The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
You're sailing across a sun-drenched ocean, exploring vibrant islands at your own pace while solving intricate puzzles and uncovering secrets in a world that feels both whimsical and vast. The cel-shaded art style wraps everything in a storybook charm, making each discovery feel like a gentle adventure rather than a race.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is the first Zelda game for the Nintendo GameCube and also the first in the series to employ cel-shading, a lighting and texturing technique that results in the game having a cartoon-like appearance. Like its predecessors, The Wind Waker is an action game with puzzle-solving and light role-playing elements. Basic gameplay mechanics are similar to those found in Ocarina of Time, but it differentiates itself with its massive Great Sea which must be explored using a boat named King of Red Lions.

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