Nintendo Selects - Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Nintendo 3DS)
Platform : Nintendo 3DS
About this item
- Embark on a unique adventure in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
- This time, Link can move across walls as if he were painted on them
- The 3D visuals of Nintendo 3DS add new depth to the game world
- Decide which items to rent or buy, depending on which dungeon you're heading to next
- Tackle challenging dungeons in your own way
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 3 x 13.5 x 19 cm; 80 Grams
- Release date : 16 October 2015
- ASIN : B015Z1LYLC
- Item Model Number : 178904
- Best Sellers Rank: 2,371 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
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Embark on a unique adventure in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds;This time, Link can move across walls as if he were painted on them;The 3D visuals of Nintendo 3DS add new depth to the game world;Decide which items to rent or buy, depending on which dungeon you're heading to next;Tackle challenging dungeons in your own way
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Reviewed in Australia on 10 May 2019
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Came early, haven't played yet since it's a gift. Reasonable price too.
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Style Name: Animal Crossing New Leaf: Welcome amiiboVerified Purchase
It came on time and is a great game for relaxing.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 May 2019
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Great product, excellent seller A+++++
Reviewed in Australia on 19 December 2019
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Style Name: TLOZ: Ocarina of Time
Zelda is back with another exciting adventure with loads of action, great characters and hours of fun gaming time
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If you played the console version of Lego city, you’ll like this as it’s a prequel.
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Pixie81
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not just for Kids!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2019Style Name: Animal Crossing New Leaf: Welcome amiiboVerified Purchase
After previously playing Wild World and Lets go to the City, I bought New Leaf this year and have grown obsessed! It's just such a cosy and relaxing game. Everything is happy and playing really cheers me up when feeling down. It's nice to just escape from real life for a while in my little Animal Crossing bubble.
There are so many things to go in this game and you could play for years and never run out of things to do or collect. You'll start off life as the mayor of your New Leaf village, with a few animal villagers which you will become friends with, chat to, carry out tasks for (if you wish). Over time, you will soon have up to 10 villagers move in. When you first start you will gather tools which will allow you to fish, catch bugs, hit rocks containing hidden gems, bugs or bells (the currency in AC). The more you buy from your shop, the bigger it will expand until you have a three-storey model, housing a designer boutique on the top floor. You can also purchase clothing, and even design your own. Talk to Sable (the hedgehog behind the sewing machine who always seems too busy to talk) for 10 days and you'll unlock a sewing machine which doubles as a QR machine, allowing you to download the many clothing patterns on the internet, or even design your own.
You will build on your town, planting trees and flowers and building Public Works Projects to make your town beautiful. For each day your town is perfect, you will receive a rare flower near your cliff edge.
The more you play, the more you'll unlock. Expand your catalogue and build a museum of fossils, bugs, fish and paintings that you'll collect over time. Not forgetting upgrading your home and designing it with the furniture you'll also buy and collect.
If that's not enough, there's also mini-games you can play within the game; find a Wii U and a DS in a fortune cookie in Nooks shop to play Desert Island Escape and Puzzle League. There's also an Island you can visit alone, or with friends and you can play mini-games there too.
There are over 80 special events that happen throughout the year too, such as the fishing tourney, Bug Off, Mother's Day, Autumn Moon, Halloween and Toy Day to name just a few. On these days you can collect special items which are not available the rest of the year.
If you're looking for a nice relaxing game, this is definitely the one for you. Ideal from any age. I play daily, aged 38, as does my 9 year old Daughter and 19 year old son!
This game was updated in recent years to include the welcome amiibo update. You will find a lamp with a little ghost inside. Scan in an amiibo character or card (great collectibles in addition to the game) and you can invite them to move in to your village, ask them for a unique item, or ask them to visit your campground in their RV and order their special furniture items. 3DS and 2DS XL consoles have a reader installed. You just swipe on the bottom screen. But older 2DS's, you will have to buy an NFC reader if you want to use this part of the game, but again, it's optional.
