The Legend of Voxel (Zelda!)
A downloadable game
Zelda game in a voxel style! Huge overworld, eight dungeons, seven playable characters and lots of Zelda weapons and items. This is an open game like the original legend of Zelda, where you can wander anywhere and take the dungeons in any order.
After the fall of Hyrule and death of the King and Queen, Princess Zelda and her friend Link set out on a quest to recover the lost Triforce of Wisdom and take down Ganon (like you do). There are also multiple unlockable characters found in the game, and the game is Xbox controller compatible. I hope you all enjoy it.
*** There's a known error in that it sometimes freezes for no reason, but the game saves frequently, so you can just start where you left off.
-----------------Controls (keyboard)---------------------
Arrows -- move
D -- attack
S -- special weapon
X -- block
C -- change characters
Q E -- change item
Tab -- change camera angle
----------------Controls (gamepad)----------------------
Stick/arrows -- move
X -- attack
A -- block
B -- special weapon
Y -- change character
Shoulder -- change item
Select -- change camera angle
Esc to exit
P to take a screenshot
Status | Released |
Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | lierniwait |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, Fangame, Godot, Retro, Singleplayer, Voxel, zelda |
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Nintendo's layers rn:
While I liked the game and found character control and voxel graphics well done. I also liked the idea of switching between characters. My biggest issue was the interface or lack of one. No inventory was quite the hurdle as didn't realize I had other sub weapons until far later. The dungeons that I played lacked any puzzles and consisted of mostly arenas filled with enemies. Sorry if I sound too critical but I really did enjoy my time with it.
If you liked this one, check out my new one, an open world 3D zelda using DS game models:
https://lierniwait.itch.io/tetra-and-the-lonely-island
This game is a hidden gem. Great work.
Even better that it's made in Godot.
Do you plant to add windowed mode or resolution settings?
Tip for people playing on ultrawide monitors.
Change your display settings to 1366 x 768.
Thanks. Got a new one coming in the next couple weeks.
Having issues getting this game to even launch. It gets on the godot screen playing the theme, but never progresses. Any idea why?