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The Brilliant Use of Verticality in Minish Cap’s Palace of Winds

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There are so many great, memorable levels in the Zelda series, from Majora Mask’s Stone Tower Temple to the Arbiter’s Grounds in Twilight Princess. But a level that’s always stayed with me from the series is the Palace of Winds from the Minish Cap.

— Read on kotaku.com/the-brilliant-use-of-verticality-in-minish-cap-s-palace-1837423734

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