Basically you replay 2 classic Zelda dungeons from the NES. All the rooms have a rectangular shape with possible exits to the north, east, south and west. When you look up on the ceilling there will be a minimap of the rooms you already explord (!) together with the items you found in this dungeon.
Doors can be locked and to unlock you will need to find keys. There are points shining in a green light and when all 4 survivors (or whoever is alive) stands in there a key will drop from the ceiling.
You can also find a map (will show you whole dungeon - rooms you didnīt visit are in a darker grey) and a compass which will show you your current position.
As will the usual zelda games you will need to find a boss key and to unlock the final room. Everyone who expectes a TANK as the boss will be surprised that there are custom bosses for each of the 2 dungeons (!) Go and try it out!
Bugs: Due to the style of the map bots are useless. They arenīt able to help you on any of the custom enemies because their AI doesnīt know them. It IS possible to play this with bots no problem, but dont expect any help from them. Better to get 4 people to play this.
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