Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Builds Open-Air Resort for Link
A Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player showed off their gorgeous house build, which seems to be modeled after an open-air resort. Some members of the Hyrule Engineering Club, a Reddit forum where players share their creative builds, continue to find new ways to have fun in Tears of the Kingdom. Recently, one player made a fully functioning vehicle based on the Jeep Wrangler, while another built a flying mech inspired by King Gleeok.
The newest incarnation of Nintendo's iconic series, Tears of the Kingdom allows players to explore the sprawling lands of Hyrule filled with formidable enemies. Compared to 2017's Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom enhances the gameplay by introducing new mechanics, such as Link's Fuse and Ultrahand abilities. Some Zelda fans think the game retains all the good stuff from its predecessor, like engaging side quests and varied difficulty, while also adding more challenging boss encounters.
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Reddit user ThunderGecko08 went online to share their impressive house build inspired by an open-air resort. They posted a clip of them touring the house, with a staircase leading up to the patio. In addition, the front of the house features a wooden walkway surrounded by water. The player seems to have used an outdoor table, a cozy section, and a bed within the house, which many people in the comments have praised for its fresh and simple design.
When asked whether they have a floor plan, the player said they want to add a furnished room, and a kitchen to make it a real-life house. This is not the first time Zelda fans have come up with impressive house builds, as one creative player has made a tiny mobile home for Link, which can be pulled by a horse and used as an inventory.
In Tears of the Kingdom, players have a lot of freedom when building their own houses with different types of rooms. Thanks to the creative nature of Link's Ultrahand ability, they can customize and expand their house in many ways. Regardless of its size, a house gives players a spot to sleep, cook food, and store weapons for later.
Players push the limits of the game's building mechanics to make incredible contraptions, such as a flying boat and a TIE fighter featured in the Star Wars universe. They never give up testing their capabilities, with one even creating a functional guardian stalker in Tears of the Kingdom, which can follow Link to his destination. This engineering trend doesn't look like it will slow down anytime soon.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is currently available for Nintendo Switch.
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Source: GameRant