A creatively devious player built an impressive playground high in the sky and filled it with kidnapped Koroks. The biggest change from to is the ability to build and create items that can be useful, or just plain silly, and fans really ran with this. There were builds to help with picking up items, fighting enemies, and even a hover bike to travel across 's Hyrule with ease.
Reddit user jane_duvall built a playground on the sky island that is the highest point in the entire game. They used building techniques to make swing sets and different areas for the Koroks to hang out and relax, plus fireworks were set off to give the area a fun atmosphere high above Lookout Landing. The playground might look harmless, but the Koroks might beg to differ, as they all appear to be struggling and saying which adds a level of deviance to the build and shows that the Koroks can never catch a break.
The build is a testament to how creative players can get while playing the game. In the video, they showed how they used the broken physics in to bring the Koroks to the playground. There is a longer video on YouTube (via the link's hairtie channel) that goes into more depth about the amenities available to the Koroks on the playground, so it isn't all bad for them. One comment joked about the safety of the kidnapped Koroks to which jane_duvall replies
The sky islands in are a bit of a mystery when it comes to their origins, but their existence brings a lot to players as far as exploration and adventure goes. With the vast amount of Zonai ruins, there are places that players can build and expand upon much like jane_duvall decided to do. This playground also proves how much variety there is available in and how the building mechanic just added so much more replay value for fans of the series.
Fans ofare hoping for news on what's next for the series, but nothing has been set in stone yet. With builds like this playground, it seems players would enjoy a meets style building game but that's definitely a pie-in-the-sky idea. Regardless, there are still plenty of new things being discovered in and new ways that players can innovate their game play, and keep picking on those poor Koroks.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the anticipated follow-up to Breath of the Wild, released in 2017. A rare occurrence in Zelda titles, Tears of the Kingdom is a direct sequel instead of loosely connected. In Tears of the Kingdom, Link will take to the skies and learn about a mysterious kingdom in the clouds.
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A gamer created their own version of the Master Cycle Zero in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The Nintendo-developed game offers players the ability to construct various objects to aid them in their adventures through the vast and open world of Hyrule.
A hidden cave in has been discovered nearly a year after the launch of the game. One of the most intriguing parts of is the hard-to-find locations and the setting of the game. Pushing players to explore every possible area of the map is something that is noticeable in this game and something that has fans returning to the game and spending hours of their time searching Hyrule high and low.
A fan of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom has created real Sand Seal plushes. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an expansive game that includes plenty of things to do, catering to the interests of many different types of fans. Some enjoy the lore the most, and other gamers prefer the combat. However, there are also many players who are interested in the adorable things that can be found within the game, like Koroks and Sand Seals.
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