Although the Minish people are vertically challenged, their place in this world is relevant to Link. He'll need their help in his quest for Kinstones in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.
Link looks as good as ever. He slashes the bad guys and solves dungeon puzzles as he does in his previous games. This time, he shrinks it down a notch to hang out with the Minish people. Their village is literally tiny, but the secrets it holds are big ones.
In The Minish Cap, link searches for Kinstones. Did you ever have a "Best Friends" pendant? A pendant that was split in two and you would give one half to your best friend? That's what Kinstones resemble. You will find Kinstones in your journey. Then you need to find a villager who holds the corresponding Kinstone. When you make a match with someone, a secret unlocks.
One of the cool items Link found in the game demo we played was a Magic Jar. This jar worked like a magic suction cup, sucking in cobwebs blocking doors. It also helped Link latch onto items on the other side of water. It stopped short of doing the dishes though.
Soooooo cute! It's a gorgeous game with beautifully designed sprites. There are some fairly challenging parts to the game, especially at the boss fights, but still really good fun to play!
48ofNorway(7) on 02, Mar. 2006 22:09 (HKT)
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap This is one of the best games I've ever played. This is another great Zelda game, that will look great in your Zelda collection.