In the Legend of Zelda the player is required to find objects (like swords and shields) to help protect and overcome obstacles that interfere with the characters goals. The objective of the game is to pass the levels and help those in need. As the player overcomes the obstacles we obtain more objects.
GAMEPLAY:
My emotional state when playing the game was excitement. I was really ambitious about trying to figure out what was going to happen next within each part of the game. I really wanted to overcome all the obstacles so that I could keep moving up to the next level of the game. I had played the Legend of Zelda a couple of years back and thought that it was a really fun game; playing it this time made me realize that the graphics are not as great as I thought they were. My favorite parts of the game are the characters. I really like how the characters are designed.
I really liked the game story because it keeps the player interested with what is going on and it makes the player keep going. I liked how all the characters help Zelda find his way. How they each have something important to say. Even though there is a lot of reading in the beginning of the game, it was still fun and interactive. My favorite part of the game was fighting the spiders and the flowers by throwing nuts at them with the sling shot. I liked the way every time I slashed the plants with the sword I would receive rupees that would add up and be useful as money when purchasing things.
While playing the game I faced a few obstacles where I was stuck and couldn’t find my way. At first it was hard trying to figure out the solution because the clues or hints are not always very helpful. For example, there was the time when I was inside the tree and I was trying to figure out how to open the metal gate, but eventually I figured out that I had to transfer the fire to the lantern fire thing. What made the game even more fun was having an audience because they were also interested in what I was doing. We were all trying to figure out the hints and find the objects. Overall, the game was addicting and fun to play.