There are so many things to go in this game and you could play for years and never run out of things to do or collect. You'll start off life as the mayor of your New Leaf village, with a few animal villagers which you will become friends with, chat to, carry out tasks for (if you wish). Over time, you will soon have up to 10 villagers move in. When you first start you will gather tools which will allow you to fish, catch bugs, hit rocks containing hidden gems, bugs or bells (the currency in AC). The more you buy from your shop, the bigger it will expand until you have a three-storey model, housing a designer boutique on the top floor. You can also purchase clothing, and even design your own. Talk to Sable (the hedgehog behind the sewing machine who always seems too busy to talk) for 10 days and you'll unlock a sewing machine which doubles as a QR machine, allowing you to download the many clothing patterns on the internet, or even design your own.
You will build on your town, planting trees and flowers and building Public Works Projects to make your town beautiful. For each day your town is perfect, you will receive a rare flower near your cliff edge.
The more you play, the more you'll unlock. Expand your catalogue and build a museum of fossils, bugs, fish and paintings that you'll collect over time. Not forgetting upgrading your home and designing it with the furniture you'll also buy and collect.
If that's not enough, there's also mini-games you can play within the game; find a Wii U and a DS in a fortune cookie in Nooks shop to play Desert Island Escape and Puzzle League. There's also an Island you can visit alone, or with friends and you can play mini-games there too.
There are over 80 special events that happen throughout the year too, such as the fishing tourney, Bug Off, Mother's Day, Autumn Moon, Halloween and Toy Day to name just a few. On these days you can collect special items which are not available the rest of the year.
If you're looking for a nice relaxing game, this is definitely the one for you. Ideal from any age. I play daily, aged 38, as does my 9 year old Daughter and 19 year old son!
This game was updated in recent years to include the welcome amiibo update. You will find a lamp with a little ghost inside. Scan in an amiibo character or card (great collectibles in addition to the game) and you can invite them to move in to your village, ask them for a unique item, or ask them to visit your campground in their RV and order their special furniture items. 3DS and 2DS XL consoles have a reader installed. You just swipe on the bottom screen. But older 2DS's, you will have to buy an NFC reader if you want to use this part of the game, but again, it's optional.


Pixie81
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2019
There are so many things to go in this game and you could play for years and never run out of things to do or collect. You'll start off life as the mayor of your New Leaf village, with a few animal villagers which you will become friends with, chat to, carry out tasks for (if you wish). Over time, you will soon have up to 10 villagers move in. When you first start you will gather tools which will allow you to fish, catch bugs, hit rocks containing hidden gems, bugs or bells (the currency in AC). The more you buy from your shop, the bigger it will expand until you have a three-storey model, housing a designer boutique on the top floor. You can also purchase clothing, and even design your own. Talk to Sable (the hedgehog behind the sewing machine who always seems too busy to talk) for 10 days and you'll unlock a sewing machine which doubles as a QR machine, allowing you to download the many clothing patterns on the internet, or even design your own.
You will build on your town, planting trees and flowers and building Public Works Projects to make your town beautiful. For each day your town is perfect, you will receive a rare flower near your cliff edge.
The more you play, the more you'll unlock. Expand your catalogue and build a museum of fossils, bugs, fish and paintings that you'll collect over time. Not forgetting upgrading your home and designing it with the furniture you'll also buy and collect.
If that's not enough, there's also mini-games you can play within the game; find a Wii U and a DS in a fortune cookie in Nooks shop to play Desert Island Escape and Puzzle League. There's also an Island you can visit alone, or with friends and you can play mini-games there too.
There are over 80 special events that happen throughout the year too, such as the fishing tourney, Bug Off, Mother's Day, Autumn Moon, Halloween and Toy Day to name just a few. On these days you can collect special items which are not available the rest of the year.
If you're looking for a nice relaxing game, this is definitely the one for you. Ideal from any age. I play daily, aged 38, as does my 9 year old Daughter and 19 year old son!
This game was updated in recent years to include the welcome amiibo update. You will find a lamp with a little ghost inside. Scan in an amiibo character or card (great collectibles in addition to the game) and you can invite them to move in to your village, ask them for a unique item, or ask them to visit your campground in their RV and order their special furniture items. 3DS and 2DS XL consoles have a reader installed. You just swipe on the bottom screen. But older 2DS's, you will have to buy an NFC reader if you want to use this part of the game, but again, it's optional.
