
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
The puzzle-focused counterpart to Oracle of Seasons, featuring time travel between past and present in Labrynna. Shares password connectivity with Seasons to unlock the complete linked game experience.
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About This Retro Game
Developed simultaneously with Oracle of Seasons by Capcom's Flagship team, this entry emphasizes cerebral challenges with the Harp of Ages that manipulates time, creating intricate temporal puzzles across eight dungeons.
Introduces new characters like Queen Ambi and the Maku Tree, while featuring deeper story integration with the Zelda timeline. The linked ending with Seasons reveals connections to the Imprisoning War from A Link to the Past.
Praised for its sophisticated time mechanics and dungeon design. Combined with Seasons, the Oracle duo sold over 3.99 million copies, proving the viability of Capcom-developed Zelda titles.
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