The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

February 27, 2001·Single player
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Ratings

81
User Score
189 ratings
93
Critic Score
2 reviews
87
Total Score
191 combined

About

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons is one of two Zelda titles released for the Game Boy Color, the other being Oracle of Ages. The game retain many gameplay elements from Link's Awakening such as the graphics, audio and top-view perspective. It also features eight dungeons and a large overworld to explore like in the previous games. Oracle of Seasons is said to be more action-oriented than its counterpart being more puzzle-oriented. After completing one of the two games, both can be linked to form a single linear plot with an alternate ending. Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages were often credited as being two of the top games for the Game Boy Color.

Storyline

The land of Holodrum is slowly withering. Onox, the General of Darkness, has imprisoned the Oracle of Seasons and is draining the very life out of the land. With the seasons in tumult and the forces of evil running rampant, the world looks for a hero... and finds Link. His quest won't be easy - he'll have to master the seasons themselves if he's to turn back the evil tide.

Release Dates

PlatformDate
Game Boy ColorFeb 27, 2001
Game Boy ColorMay 14, 2001
Game Boy ColorJun 2001
Game Boy ColorOct 05, 2001
Nintendo 3DSFeb 27, 2013
Nintendo 3DSMay 29, 2013
Nintendo 3DSMay 30, 2013
Nintendo 3DSMay 30, 2013
Nintendo 3DSApr 20, 2016

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Game Info

Developer
Capcom Production Studio 1
Publisher
Nintendo, Gradiente
Release Date
February 27, 2001
Franchise
The Legend of Zelda
Collection
The Legend of Zelda
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric

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Platforms

Game Boy ColorNintendo 3DS

Genres

PuzzleRole-playing (RPG)Adventure

Themes

ActionFantasy

Game Modes

Single player

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