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Michael
5.0 out of 5 stars
It looks amazing on my New 3DS Xl and with my power ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2017Style Name: TLOZ: Ocarina of TimeVerified Purchase
Ordered friday arrived saturday and having put in a solid 7 hours yesterday i get it now why this game has the hype it has ..It looks amazing on my New 3DS Xl and with my power grip attached to my 3DS makes playing this game easier ( no hand cramp ) and a joy.The story is simple to follow and the game can be atad challenging but dont give up your get there in the end..I know it will get tougher as i progress but im up for it , as i continue my anticipated adventure with Zelda OOT..Oh i forgot to mention just buy it !!! You wont regret it trust me.
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JaayOnPC
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ocarina Of Time 3D Best Thing Ever
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 May 2019Style Name: TLOZ: Ocarina of TimeVerified Purchase
I got a new 3DS XL and this game is just.. its amazing, and it is the most realistic game with time travel. Let me explain Your young the world is a happy colorful place and everythings just nice but there are dangers, when you do travel through time and become an adult, everything is poop, every one is depressed, dying, miserable, ruined, destroyed. Everything just sucks and everything is trouble.
But it is one of the best games of all time ported to the 3DS so you can play this portable on the move.. Buy it. The controls work nice with it, the 3D is pretty decent its like looking through a window rather than looking at a screen.
If you have played the N64 version one thing that will probably confuse you is the layout for the ocarina it is just so weird and seems/feels backwards or ODD when hitting the notes. Sarias song etc everything is a little confusing but fortunately the two screens work so well you can have the notes on the bottom page telling you which buttons to press while you play it on the top screen. Its fantastic the graphics are a nice improvement and yeah. Everything besides a little confusion is just that bit better or the same. Which is good. 5/5 MastaPiece Baby!!
But it is one of the best games of all time ported to the 3DS so you can play this portable on the move.. Buy it. The controls work nice with it, the 3D is pretty decent its like looking through a window rather than looking at a screen.
If you have played the N64 version one thing that will probably confuse you is the layout for the ocarina it is just so weird and seems/feels backwards or ODD when hitting the notes. Sarias song etc everything is a little confusing but fortunately the two screens work so well you can have the notes on the bottom page telling you which buttons to press while you play it on the top screen. Its fantastic the graphics are a nice improvement and yeah. Everything besides a little confusion is just that bit better or the same. Which is good. 5/5 MastaPiece Baby!!
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Jason Croysdill
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game for kids of all ages
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2019Style Name: Donkey Kong Country ReturnsVerified Purchase
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Video was taken after about 3 minutes of play, he was not very good, but mainly only used to racing games. However after about an hour of play he found the controls very simple and definately got the hang of the game.
What a great game, he loves it, finds he wants to go back to it and play again, which some on his ds games have been sat in his drawer after 1 use, never being touched again.
I had a quick go, and took me back to my teens playing Donkey Kong on the N64.
A great game for all ages, a must for the collection.


Jason Croysdill
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2019
Video was taken after about 3 minutes of play, he was not very good, but mainly only used to racing games. However after about an hour of play he found the controls very simple and definately got the hang of the game.
What a great game, he loves it, finds he wants to go back to it and play again, which some on his ds games have been sat in his drawer after 1 use, never being touched again.
I had a quick go, and took me back to my teens playing Donkey Kong on the N64.
A great game for all ages, a must for the collection.
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Bobslay
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 December 2018Style Name: Kirby Triple DeluxeVerified Purchase
I bought this for my 7-year-old son. It is a truly awesome game, the variety of levels, the different types of play with different characters. There is something greatly satisfying about going Hypernova and inhaling a huge tree. This game will take a long time to get through because it is so vast as opposed to being very difficult. It still requires some thinking but not the kind of puzzles that stop you in your tracks.
I looked at a walkthrough on Youtube when we were stuck on something near the beginning and the walkthrough video was over 4 hours and that's if you know exactly what you are doing and just power through. I think we have more like 100 hours of playing ahead of us. Great
I looked at a walkthrough on Youtube when we were stuck on something near the beginning and the walkthrough video was over 4 hours and that's if you know exactly what you are doing and just power through. I think we have more like 100 hours of playing ahead of us. Great
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