
We’ve all been there before; you are in the middle of a Zelda game when a well-meaning family member kicks you off to play a board game or something. However, Dan Restaino from Zelda Dungeon has found a way to keep playing Zelda by creating his very own Zelda board game!
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Restaino spent four months and $400 making a board game based off of A Link to the Past. The game play itself is based off the board game “Key to the Kingdom.”
You can see how the game was made in addition to seeing additional pictures here.
So, what do you think? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
Source: Zelda Dungeon





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I. Want. It.
What a fantastic idea! It's beautiful!
I am SO going to print and make this once he posts the files, can't flippin' wait!
Thanks for posting this Chatteringnavi! I appreciate all the love this is getting!
Give Me give me give me!!! That is so awesome dude!!!
Also, you planning a meet up to play the game? I'm so in lol
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