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Tingle’s Maps: Clock Town Bank

If I know anywhere better than my hometown, it’s got to be Clock Town. I suspect many of us would say the same. While a great deal of us are trying to explore every inch of Tears of the Kingdom, it makes me nostalgic for smaller, more concise games. And Majora’s Mask is either very…

Tingle’s Maps: Kafei’s Bedroom

Many of us are making our way through Tears of the Kingdom right now, but it’s too soon for me to think too deeply about the game. But as I play, I can’t help but compare the experience to playing Majora’s Mask for the first time. The world of Majora’s Mask is considerably smaller than…

Tingle’s Maps: Old Man’s Cabin

The wait is almost over for Tears of the Kingdom, and I know we’re all feeling the same excitement. How many articles, videos, memes, and works of fanart have you seen depicting the feeling of jumping off the Great Plateau since Breath of the Wild was released? Countless, I’d bet. But when we talk about…

Tingle’s Maps: Inside the Clock Tower

Clock Town is probably one of those places that every Zelda player feels like they know inside and out. Majora’s Mask’s central hub conjures nostalgic memories for all who have visited it, even if they’ve never played through the full game. That song that you hear the moment you enter South Clock town is probably…

New video showcases Zelda in 80s dark fantasy style

What’s the number one thing that most Legend of Zelda fans want? After Tears of the Kingdom news, that is. A Zelda movie adaptation. While there’s nothing on the horizon on that front, the fans as always have been working on their own concepts. YouTube user Chill Village has created a really interesting video using…

Tingle’s Maps: Sakon’s Hideout

When I first played Majora’s Mask, I intentionally avoided entering Sakon’s Hideout until the very end, since I wanted Anju and Kafei’s reunion to serve as my farewell to the game. I had formed a picture in my mind of what the thief’s hideout would look like, so when I finally entered the hideout, I…

Tingle’s Maps: Dueling Peaks Secret Hot Spring

Some things in Breath of the Wild are true secrets, while others are simply things you didn’t look for or missed entirely. This one falls into both categories. If you look on the map southeast of the Dueling Peaks Stable, you’ll see a mountain range. The highest peak in this range is Mount Floria, and…

Tingle’s Maps: Shrine of Resurrection

Breath of the Wild’s opening is iconic. It follows the classic format of having Link waking from a dream, but this time, our hero has been asleep for 100 years. The Hyrule he knew is gone, he doesn’t know where he is, and anything he did know has been forgotten. The Shrine of Resurrection itself…

Tingle’s Maps: Link’s House (Breath of the Wild)

Last time I contributed to our Tingle’s Maps column, I explored the garden around Link’s house in Breath of the Wild. Today, I take a look inside this little home and see if I can glean anything more about our beloved hero. I can’t promise to find any concrete answers, but I’ll certainly provide you…

Tingle’s Maps: Link’s Garden

Up the hill from Hateno Village’s main road is one of my favorite Breath of the Wild locations. You pass the Shrine nestled in the trees, take the worn path between Bolson Construction’s show homes, and find yourself at a wooden bridge spanning a gorge. Across this bridge is a house much like the ones…

Tingle’s Maps: Ancient Columns (Breath of the Wild)

If it seems like I’m fixated on the ruins scattered throughout Breath of the Wild, it’s because I am. Since I’ve started writing for the Tingle’s Maps column, I find myself reading and interpreting all games totally differently. And let me tell you, it is so frustrating that Breath of the Wild is littered with…

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