Super Cucco Finding Game]]
* [[Frog Music Game]]
* [[Frog Music Game]]
* [[Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour]]
* [[Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour]]

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Mini-Game
Bombchu bowling.jpg
Bombchu Bowling from Ocarina of Time

A Mini-Game is a sub-game within the actual game. There are many Mini-Games within The Legend of Zelda series and often upon completion of them, Link is awarded with a rare item, including Pieces of Heart, larger Quivers, and more.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda

There are a few Mini-Games in The Legend of Zelda. The first is the Money Making Game. Here, Link pays 20 Rupees and he gains the chance of winning money. There is one other Mini-Game, much like this game, except Link pays Rupees for information. This is questionably a Mini-Game, as it does not involve much chance or strategy.

The Wind Waker

Ocarina of Time