Having the game strictly in Twilight Princess areas would be too redundant. If it has a storyline maybe, but otherwise, I dunno. Why a crossbow instead of a cool bow where you could use nunchuck like a string? I'm not too thrilled with this game. It looks okay but the Zelda series seems too good for tacky, irrelevant mini-games.
I'll probably buy this if it's in a bargain bin or something or ask for it as a birthday present. This game is great, one of the most fun. I just bought it. It gets difficult and you have to earn metals. There is a game called skull shooting, it's like skeet shooting on duck hunt. This game rules. It kept me entertained for quite a while. And I've never played Zelda before, so those of you that have may have more appreciation for it. I would definitely recommend it.
I wish they had the crossbow in twilight princess. Actually, forget it. The bow is way more masculine than a crossbow. This game is actually pretty good. It can be highly addictive once you figure out how to score higher on each round. It's worth getting the zapper to get this game for free. This game is great! The only thing I would change, is to have the option to change the aiming point that appears on the screen a little smaller, to make it more challenging.
Meh, it was okay, but way too short. It'd be nice if they had a LoZ styled game where you get to be in the ranks of besieging forces and stop being a one-man army. I got the game with the zapper and it's really great. Very challenging and has lots of hidden objects to hit for points. I'd recommend this for all ages. Once you get bronze, try silver, then gold, then platinum, the game is not short unless you want it to be. It's one of those games where you can't be perfect every time, and I like it.
Getting to the end of the game is not beating it. Instant join. Brawler : Have you ever heard your friend say "If Nintendo makes a spin-off for a Zelda game, then I'm gonna destroy Monopoly Gamer Edition Review. Shoot those 2 and another gold target will appear. After you shoot that one, 2 normal targets and 1 gold target will appear.
Shoot those and 3 normal targets and 1 gold target will appear. Finally after you shoot those, 1 final gold target will appear. After you shoot it, the level will be over and if you shot all of the targets, you will receive bonus score points. When you start, you can shoot a scarecrow somewhere in the background. When you kill it, another will come out. When you kill that one, a 3rd and 4th one will come out. After you kill them, 3 will come out and when you kill them, 1 big Stallfos will come out with a shield.
Kill it and then 12 small ones will come as well as 1 big green one. If you kill the green one, your crossbow will turn into a crossbow machine gun. Kill all of them and then 1 big green Stallfos will come and a whole bunch of small ones will come. Kill them and 1 big one and 4 small ones will come in front and behind you.
Kill them and 5 big ones will come towards you. If you kill all 5, you will get bonus points and a ton of small ones will come but by then the time will run out. There are 25 Bulblins. Once you start, there will be 3 Bulblins in front of you. Kill them and as you move forward, another one will be there. Kill it and as you turn to the right, you will see 4 Bulblins on the ground. Kill them all. If you look up, there will be 2 Bulblins on separate platforms.
Kill them and proceed. There is a scarecrow to the left on a platform. If you keep on moving forward, there will be 1 Bulblin sleeping near some crates to the left.
Kill him and look up at the platforms. You can see 6 Bulblins on 6 separate platforms. Kill them and move to the left. There will be 3 of them in sight. Kill them and walk around. There will be 5 left. Take them out and you will receive bonus points for killing every Bulblin. If there is time left, go around shooting pots, boxes, crates, and roasting pigs.
You will first be taken to 3 Gorons. They will roll and targets will appear on their stomachs…yes…stomachs… Anyway, they will either be normal targets, gold targets, or blue X targets.
Do not shoot the blue X targets. They will cost you points. After that, you will move to 5 Gorons. The same targets will appear. You can shoot the pots, crates, boxes and signs in the background. After that, you will move to a final place where there are 7 Gorons. There will be a scarecrow to the very right that you can destroy. After time runs out, the level will be over. You will have no control over it so just focus on shooting the enemies. You can also shoot the pots on the walls and ones that are hanging.
When you start, there will be Toadpolis swimming in the water. As you go forward, you will come across 9 Toadpolis. There will be a scarecrow that you can shoot as you near the Tektites. There will be 7 Tektites. Kill them all as you are proceeding. If you come near them, they will jump at you and attack you. As you near the end, there will be 13 Toadpolis swimming in the water. Kill them all and you will get bonus points.
Shoot as many pots as you can before the time is up. White skulls are worth 50 points and Red skulls are worth points. Once the level starts, on the right side there is a scarecrow you can destroy. WRW 4. WWRW 5. WWWRW 6.
So the faster you shoot the targets, the more targets will come. When the camera moves in, there will be a scarecrow to the right. Hit its body 8 times and then shoot its head. If done right, it will disappear into the ground. Now keep on shooting the targets and the maximum number of targets you can get is 31 before the camera moves.
If you destroyed the scarecrow correctly, another one will pop up to the left. Destroy it the same way. Keep on shooting the targets and that maximum number of targets you can get before the camera moves is This is where the path splits. The targets will appear the same way but this time, blue X targets will appear as well. Avoid hitting those and try to hit all of the normal and gold targets.
If you get all 28 targets, you will get bonus points. Now if you killed both scarecrows correctly, you will be taken to the alternative place. Here, more gold targets will appear. Targets will appear in the background and some targets along with blue X ones will pass by from the left to the right and from the right to the left.
