I don't feel oriental at all. But if there's something this quest has, it's TREES!
TREES!TREES!TREES!TREES!TREES!TREES!TREES!TREES EVERYWHERE! I CAN'T REALLY TELL WHERE I'M GOING! AND OH MY! I CAN'T BOMB THAT CRACKED WALL! AND A GLEEOK THAT EARLY IN THE QUEST?
But aside from all of that, it was actually pretty good.
The Tao of Link
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator:
Ielen
Genre: Dungeon Romper
Added: 04 Jan 2005
ZC Version: 1.92 B182
Downloads: 331
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This is my second quest after Hyrule in Chaos & I spent almost 2 years on it. It’s one amazing quest which has an oriental feel to it and will leave players impressed with its uniqueness and originality.
Please use the 183 player to play the quest & use the SFX dat file which I compiled strange sounds. You can visit An Quan Town after Lvl 1 is completed, which is located along the Taoland beach. I also enabled the overworld map for the benefit of players playing a newer beta.
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Please use the 183 player to play the quest & use the SFX dat file which I compiled strange sounds. You can visit An Quan Town after Lvl 1 is completed, which is located along the Taoland beach. I also enabled the overworld map for the benefit of players playing a newer beta.
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Pol's Voice
Posted 20 February 2006 - 02:52 PM
Really enjoyed it (and it's hardly WAY too hard), but I did have a few general complaints. I thought that quite a few of the overworld screens were a little overcrowded. Although I liked the overall layout and problem solving aspects of your dungeons, the individual room layouts grew very repetitive. Also, in level 9 I died and was spit out right in front of ganon's room. Since he's so easy to beat, it made it unnecessary to track down the gold armor/master sword. All that said, still fun as heck, lots of good secrets, liked the shrines, loved the music, good level of difficulty. Thumbs up!



