
Today's NintenDoku is about Harvest Moon
If yall interested you can play it here: https://www.n-puzzle.com/en/nintendoku

If yall interested you can play it here: https://www.n-puzzle.com/en/nintendoku
Finaly im done :) soon will have my first Galery how wuld you price this as fans of the genre?
After the Zora one I thought I'd do the rest of the masks : ) here is the Goron transformation. I had him enveloped in water for the Zora so I thought rock would be good for the Goron. I ran out of paper; there should be a few more frames.
Pencil on paper
The Goron race is difficult as hell! It took me ONE IN GAME DAY to finally win it 😭 And then I discovered that I needed a whole 3 day cycle to use the golden dust properly. Had to do it all over again.
Now, it's all that fills my sight: Clock Town as seen from Termina Field, the fireworks of the Carnival of Time blazing across the sky—and at its heart, a towering spire rising above it all.
Stopped in Austin, TX for a concert and decided to get a tattoo. This is what I left with.
I made my bf Majora's Mask themed custom sneakers! ✨
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I've been playing Majora's Mask for the first time, and I think I might stop playing it, which honestly sucks because I really like the game itself.
I love Termina, the atmosphere, the characters, the masks, the side stories, and the way the world is designed. I also generally prefer the older Zelda formula. Link's Awakening is actually my favorite Zelda because I love that feeling of having a fairly linear progression while still being able to wander around and discover things on my own.
I know this is probably the most obvious thing to complain about in Majora's Mask, but the time limit really is the main issue I'm having with the game. I just realized that this particular mechanic really doesn't work for the way I like to play.
It's not just that I dislike having a timer. The problem is that the timer makes every little mistake or inconvenience much more frustrating. The N64-era controls and camera can be a bit awkward sometimes, so things happen like accidentally Z-targeting when I wanted to center the camera, attacking the air, getting turned around by the camera, missing something and having to redo part of the route, etc.
Normally, none of that would bother me. I'd just laugh, correct it and keep playing.
But when there's a clock constantly counting down, I feel like every mistake costs me something. Instead of exploring because I'm curious, I start thinking about whether I have enough time to do something before I have to reset the cycle.
And that's the part I don't enjoy. I want to be able to play a Zelda game at my own pace. If I want to spend 30 minutes wandering around and looking at things, I want to be able to do that without feeling like I'm wasting part of a limited resource.
I've considered slowing down the clock or modifying the game, but honestly, if I have to change such a fundamental mechanic to enjoy the game, maybe Majora's Mask just isn't for me.
What's interesting is that I actually think I'd love Majora's Mask without the time pressure. I like almost everything else about it.
I know this is probably the most basic Majora's Mask complaint ever, and I'm sure some people will roll their eyes reading this. But I've been feeling this way while playing and I honestly felt the need to share it anyway.
Edit: I know I can play the Song of Time backwards, but I appreciate the suggestion! I still stand by my point, though. I think part of the issue is that even when I slow down time, I still feel like I'm progressing further into the cycle, so when I eventually reset it feels like I've lost more. It might just be because I not used to how the game works yet.
3D-print + spray paint + sewing machine 😄
I'm currently at 6 finished masks (Stone Mask, Postman's Hat, Keaton Mask, Mask Of Truth, Majora's Mask, Blast Mask) I can't decide which one to do next...
Edit:
For those who asked for the other masks and props, you can see some on my Instagram.
I also stream my DIY-sessions and I am beginning to share models and instructions to build stuff yourself, so I'll just throw in my Linktree and you can choose whatever you're interested in 😄
https://linktr.ee/r0mieh0mie
3 sessions: 8 hours each 🙏🏻
Este dibujo me tomo 4 horas en terminar y pues la verdad no está nada mal en mi opinión y pues quiero saber que opinan ustedes (generalmente no suelo dibujar casi nunca).
Got my old Navi (which was also a cover up) covered up again! I think I my artist did a wonderful job being a third time cover up! Finally got the tattoo I wanted years ago!
Navi Tatl and Tael ❤️and a deku flower!
Got this new tattoo and decided to put it on top of a scar i have
Edit: I did not think this would get some comments at all 😂
Btw looks purple bc is still healing and it “supposed to look like it’s fade”..yeap. Yes, I’m aware is not a work masterpiece. Don’t worry about me as long as I like it.
Edit 2: my fault this is not to your liking but it wasn’t the artist it was me that wanted the same thing you see on the videogame aside from missing the white font. I did not want to create something realistic or inspired by it or etc. I just wanted it to look like the game 😝 my fault.
Keep it coming. Thanks for sharing your time on the comments. 🥹
Are these the best NPCS Side Quests in the game?
Anju and Kafei - the couple which before their wedding night, Kafei got cursed and he got turned into a child.
Romani and her older sister Cremia
Little girl Pamela and her cursed dad who turned into a mummy
These npcs side quests sound really great and full of emotion.
I can't wait to play MM again and actually do these side quests which i haven't done yet.
These are just some quick screenshots i found online and read a bit about these side-quests.
Damn i have to be careful not to spoil too much for myself and just start playing lol.
Found this one today at dollarama in Vancouver 💜
Best $5.00 I’ve ever spent!