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The Treasure Chest Game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', better known in-game as the '''Treasure Chest Contest''', is featured in the Hyrule Market. It is only available at night, and only during the Child Link era. [[Link]] can enter the game for a measly ten rupees, at which point he will be given a key and will proceed to the first room. The objective is to guess and choose a treasure chest in the hopes of obtaining another small key -- Link continues this process until he reaches the final room which hosts the ultimate prize; a [[Piece of Heart]].
The Treasure Chest Game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', better known in-game as the Treasure Chest Contest, is featured in the Hyrule Market. It is only available at night, and only during the Child Link era. [[Link]] can enter the game for a measly ten rupees, at which point he will be given a key and will proceed to the first room. The objective is to guess and choose a treasure chest in the hopes of obtaining another small key -- Link continues this process until he reaches the final room which hosts the ultimate prize; a [[Piece of Heart]].


{{Quote|They say that it is against the rules to use glasses at the Treasure Chest Shop in Hyrule Castle Town Market.|Gossip Stone, ''Ocarina of Time''}}
{{Quote|They say that it is against the rules to use glasses at the Treasure Chest Shop in Hyrule Castle Town Market.|Gossip Stone, ''Ocarina of Time''}}
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