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Up to three players can play as one of three Links simultaneously, either online or locally via download play or a local wireless connection; a single-player option is also available, as is a competitive multiplayer mode known as "The Coliseum". The three Links can cooperate in ways such as climbing on top of each other to form a "totem" and coordinating their attacks properly. Other gameplay elements, in addition to the visual style, are drawn from ''A Link Between Worlds'', such as the energy bar and the 3D structure. Each player can also use Rupees to buy costumes for their Link, which give him different bonus effects. | Up to three players can play as one of three Links simultaneously, either online or locally via download play or a local wireless connection; a single-player option is also available, as is a competitive multiplayer mode known as "The Coliseum". The three Links can cooperate in ways such as climbing on top of each other to form a "totem" and coordinating their attacks properly. Other gameplay elements, in addition to the visual style, are drawn from ''A Link Between Worlds'', such as the energy bar and the 3D structure. Each player can also use Rupees to buy costumes for their Link, which give him different bonus effects. | ||
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The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is the fifth Nintendo 3DS installment in The Legend of Zelda series, and the second original installment after The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Similar to The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, Tri Force Heroes is a cooperative multiplayer-based game.
Blurb
E3 2015 website
A Legendary Team
In the visual style of the critically-acclaimed The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds game comes a new adventure. In this journey, three players team up– each as Link – to cooperatively make their way through inventive dungeons and battle bosses. Use the new Totem mechanic to stack three Links on top of each other to reach higher grounds and solve puzzles. Collect loot to create wearable outfits, each with a different boost or ability.
Features:
- Similar visual style and top-down view of The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
- As Link, buddy up with two other Link characters and cooperatively solve inventive puzzles to progress through the game.
- All three players share hearts, so they must work together to defeat enemies and solve puzzles.
- Stack three Links on top of each other with the new “Totem” mechanic, which makes it possible to reach new locations to solve puzzles.
- Collect loot to create wearable outfits, each with a different boost or ability. Each dungeon is structured with four main areas.
- Single-player mode allows the player to rent two paper dolls to take along to complete the team of three and face challenges in dungeons.
- Choose from a set of emoticons to communicate with each other while playing in multiplayer mode.
- Team up with two other players in multiplayer mode via local wireless connection, online** and with download play.
Gameplay
Up to three players can play as one of three Links simultaneously, either online or locally via download play or a local wireless connection; a single-player option is also available, as is a competitive multiplayer mode known as "The Coliseum". The three Links can cooperate in ways such as climbing on top of each other to form a "totem" and coordinating their attacks properly. Other gameplay elements, in addition to the visual style, are drawn from A Link Between Worlds, such as the energy bar and the 3D structure. Each player can also use Rupees to buy costumes for their Link, which give him different bonus effects.
Technical details
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