Try to get all of them and try to avoid the blue X ones. If you get all of the targets, you will receive bonus points. If you turn around degrees, a scarecrow will be right behind you that you can destroy. Fruit balloons will come and you have to shoot them. Basically a big green balloon pops up and when you shoot it, 3 smaller orange balloons pop up. After you shoot the orange balloons, another big green one pops up. Then after you shoot it, once again 3 orange ones pop up but this time when you shoot one of the orange ones, 4 smaller red balloons pop up that you have to shoot.
Once you shoot the 4 red balloons, a big green one will pop up and the cycle continues. Also some meteors or whatever will fly across the screen from time to time that you can shoot. Keep shooting the balloons until time runs out. Shoot them but if they stay close to you for a while, they will shoot stuff at you and if it hits you, you will lose points. Every now and then Aeralfos will fly in the background that you can hit. Also there is a scarecrow in the background to the left.
Just keep shooting them until time runs out. There is a scarecrow to the right so hit its body 8 times and then hit its head to make it disappear into the ground. Now targets will start coming down the waterfall. There will a total of 13 normal targets and 1 gold target. After you shoot them all, or if the time runs out for that section, the camera will move.
If you shot the first scarecrow correctly, another on will appear in front of you. Now targets will be going across the screen from the left to the right and from the right to the left.
Some targets will come down the small waterfall to the right. A total of 18 targets will appear through the course of this section. They will be both big and small. You will be in front of the water fall again and there will be a narrower, smaller waterfall near the bottom right. Gold targets will come from there. Normal targets will come down the waterfall in front of you but so will blue X targets.
Avoid hitting those targets. There will be a total of 23 targets to shoot in this section, and then the level is done. If you shot both scarecrows correctly, you will go to the alternative area that has more gold targets.
You will come to the top of the waterfall. Targets will start coming towards you from the back. There will be gold targets, normal targets, and blue X targets. There are a total of 16 targets and if you hit them all, you will receive bonus points. Kill them and groups of bats will come.
There are 3 glowing green monsters you can kill that make your crossbow a crossbow machine gun. There is also a scarecrow behind you that you can destroy. During this level, you will mostly be shooting groups of bats. Some will be right in front of you, and others will be very high up near the castle walls. Kill them and then keep killing the bats.
If you kill all the bats, you will receive bonus points. Your goal is to kill 18 Skulltulas. They each take 2 hits to die. Most of them will be on the ground but some of them will be on walls, and hanging from trees. If you go all the way to the right, there will be some Deku Babas there that you can kill. There is also a scarecrow on a high ledge you can kill.
Also if you come near a Skulltula that is up in a tree, it will come down at you so be careful. If you kill all of the Skulltulas, you will receive bonus points. If you hit an Oocca, you will lose points. You can shoot the Peapots and pots in the background. First the camera will move in and 14 Ooccas will fly by each carrying 1 target. After you shoot all the targets or when the time runs out, the camera will move.
This was a great shock to the development team who had already developed the game's story. Miyamoto also set several guidelines for the game. It could not include an "epic story", there could not be any long movies, and it had to be made up of "stages" that took no longer then a couple of minutes to finish.
According to Miyamoto, many of the staff working on the game were upset by this news as it essentially destroyed everything they had come up with for the game up to that point, [17] However, once a working prototype was created, the prototype was then given to Nintendo of America to test out, using prototype and even makeshift Wii Zappers. Nintendo of America then gathered a group of "die-hard Zelda fans" and had them test out the prototype, and it was a success.
Further work on the new game then commenced, Nintendo of Japan continued to receive feedback from Nintendo of America so that they could further tweak the final product. Miyamoto had already mentioned during the beginning of the creation process that there were certain "don'ts", such as no long cutscenes, and levels must be made as short, rapid-fire levels as opposed to long, drawn-out levels. In fact, Miyamoto had even said not to make any bosses, so that they could just focus on making the game fun; however, due to pressure from the team, he allowed them to add one boss, claiming that making one boss excellent is better than having three to focus on, which is what the team originally wanted.
The development team struggled with making a shooter game fit in with the Zelda universe as Link wielding a gun did not feel right. Nevertheless, Miyamoto insisted that it be set in the Zelda universe, and suggested a "terminator-style" plot in which Link time-warps into our modern world where he finds and begins using an AK to defend Tokyo City and his own Kingdom from monsters. This idea was shot down immediately by everyone else on the team as atrocious. In the end, they decided to give Link a crossbow, and to flex what it could do so that it acted more akin to a modern day firearm.
The game's original Japanese title was Introduction to Wii Zapper, but this was changed, both due to being far too simplistic and to avoid confusion with games like Wii Play which is called "Your First Step to Wii" in Japan. However, The team did not want to call it "The Legend of Zelda: [Subtitle]", to avoid people mistaking the game for a large-scale main series Zelda title. In the end, "Link's Crossbow Training" was decided as a middle-ground.
Regarding the game itself, however, many critics were disappointed with the length of the game, but forgave it given the price. GameSpot mentions that "As long as you don't expect more than a short but sweet shooting game, you'll be pleased with what Link's Crossbow Training has to offer.
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